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At the Paris Motor Show
later this month Peugeot will reveal the “207 EPURE” concept car – a
glimpse of a future 207 model with a futuristic power plant.
Since its launch in the
UK, the 206 CC has been the best selling convertible car for three
consecutive years (2002, 2003 and 2004) and was the best selling Coupé
Cabriolet in its sector in 2005. A total of over 350,000 206 CCs have
been built since its launch in 2000 and over 45,000 have been sold in
the UK.
With the launch of the
207 hatchback, Peugeot’s designers naturally considered including a “CC”
version in the new range. Now at the Paris Motor Show, a glimpse of this
new future model can be seen in the “207 EPURE” concept car.
The concept car is
powered by an electric motor combined with PSA Peugeot Citroën Group’s
new “GENEPAC 20” 20 kW experimental fuel cell which has been designed in
partnership with the French AEC (Atomic Energy Commission).
The electricity
produced by the fuel cell is used to provide extra power and operating
range to the vehicle’s electric motor or the “lithium-ion” battery. The
combination of the fuel cell and the electric powertrain gives the “207
EPURE” a considerable range of around 218 miles while still providing a
maximum speed of 81 mph.
The “pearl white”
exterior of the “207 EPURE” highlights the purity of the concept car’s
lines while strengthening the ecological credentials of the technology
that powers it.
From the purity of its
colour with the only emissions being water, the “207 EPURE” not only
protects the environment but will also ensure the pleasure of Peugeot
“open top” motoring remains for many years to come.
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