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The Peugeot EX1 was a two-seater roadster 100% electric concept car unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 2010. This vehicle with a futuristic style and original architecture was one of the main features at the Parisian motor show.

This green concept is powered by two electric motors placed on each axle. Together they have a maximum output of 340 bhp, delivering instantly a constant torque of 240 Nm at the front and rear.

The Peugeot EX1 was developed to celebrate the bi-centenary of French brand and was thought to be a stunning creation.

In terms of design the EX1 features mechanical design which resembles an “exoskeleton” that highlights the light-weight nature of the vehicle. The EX1 features the new stylistic design codes from Peugeot that were first presented on the SR1 concept earlier in 2010.



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