Overview
- The compact all-electric prototype debuts a rectangular Hypersquare controller paired with steer-by-wire that varies steering ratio by speed and limits rotation to 170 degrees each way.
- The i-Cockpit evolves into a Micro-LED system that projects a 24cm-by-74cm image across the windscreen, eliminating conventional dashboard screens.
- Peugeot positions Polygon as a functional testbed that is already driveable, following an initial virtual preview inside Fortnite.
- Personalisation is central, with quick-swap components and three themed configurations called Urban, Player and Explorer.
- Sustainability claims include recycled textiles and 3D-printed R-PET seat shells, while Goodyear supplies laser-engraved coloured tyres backed by its SightLine monitoring tech; Peugeot says these ideas begin reaching production from 2027, potentially starting with the next 208.