Peugeot e-Legend

The Peugeot e-Legend is a concept electric coupé produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot, presented at 2018 Paris Motor Show.[1][2]

Peugeot e-Legend
Overview
ManufacturerPeugeot
Production2018
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé
Dimensions
Length4,650 mm (183 in)
Width1,930 mm (76 in)
Height1,370 mm (54 in)

Presentation

Peugeot logo of 1960.

The Peugeot e-Legend concept (code name P18) is a neo-retro coupé paying homage to the Peugeot 504 Coupé which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2018. It was unveiled on 20 September 2018, before its public exhibition at the 2018 Paris Motor Show, in a gray color tinged with champagne. It receives on its grille (and its steering wheel) an illuminated logo recalling the logo of the Peugeot of the 1960s, surmounted by the name "PEUGEOT", like its elder 504 and taken over by the 508. There are many references to the 504, such as floating bumpers composed of a metal blade, square double optics, or even velvet seats, as in the time of the original model.

On the occasion of the Paris Motor Show, a petition was launched online to ask the manufacturer for the mass production of the Peugeot e-Legend.[3] Then in March 2019, the manufacturer deposited the name "504 Legend".[4] But on 25 April 2019, Carlos Tavares, CEO of Peugeot, announced at the manufacturer's general assembly that the e-Legend will not pass through the series stage. Putting it into production would cost 250 million euros and, for the project to be financially viable, {{formatnum: 20,000 copies would have to be made at a rate of €80,000.[5][6]

The concept car was on display from 24 to 26 May 2019 at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in Italy,[7] presented by the Peugeot style director Gilles Vidal.

Technical characteristics

Peugeot lion's claws.

The e-Legend is designed on a specific platform of the Groupe PSA. It is an autonomous car of level 4, it is equipped with a retractable steering wheel which retracts from the dashboard after the upper part thereof, incorporating a sound bar Focal, half-opened. The dashboard consists of a digital screen 49 in (1,200 mm) diagonal, allowing access to vehicle settings, infotainment or navigation, and is completed in the doors with 29 in (740 mm) screens, while the sun visors are each equipped with a 12 in (300 mm) screen.[8] The concept car receives a total of 16 screens in its living space.[9]

gollark: People should probably be expected to learn some things independently at some point.
gollark: I do wonder, though, has anyone actually tested whether train pathfinding time is brought to actually-significant levels with loops?
gollark: I'm pretty sure it's a preference thing and that elsewhere there are arguments raging on it.
gollark: Also, "use the same train direction" as other people would probably make more sense than "use this train direction".
gollark: You can also remove belts without rotating them.

References

  1. Benoit Alves (20 September 2018). "Peugeot e-LEGEND Concept : le come-back de la 504 coupé". La Revue Automobile.
  2. "Peugeot e-Legend Concept : quand le passé se conjugue au futur" (in French). 20 September 2018.
  3. Mathieu Demeule (10 October 2018). "Pétition Peugeot e-Legend : 50.000 signatures".
  4. Benoît Alves (5 April 2019). "L'e-Legend portera le nom de Peugeot 504 Legend". La Revue Automobile.
  5. Florent Ferrière (25 April 2019). "Peugeot e-Legend : c'est confirmé, il n'y aura pas de production". Caradisiac.
  6. François Lemaur (26 April 2019). "Peugeot e-Legend : Carlos Tavares met fin au rêve".
  7. Julien Maron (21 May 2019). "Peugeot : Quand on reparle du e-Legend sur les rives du Lac de Côme". Autonews.
  8. Mathieu Demeule (20 September 2018). "Peugeot e-legend : voici la 504 coupé de 2018 !".
  9. Jacques Chevalier (20 September 2018). "Mondial de l'Auto. Peugeot e-Legend Concept : passé recomposé".
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