Peugeot is to formally reveal its mini-MPV, the 1007, next week - but that model, derived from the Sesame concept car and featuring large sliding rear doors, will have a more conventional hatchback sister model. The three-door 107, logically, replaces the aged 106 and is based on the same underpinnings as the Citroen C2, which will make it significantly roomier than the 106/Saxo. It will have a similar engine line-up, a folding/sliding rear seat and expect a sporty GTi model, too. To be assembled at Peugeot's new plant in the Czech Republic, a joint venture between Peugeot, Citroen and Toyota, it will be unveiled, probably in 'concept' form, at the Paris Motor Show this autumn.