PEUGEOT has revealed the POLYGON Concept, a compact electric concept car that showcases the brand’s vision for the next era of driving—playful, agile, customizable, and future-ready. The concept serves as a real-world test bed for innovations set to appear in PEUGEOT production models from 2027.
At the heart of the POLYGON Concept is the revolutionary Hypersquare® steering control paired with Steer-by-Wire technology. Replacing the traditional steering wheel, this futuristic square controller offers lightning-fast response, reduced steering effort, and a dynamic, highly precise driving feel. Combined with adaptive steering ratios, it elevates both low-speed maneuverability and high-speed stability.

Inside, the concept introduces a reimagined PEUGEOT i-Cockpit®, where the windscreen doubles as a massive 31-inch reflective projection display. Drivers can customize visual themes and driving modes, while exterior-facing Micro-LEDs create unique lighting animations even when the car is parked.
The design language previews the next chapter of PEUGEOT styling—clean geometric forms, a reinterpreted three-claw light signature made of Micro-LED clusters, and vibrant customizable accents across the body, wheels, seats, and even Goodyear tyres featuring laser-engraved sidewalls.
Sustainability plays a major role. The interior uses recycled materials, including forged textiles derived from old PEUGEOT seats and paint pigments recycled from used tyres. Large 3D-printed components, reduced part count, and easily replaceable elements extend the car’s life cycle and simplify manufacturing.

With interchangeable configurations like URBAN, PLAYER, and EXPLORER—each showcased in the brand’s Fortnite island, POLYGON City—the concept demonstrates virtually limitless personalization.

The POLYGON Concept is more than a design study; it is a modular, dynamic preview of the electric, customizable, and hyper-agile PEUGEOTs of tomorrow.