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Peugeot’s Polygon concept gets wild gullwings and steer-by-wire tech

It previews the next-generation 208 hatchback
Rear quarter view of the Peugeot Polygon Concept
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This is the new Peugeot Polygon concept. It is, probably, a preview of the next-generation Peugeot 208, though of course we’re extremely unlikely to see a version of that supermini with wild gullwing doors.

We will, however, likely see a version of a Peugeot with what the company’s calling its ‘Hypersquare’ wheel and steer-by-wire technology.

Front quarter view of the Peugeot Polygon Concept

We’ll come to the square steering wheel and the tech in a bit, but first, the jazz: Polygon apparently “defines Peugeot’s next chapter” and previews the overall design language you’ll see on a raft of future Peugeot road cars. “A more feline stance than ever,” it said.

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The familiar ‘claw’ light signature front and back—admittedly a very cool design flourish—is here refashioned into three horizontal stripes slashed across the nose and derrière, powered by micro-LEDs. These LEDs can be configured into various graphics and colors because of course they can.

Side view of the Peugeot Polygon Concept with the gullwing doors open

Overall, the shape and the design are meant to show the French carmaker’s “enthusiasm for the future of motoring.” Stick gullwing doors and twin roof spoilers on the next 208 GTI, and we’ll be very enthusiastic, Peugeot.

Your enthusiasm for the future of its cabin will be trickier to harness, though, because said cabin will arrive with a new ‘Hypersquare’ steering wheel. According to Peugeot, it is “more than a new shape”—it is apparently an entirely new approach to its long-established and polarizing ‘i-Cockpit.’

Cockpit of the Peugeot Polygon Concept

So, the actual wheel itself features four circular pods in each corner for functionality and is connected to the wheels via...electricity. No longer a mechanical link betwixt your fingertips and the rubber up front, Peugeot is going all in on steer-by-wire, promising it in a production car by 2027.

We saw such tech on the Infiniti Q50 over 10 years ago, but nobody remembers the Infiniti Q50, and anyway, that car also came with a backup steering column, so...it’s not really the same.

Here, it’ll change the steering ratio according to speed, so low speeds mean you get a wider turning circle, and high speeds—for example, in a gullwing-doored, twin-roof-spoilered 208 GTI—require only minimal input. It also filters out vibrations and poor road conditions.

Cockpit of the Peugeot Polygon Concept

Back to the concept flourishes. The windshield in the Polygon is a giant customizable infotainment screen, because why not? The inside is decked out in recyclable materials and funky seats, and the whole thing is made of fewer parts than a regular car.

“Peugeot Polygon concept is a true dynamic proving ground, testing and showcasing numerous innovations that Peugeot will introduce from 2027 onwards,” it said. Innovations like massive gullwing doors and twin roof spoilers on a supermini, we hope…

More photos of the Peugeot Polygon concept:

Interior of the Peugeot Polygon Concept

Cockpit of the Peugeot Polygon Concept

Cabin of the Peugeot Polygon Concept

Side view of the Peugeot Polygon Concept

Front view of the Peugeot Polygon Concept with the gullwing doors open

Front view of the Peugeot Polygon Concept

NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.

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