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Press Release
- Peugeot 2008 Concept will go into production in 2013
- Designed to appeal to the young-minded generation who seek practicality
- First application of the 1.2-litre turbocharged 3-cylinder engine
Forging ahead with a competitive position in the B segment, Peugeot
has extended its traditional position with a new, broader,
all-encompassing approach. So, the 208 was designed in accordance with
an ambitious specification to re-generate the small hatchback. It went
on sale in Europe at the end of March 2012, and in the UK at the end of
June, prior to an industrial and commercial launch in Latin America in
2013.
In Beijing earlier this year, Peugeot revealed the ‘Urban Crossover
Concept’ to the Chinese public, a contemplation of the motor vehicle in
an increasingly urban world.
Now, at the Paris Motor Show, the Marque is presenting the 2008
Concept. This concept car gives further thrust to its international
conquest strategy, for which all its talents have been mobilised. The
engineers and stylists have worked together in Europe, China and Latin
America to create this seductive future vehicle of the range.
The city and Peugeot evolve together
From Sao Paulo to Shanghai, from London to Kuala Lumpur, from the
Cape to Moscow, the city lives, evolves and grows. The human race is
becoming increasingly urban, at a rate not seen before. A new generation
of city dwellers is coming alive. Connected, curious, they share
numerous aspirations, regarding the way in which they keep themselves
informed of news occurring across the Planet.
Peugeot has included several continents in the development of a new
concept car with a view to marketing to an international clientele. So,
for them, with them, the Peugeot Style teams in Paris, Shanghai and Sao
Paulo have all created the 2008 Concept. It will go into production, as
close as possible to its customers, first in France (Mulhouse) then in
China (Wuhan) and later in Brazil (Porto Real).
The Marque mobilises its experience
With more than 15 million ‘2’ series vehicles, Peugeot benefits from a
credible history in the domain of compact cars. This is further
reinforced by the new 208, which has re-generated the codes of the
segment. Recently, the marque has acquired legitimacy in the domain of
the Crossover, with the commercial success of the 3008 and the
inspiration drawn from the SXC Concept Car shown at the Shanghai Motor
Show in 2011.
Wishing to merge these two fields of excellence into a new vehicle,
Peugeot has developed the 2008 Concept, a small vehicle combining
agility, compactness, versatility and a striking style for young-minded
city dwellers who love the city, while also loving to escape from it.
Its unique identity originates from the marriage of the elegance and
refinement of the hatchback, the impertinence and mischievousness of the
SUV combined with remarkable versatility and occupant space for this
segment. Capitalising on the process of re-generation unveiled by the
208, the urban nature of the 2008 Concept is established by compact
dimensions: 4.14m long and 1.74m wide.
A unique style, combining elegance and strength
The 2008 Concept naturally bears the stylistic codes of the Marque.
With its athletic and sleek lines it imposes its bold posture which
overturns and reinvents the standards of the larger vehicles in the
small-vehicles segment.
It is painted fluorescent yellow with Velvet matt varnish, a very
luminous colour which is full of energy. The body is punctuated with
Dark Chrome details, accentuating the modernity and elegance of this
concept car.
From a coherent overall volume the 2008 Concept succeeds in combining
a variety of impressions. The front face is refined and full of
presence, where bonnet and wings give a reassuring impression of
protection and strength. This perception is identical at the rear where
the shape combines solidity with dynamism. The profile unites the two
faces by means of the slender link which begins with the inclined
windscreen and continues with the continuous roof line to the spoiler.
And so a profiled and very aerodynamic silhouette is outlined. The side
lines, traced in the direction of the road, give the impression of a
lively, sleek and dynamic vehicle.
The 2008 Concept pays particular attention to detail. The ‘floating
grille’ has a design cut into the metal, combined with a sophisticated
dual-aspect treatment following the example of the new marque emblem.
The headlamps, of a precise and unique design, bear the Peugeot
identity. Their contours follow the technical functions as closely as
possible and so form the sharp pupil of a cat. Chiselled in form, they
are aligned with the front face, giving it an even more expressive and
individual character.
The 2008 Concept also has very sensuous and sophisticated sculpted
wings and sides, indicating natural athletic qualities. The large
wheels, the design of their wheel arches and the ground clearance
symbolise an active life without restraint; agile, versatile and
lightweight.
In profile, the curve of the roof accentuates the upper decoration of
the rear doors. Exclusive, cut into the metal, it appears crimped into
the bodywork. This refinement also marks the precise design of the
aluminium spoiler and roof bars which give the appearance of a vehicle
designed for speed and leisure.
A 3-cylinder turbo petrol engine
Under its sleek bonnet the 2008 Concept is equipped with a
development of the new generation 3-cylinder petrol engines. In harmony
with the dynamism and power exuded by this concept car, the 1.2-litre
3-cylinder engine has a turbo and direct injection. Developing its
energy while remaining lightweight, it contributes to the versatility of
the 2008 Concept with a power of 110bhp. This is combined with low fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions.
Components of the Group's down-sizing strategy, these 3-cylinder
engines permit a breakthrough in terms of consumption and CO2 while
offering real driving pleasure.
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