Peugeot HR1

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Peugeot HR1
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Overview
Manufacturer Peugeot
Production2010 (concept car)
Body and chassis
Body style Supermini SUV
Powertrain
Engine Peugeot HYbrid4 Technology
(with the 1.2-litre petrol engine)
Dimensions
Length3.67m
Rear view with door open Peugeot HR1 Concept.jpg
Rear view with door open

The Peugeot HR1 is a concept car that was designed by Peugeot for the 2010 Paris Motor Show. It is a supermini SUV and features an innovative hybrid powertrain. Instead of using a diesel linked to an electric motor like in the Peugeot 3008 and Peugeot 508, it uses a 1.2-litre petrol engine. CAR compared the car’s styling being “sort of like the shrunken Range Rover Evoque.” [1]

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Interior

Design elements from the car were later used in the Peugeot 2008, which went into production in April 2013. [2] The concept is 3.67 m (12.0 ft) long; shorter than the Nissan Juke but longer than the Citroën Lacoste. The Lacoste is the HR1’s sister car, and is also a hybrid. [3] [4] The vehicle was also displayed at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, having been announced the previous month. [5]

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References

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