Peugeot launched a roadshow of the Polygon concept across nine European countries. The tour started in Madrid on January 23 and will last until early June.

Polygon showcases the brand's key technologies, including the Hypersquare control system and steer-by-wire technology (electronic control without mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the wheels), which the company claims will be installed on Peugeot production cars starting next year.

The concept also features a 31-inch head-up display and a completely redesigned interior architecture. Recycled materials and modular components are used in the design.

As part of the tour, the concept will visit Lisbon, Paris, London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Brussels, Warsaw, and Vienna. Additional stops are planned for April, May, and early June. At each location, the car will be presented in a special mobile exhibition space called the Polygon Box, developed by Peugeot specifically for this project.

According to Phil York, head of marketing and communications at Peugeot, the tour aims to increase brand awareness and demonstrate the key technologies that will soon transition from concepts to production models.

Source: Peugeot

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