Peugeot Inception conceptwas the latest concept to come to the 2023 Consumer Electronics Fair. This latest concept from the French manufacturer includes some of the first design elements of Stellantis’ upcoming STLA Large platform. a stylish new sedan.
STLA Large platform, as the name suggests, The most impressive models in the Peugeot range It aims to support the production of large vehicles, including The Inception concept car is five meters long, but Peugeot says the design will carry over to the entire range, including the smallest vehicles, from 2025.
Inception, Peugeot 800km (497 miles) range It is equipped with a 100kWh 800V battery that it claims can provide The battery powers two electric motors, one on the front axle and one on the rear axle. four wheel drive makes it possible. The combined “approximately” of these engines 670 horsepowerThe ” output indicates Inception’s speed from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph). less than three seconds allows it to come out in a timely manner.
Peugeot, Inception to 30 km per minute (18 miles) until that you can charge and it states that this will increase the charging speed to 225 kW. The company also concept with wireless charging equipped, but did not make any predictions about its speed.
The design of the Peugeot Inception is the result of the company’s “cat pose” contains the fiction he says. At the front are the vertical three-bar headlights and a darkened grille that holds the sensors for the car’s driver assistance systems. The grille also features a blacked-out lower section that houses the car’s powertrain. At the rear of the car are similar taillights, behind a smooth glass panel.
of Inception improved thermal properties and 7.25m2 special glass with iridescent reflections.smart glass” feature is unlikely to appear exactly in this format on any future production model. With this inceptionhas other technological capabilities that can put it into production.
At the gates of Inception, capable of displaying messages to those outside the vehicle there is a horizontal “Technical bar”. In the Peugeot Inception concept, these messages can include a greeting or goodbye, or information about the vehicle’s remaining range. your vehicle artificial intelligence system It can also detect when the driver is approaching and adjust seat position, temperature, driving mode and entertainment preferences accordingly.
Inside Inception, at its four corners with touch controls It features the latest version of Peugeot’s i-Cockpit setup, including the Hypersquare, a rectangular steering wheel. These controls are without taking your hands off the wheel provides access to the vehicle’s main functions. Peugeot plans to launch the Hypersquare in one of its production models by 2026.
Inception’s use of wire steering technology, with no mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels, allowed Peugeot to create a new cabin architecture. The latest i-Cockpit setup includes the STLA Smart Cockpit software platform, emphasizing voice, gesture and touch inputs. It also includes STLA Brain, the core of on-demand services for Stellantis.
Hypersquare works with a rear-mounted smart Halo Cluster display. The vehicle is also powered by Stellantis’ STLA AutoDrive technology. Level 4 autonomous driving has the capability. When enabled, Hypersquare retracts into the control panel and a large panoramic screen rises from the floor, changing the environment and user experience.
The brand says a low-line front panel with the controls moved further down improves visibility and gives the impression of more space, and to provide more comfort. adjusted to the body shapes of the passengers claims to have wider seats.