Overview
- The concept centers on a rectangular Hypersquare steering wheel paired with steer-by-wire, removing the mechanical link and promising greater precision, vibration filtering, and speed‑adaptive response.
- A Micro‑LED system projects all driving information onto the windshield, replacing traditional displays with a 31‑inch‑equivalent view that changes with Cruise, Fun, or Hyper modes.
- Peugeot emphasizes sustainability and modularity through recycled plastics, R‑PET parts, 3D‑printed components, and interchangeable seats, wheel covers, and interior elements, as well as fewer parts to simplify production.
- The under‑four‑meter study showcases experimental cues such as long wing doors, a broad glass roof, and micro‑LED light signatures, plus external displays that can show charging status.
- Peugeot says the Polygon will not be produced as a standalone model, and reporting indicates the next E‑208 is a likely recipient of its steering and cockpit ideas from 2027; a digital version will also appear in Fortnite.