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Peugeot 407 Racing Silver Solido 1:18

Peugeot 407 Racing Silver Solido 1:18
Current price: £57.00
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Estimated delivery: 21-25.08.2026
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Specifications
Car Brand
Peugeot
Model Manufacturer
Solido
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
90642
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About the Peugeot 407 Racing Silver Solido 1:18

TL;DR: Solido's 1:18 diecast Peugeot 407 in Racing Silver reproduces the 2007 French executive saloon, with its long bonnet and shark-nose front. Built as a solid metal diecast at an accessible price, it suits collectors filling out a 2000s European saloon display rather than chasing a hero piece.

The 407 was Peugeot's attempt to give a mainstream saloon genuine road presence, and its long, low bonnet remains the car's most recognisable trait a decade and a half on.

Solido's Diecast Handling of the 407's Long Bonnet

The 407's defining feature is its unusually long front overhang, and Solido's diecast keeps those proportions honest rather than shortening the nose to fit a standard casting, which is where lesser mass-market models often cut corners. Racing Silver paint sits evenly across the saloon's smooth flanks, and the metal body gives the model real heft compared with a plastic promotional piece. Doors open cleanly, revealing a simplified but recognisable dashboard layout, and the wheel design matches the sportier trim levels the 407 offered. This is an entry-to-mid-tier diecast rather than a collector-grade build, and it is priced and finished to match that honestly.

A Mainstream Saloon From Peugeot's 2000s Range

Launched in 2004, the 407 sat at the centre of Peugeot's line-up, competing against saloons from Ford, Vauxhall and Volkswagen in a segment that was already shrinking as buyers moved toward crossovers. It never carried the motorsport pedigree of Peugeot's rally cars or the 205 GTI's cult status, but it represents the more ordinary side of the marque's output, the car that kept showrooms busy while flashier models got the headlines. That everyday role is exactly why an accessible diecast suits it: this was never meant to be a halo car, and the model does not need to pretend otherwise.

Where the 407 Fits a 2000s Collection

On a shelf built around 2000s European saloons, the 407 works as a solid, unpretentious anchor piece, its long nose creating visual interest next to boxier German and British rivals of the same era. It will not draw the eye the way a limited edition does, but for collectors mapping out a decade of mainstream saloon design, an honest mass-market diecast at this price fills that gap without straining the budget.

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