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The front end features a Micro-LED light signature that stretches horizontally, offering a fresh interpretation of the iconic three claws. This new lighting approach brings motion and character to the car even before it starts moving. The exterior also supports the concept’s modular idea. 3D printed single-piece wheel covers, colour accents and visual details can be updated easily, showing how future cars could adapt to personal taste without replacing major components.
Inside, Peugeot Polygon Concept brings a new ergonomic approach powered by Hypersquare® steering and Steer-by-Wire technology. The windscreen becomes the display through Micro-LED projection, placing information in clear view while freeing up space in the cabin. Recycled textiles, 3D printed seats and a bright, open layout support a user-focused interior built for comfort, simplicity and expression.
Peugeot Polygon Concept blends technology, creativity and sustainable thinking in a way that feels ready for real roads.
It sets the tone for how our future models will look, feel and connect with the fun, agile and personal driving experience we want to create.
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- Personally, I would prefer the seats to have the current design or a design like the Citroen C4 Cactus.- Will this car be able to be driven normally on the road?
- Peugeot is a legend. If they can revive the P4 in all its simplicity and looks fitted with a HDI it will be good news for Peugeot.
- Wow, it's so ugly, it has nothing to do with the beautiful cabrios like the terrible child that Peugeot made, and even the little lion has changed. The new one is ugly, it looks like it's made in China, it's downgrading the Green Deal.
- It has been a while now, but finally Peugeot design is attractive to me again. To much fuzzy, over-designed cars lately - I like these clean surfaces and crisp lines much more. >Way to go!



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