Peugeot Unveils Future Concepts for China Market
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Peugeot has unveiled two concept vehicles, the Concept 6 sedan and Concept 8 SUV, at the Beijing Auto Show, signaling its ambitions in the Chinese market.
- These concepts, developed under the Stellantis group, preview Peugeot's future direction, particularly in electrification, with a strengthened partnership with Dongfeng.
- The Concept 6 features a dynamic, sleek design, while the Concept 8 SUV presents a more conventional yet premium-oriented aesthetic.
Peugeot is making a bold statement in the Chinese automotive market with the unveiling of its Concept 6 sedan and Concept 8 SUV at the Beijing Auto Show. These two show cars are not merely design exercises; they represent Peugeot's strategic intent to expand its presence and influence within the world's largest car market, under the umbrella of the Stellantis group.
Peugeot has just unveiled two concepts at the Beijing Auto Show: a large sedan and a family SUV, respectively named Concept 6 and Concept 8. Two show cars that foreshadow the brand's ambitions in the Middle Kingdom.
The partnership with Dongfeng is being revitalized, with plans to manufacture a new range of sedans and SUVs at Dongfeng's Wuhan facility. This collaboration is seen as pivotal for Peugeot's future, especially concerning its electrification strategy. Alain Favey, head of Peugeot, emphasizes China's crucial role in the brand's global electrification ambitions, underscoring the importance of these new concepts in shaping that future.
For Alain Favey, head of Peugeot, the future of the brand, particularly in electrification, will pass through China.
The Concept 6, a shooting brake, boasts a dynamic and sculpted design, echoing the lines of the 2017 Instinct concept. Its elongated silhouette, characterized by a long hood, high beltline, and a steeply raked D-pillar, exudes a sporty and sophisticated aura. The rear design is particularly striking, with flared fenders, concave door shapes, and a convex rear window, creating a visually arresting presence.
This evolution involves strengthening the partnership with Dongfeng, which will assemble a new range of sedans and SUVs in its Wuhan factory.
In contrast, the Concept 8 SUV adopts a more traditional, albeit modern, design language, drawing comparisons to a Range Rover. Its premium aspirations are evident, particularly at the rear, with a pronounced diffuser and a spoiler extending from a sloping roofline. These concepts signal Peugeot's intent to compete in various segments, from sporty sedans to premium SUVs, tailored to the evolving preferences of Chinese consumers.
The Concept 6 is a shooting brake with a dynamic and sleek style, visually close to the Instinct concept presented in 2017.
Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.