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Urban Crossover Concept

Urban Crossover Concept (France, 2012)

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The Peugeot Urban Crossover Concept was unveiled in 2012 at the Beijing Auto Show and it is meant to be a compact vehicle for future cities that fills a variety of needs.

It is 4.14m long and 1.74m wide. However, it is a stylish crossover SUV that is slightly smaller than a Peugeot 3008 on which the car is based, which is 4.37m long. Peugeot claims that the Urban Crossover combines the height of an SUV, the drivability of a saloon and utility.

The car looks like a futuristic version of the Peugeot 3008. It has two front air intakes that are trimmed in chrome with orange lines. The grill has a slightly toothless smile with headlights that angle into it with LED running lights. The hood has a large bulge. The rear has large, dynamic tail lights with integrated exhausts that are similar to the front air intakes. The roof as a double bubbled and aluminum rear wing which are styles taken directly from the Peugeot RCZ.



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