The Peugeot RCZ was a compact coupé sold by the French manufacturer from 2010 to 2015. Based on the last-gen 308, it offered supercar looks for a family car price tag. My new version would continue in this tradition. It would go head-to-head with rivals like the Nissan Z and Audi TT, as well as some of my own creations; the VW Scirocco, Ford Capri, Honda Integra, and Hyundai Coupé.
Like the last model, the new RCZ's exterior design is dominated by its striking cab-forward stance and its Zagato-inspired "double bubble" roof. This generation of RCZ introduces sharper edges into the mix, with an angular front end and a razor-sharp rising waistline. The shiny 20" alloys and patriotic emblem on the front-wing vent are both optional extras.