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Peugeot e-LEGEND Concept - an autonomous, all electric French muscle car
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This Peugeot e-Legend concept will be wowing crowds at the Paris Motor Show next month.
Peugeot have produced something special to be unveiled at next month's Paris Motor Show... and in theory it could drive itself there.
The e-Legend is 100 per cent autonomous and totally electric because in the future, well, you'll have plenty of other things to do rather than drive. You can watch the massive TV for a start.
In either of the two autonomous modes, the i-Cockpit interior of the e-Legend reconfigures so that the steering wheel retracts under the in-car soundbar. The front seats can then be reclined, the armrests automatically engaged and then the passengers can settle in and watch the latest episode of the Great French Bake Off on the 49-inch screen.
Of course, this being a concept, you won't be surprised to learn that the intuitive AI technology included will enable the driver to alter the car's driving style, listen to music and open and close the electrified doors. As long as you speak one of the 17 different languages that this Peugeot is fluent in, you'll be sorted. Clever, huh?
But just in case you were worried, this automation isn't to show off. "The Peugeot e-Legend Concept is not just a technological manifesto," said CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato. "This is the vision of a brand actively focused on an optimistic and ultra-desirable future. For Peugeot, autonomy and electric are synonymous with even stronger sensations. Boredom will never be part of our DNA.”
In other words, you can drive it too... if you want. There are two manual modes on offer here: Legend, designed for cruising and comes with a digitally created wood effect display for extra soothing ambience. And then there's Boost, which is more dynamic and projects the road infront on the large single screen.
And with four-wheel drive, a 0-60mph time of less than four seconds, and a range of 370 miles, you will enjoy every minute of the journey.
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Peugeot have produced something special to be unveiled at next month's Paris Motor Show... and in theory it could drive itself there.
The e-Legend is 100 per cent autonomous and totally electric because in the future, well, you'll have plenty of other things to do rather than drive. You can watch the massive TV for a start.
In either of the two autonomous modes, the i-Cockpit interior of the e-Legend reconfigures so that the steering wheel retracts under the in-car soundbar. The front seats can then be reclined, the armrests automatically engaged and then the passengers can settle in and watch the latest episode of the Great French Bake Off on the 49-inch screen.
Of course, this being a concept, you won't be surprised to learn that the intuitive AI technology included will enable the driver to alter the car's driving style, listen to music and open and close the electrified doors. As long as you speak one of the 17 different languages that this Peugeot is fluent in, you'll be sorted. Clever, huh?
But just in case you were worried, this automation isn't to show off. "The Peugeot e-Legend Concept is not just a technological manifesto," said CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato. "This is the vision of a brand actively focused on an optimistic and ultra-desirable future. For Peugeot, autonomy and electric are synonymous with even stronger sensations. Boredom will never be part of our DNA.”
In other words, you can drive it too... if you want. There are two manual modes on offer here: Legend, designed for cruising and comes with a digitally created wood effect display for extra soothing ambience. And then there's Boost, which is more dynamic and projects the road infront on the large single screen.
And with four-wheel drive, a 0-60mph time of less than four seconds, and a range of 370 miles, you will enjoy every minute of the journey.
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Don't forget to click the notifications button ((🔔)) so you'll be the first to see any new videos.
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