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Peugeot Polygon Concept: When the Future Stops Being Round

The world of cars is changing, and Peugeot is betting on boldness and daring, breaking more than a century of design tradition. The new Polygon Concept isn’t just a prototype—it’s a full-blown revolution.

The world of cars is changing, and Peugeot is betting on boldness and daring, breaking more than a century of design tradition. The new Polygon Concept isn’t just a prototype—it’s a full-blown revolution. The French automaker wants to show that the future can be… square. And yes, this isn’t about the shape of the body—it’s about how you hold the wheel.

Forget the traditional round steering wheel. The Polygon Concept debuts Hypersquare—a rectangular wheel inspired by video games. At first glance, it might look strange, but behind the unusual shape lies pure technology. The Steer-by-Wire system removes the physical steering column entirely, relying solely on electronic signals. The result? Instant steering response and intuitive city maneuvers, even in the tightest streets. The maximum rotation is just 170° in each direction, but thanks to the electronics, that’s more than enough for complete precision.

Inside, the Polygon Concept is radically new. Forget instrument clusters and a hundred buttons: instead, there’s a huge Micro-LED display projected directly onto the windshield. All critical information is right in front of the driver’s eyes, while the cabin feels clean and minimalist. Every detail is carefully designed: recycled materials, 3D-printed components, modular elements—Peugeot focuses on sustainability and eco-friendliness without sacrificing style.

The Polygon Concept isn’t just a concept—it’s a statement: technology should work for us, not the other way around. Driving the car of the future feels natural, almost like a video game, where everything is within reach and nothing is superfluous. It’s not just about speed and design—it’s about control, enjoyment, and freedom.

Peugeot plans to integrate Hypersquare into production models starting in 2027. For those living on the edge of technology and style, the Polygon Concept is a clear signal: soon, cars won’t just be vehicles. They will become part of your experience, your world, your lifestyle.

Peugeot Polygon Concept: When the Future Stops Being Round
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