Dubbed the Peugeot Shine, this stunning concept was created in order to reflect the French brand’s design essence. If Peugeot ever decides to build such a car, we think the likes of Lamborghini and Ferrari will be in trouble when it comes to over the top styling.
The 3D futuristic vehicles was conceptualized by the Polish designer Piotr Czyzewski, who works for a yacht making firm. He also comes up with cars, shoes and watches from time to time. This glamorous vehicle has a GT design, with four seats. The four lambo-doors open on different ellipses, revealing a plush interior.
The stance of the car is low to the ground and the wedge shape is reminiscent of a Bugatti Veyron. The front the car is very aggressive, with a nose that resembles a hawk’s beak and triangular LED lights that sweep towards the wheel arches.
At the back, the concept has a very long rear window followed by an angular spoiler. A single small exhaust is set into the middle of the bumper. The large twelve spoke, dark chrome wheels fit snugly into the arches giving it a masculine look. Deep black was chosen as a color with the seats, interior while the door cards were finished in a subtle gray.
Peugeot will do well to ad such a stunning concept to the lineup, right next to the RCZ 2+2 coupe. A front engined GT french car has long been missing. With the market dominated by sober German models, such a car would be more unique (dare we say it quirky) variation for excentric playboy types.
The 3D futuristic vehicles was conceptualized by the Polish designer Piotr Czyzewski, who works for a yacht making firm. He also comes up with cars, shoes and watches from time to time. This glamorous vehicle has a GT design, with four seats. The four lambo-doors open on different ellipses, revealing a plush interior.
The stance of the car is low to the ground and the wedge shape is reminiscent of a Bugatti Veyron. The front the car is very aggressive, with a nose that resembles a hawk’s beak and triangular LED lights that sweep towards the wheel arches.
At the back, the concept has a very long rear window followed by an angular spoiler. A single small exhaust is set into the middle of the bumper. The large twelve spoke, dark chrome wheels fit snugly into the arches giving it a masculine look. Deep black was chosen as a color with the seats, interior while the door cards were finished in a subtle gray.
Peugeot will do well to ad such a stunning concept to the lineup, right next to the RCZ 2+2 coupe. A front engined GT french car has long been missing. With the market dominated by sober German models, such a car would be more unique (dare we say it quirky) variation for excentric playboy types.