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The All-New Peugeot Inception Concept Debut Next Year on January 5
Mark your date on January 5, 2023 as the official reveal of a revolutionary PEUGEOT Inception concept to be held live from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) event. The new model is expected to be unveiled from a digital presentation which incorporates features and design elements that will characterise its pure-electric cars beginning in 2025.
To clarify, the PEUGEOT Inception will be the brand's first concept vehicle since the acclaimed E-Legend of 2018, which imagined a retro-styled version of the brand's 1960s 504 Coupé.
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Now, when it comes to the Inception concept, the car marque claims to depict a redesigned interior with the next-generation i-Cockpit Cabin and 'fang' running lights. More than that, PEUGEOT also did some work revamping the interior area and reinterpreting its driving motions.
Stepping outside, the CES-bound concept car will offer a glimpse into the future of design while maintaining the sly stance and bright three-claw characteristics. Aforesaid, next-generation features and technology will be featured for the first time in the new Inception which is likely to be exciting news.
On a different front, the lion car brand will provide an electrified version of each of its models by 2024, with the last additions to the lineup featuring 3008 and 5008 hybrids powered by a new and improved Stellantis powertrain.
Aside from the 408 crossovers with a choice of two plug-in hybrid powertrains, it will also debut the more potent e-208 GT supermini, the e-308 hatchback, and the e-308 SW estate next year. According to PEUGEOT's Head of Design Matthias Hossan, he told Autocar that it will be a new beginning for PEUGEOT, in line with the company's goal of becoming totally electrified by 2030.
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