Peugeot SR1 Hybrid Roadster @ Geneva 2010

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  1. siko Well-Known Member

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    Peugeot SR1 Hybrid Roadster Showcases New Design Language, Marks the end of Gaping-Mouth Grille Era

    This here is the Peugeot SR1 hybrid 2+1 seater roadster concept that will be displayed for the first time at the upcoming 2010 Geneva Salon in March. The significance of the SR1 lies in its styling as the French automaker revealed that it foretells the stylistic design trends for its future models.

    In short, this concept car showcases the firm's new design language that abandons the chunky shapes and the much criticized gaping-mouth grille of the current Peugeots in favor of more elegant and sharper looks that hark back to the Pininfarina-era Pugs.

    The concept itself, which bears a passing resemblance to Aston Martin's Vantage V8, is a proposal for a low-slung roadster model with a hybrid powertrain.

    The SR1's interior, is pure concept though we might see the driver-orientated center console making its way into Peugeot's future production models. The roadster can seat up to three in a 2+1 layout with the rear seat mounted centrally.

    The roadster makes use of Peugeot's HYbrid4 technology, which will be available in the company's 3008 crossover from 2011. A front-mounted 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine with a power output of 218 bhp is combined with a rear electric motor developing 95 bhp.

    When the two power trains work simultaneously, the SR1 develops a potential maximum power of 313bhp and also benefits from four-wheel drive.

    Peugeot said that in electric only mode, the car becomes a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV), with a combined cycle fuel consumption of 4.9 lt/100km (48.0mpg US) and CO2 emissions of just 119 g/km.

    The concept model also benefits from the adoption of 4-wheel steering with the turning angle of the rear wheels controlled as a function of the vehicle speed, via motorized links on the rear wishbones.

    [Source: CarScoop]

    More pics @ CarScoop here...
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  2. siko Well-Known Member

    The car looks fantastic, both with and without the roof.
  3. audiman New Member

    It's a french Aston...
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  4. Centurion Contributing Member

    You took the words out of my mouth.
  5. shonguiz Well-Known Member

    Ploue magic is immediate, finally finesse and real sense of style are back.
  6. martinbo Global Moderator / Editor

    Some more on this new Pug and most of it deals with the end of the "wide-mouthed frog" styling theme and a pursuit of a new design direction centred on making the next generation of Peugeots more elegant.

    Source: Peugeot SR1 roadster unveiled - Autocar.co.uk

  7. LaArtist Premium Member

    Looks like the child of a Aston and a Fisker
  8. martinbo Global Moderator / Editor

    ^ ... and I do get a sense of Toyota FT-86 out of it too.
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  9. SKYSONY Well-Known Member

    This concept makes sense since Ploue said a few months aho he didn´t like the current Peugeot design (with big moth and extremly agressive front-end), and said in future models the design would be more legant, ala old Peugeots.

    Anyway I like the concept design, better than the current design theme.
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  11. jack Well-Known Member

    i have the feeling that its a little overloaded with several different design themes which don't make the car look balanced. at least the design language is a lot better then the old one :)
  12. Merc1 Premium Member

    Truer words have seldom been typed!


    And its still gorgeous...


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  13. dr Dunkel Global Moderator

    Looks great. I hope this is an indication on what we could expect from Pug in the future. Like martinbo says, it shares a lot of design cues with the FT-86.
  14. Giannis Global Moderator / Editor

    It's good to see signs that those big mouths all the recent Peugeots have, won't be continued. Yet, I recall an article that said that Peugeot is going to stop making hot-hatches and is concentrating on more upmarket sedan and coupes.
  15. ateekt Well-Known Member

    Looks very nice, well done job it is! Now the French car-makers can have an idea of that, their cars look better when they don't look French! (y)
  16. PanterroR Well-Known Member

    Can't believe i'm actually :bowdown: to Peugeot!

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    My God, that thing looks fantastic! :eusa_clap:eusa_clap

    :t-cheers:
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    I love it! I cane see a lot of Aston Martin in it, but ok, it definitely looks nice!

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  18. Human BMW's my Brand

    French flair just got a new appeal! Looks good and the looong front overhang makes sense for the first time on a Pug:t-cheers:

    The choice for Hybrid crazed Hollywood celebs are getting...sexy?:D
  19. bmer New Member

    I see a lot of the 406 Coupe there. (y)
  20. alistar26 Active Member

    It looks even better in the flesh.:D:D:D:D:D:D

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