Peugeot presents two new concept cars at Paris Motor Show

France's world-famous Peugeot brand is preparing to present two new and unique concept cars to the public at the Paris Motor Show to be held in October this year. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
These projects will serve as key indicators defining the new design style and technological direction to be used in the company's future production models, according to reports from prestigious publications.
Peugeot CEO Alain Fave officially confirmed this news during a conversation with European journalists. According to him, the cars displayed at the exhibition will reveal important information about the brand's future image and development path.
Although technical details and the appearance of the cars are currently being kept secret, it has been announced that the new concepts will reflect a modern evolution inspired by the brand's rich history. In recent years, Peugeot has remained faithful to the tradition of presenting modern interpretations of its legendary past models.
For example, the E-Legend, a modern version of a famous model from the sixties, and projects inspired by the legendary hatchback serve as vivid examples. The company's management specifically emphasized that the brand's heritage is the primary source for future innovative ideas.
It is also worth mentioning that many were expecting the debut of the new e-208 model at the Paris Motor Show. However, the company head dismissed these expectations.
The second-generation compact car is planned to go on sale in the second half of next year, and its official presentation will take place at a separate event outside the exhibition. Peugeot aims to significantly increase its share in the global market by completely renewing its model range.
The company plans to increase its annual sales volume to 1.5 million units by 2030. To achieve this ambitious goal, seven new models will be launched on the market within the next four years.
Among them are new generation electric vehicles, modern hatchbacks, and flagship models created through international cooperation. The concept cars to be displayed in October may serve as a direct basis for some of the new models mentioned above.
Nevertheless, the brand's history also features many projects that only express a vision of the future and do not enter serial production. In any case, these updates are of great importance in understanding the global strategy of the French brand, which is also establishing its presence in the Uzbekistan automotive market.





