Peugeot presents its latest concept car. It is called Polygon Concept, is less than 4 meters long, and previews the Peugeots of tomorrow. Its design has been created to impress. The brand’s signature three-claw light signature has been reimagined in a horizontal layout that reaffirms the brand’s identity while emphasizing the car’s strong road presence. Made up of a multitude of Micro-LEDs, this new light signature comes to life at the front and rear with various graphic and color configurations inspired by immersive visual and audio displays.
The interior also offers solutions that we will see in the future. The i-Cockpit has been redesigned from scratch. The Polygon debuts the Hypersquare, which, according to Peugeot, showcases a new ergonomic approach to the i-Cockpit and a fully electronic vehicle control system. It is combined with Steer-by-Wire electronic steering technology: no mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the wheels, just pure electronic control. This technology will be available from 2027.
Among the exterior features, a Micro-LED screen on the vehicle’s C-pillar stands out, offering the best charging experience alongside the retractable cable connector. This display allows users to check the vehicle’s charge level without getting into the car. In addition to the new front end, the Polygon anticipates the overall design language of future Peugeot products: pure, simple, and geometric shapes for a more feline attitude than ever before. Because pleasure is also about color, the concept car features vibrant and playful accents: body panels, wheels, seat foam, and even laser-engraved GoodYear tires.

