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Peugeot 308 RC Z Coupe: French TT Spied Ahead of Frankfurt Show Debut

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Remember Peugeot's funky-looking 308 RC Z concept from the 2007 Frankfurt motor show? Well, the French carmaker is putting the final touches to the production version of the Audi TT-rivaling 2+2 coupe that is slated to make its world premiere at this year's Frankfurt show in mid-September and will then go on sale throughout Europe in the spring of 2010. Our spy photographers have captured evidence that with the exception of a few details like the design of the rear apron, the production model's looks remain all but identical to the concept.

Peugeot 308 RC Z - CarscoopMuch to our surprise, this also includes the 308 RC Z concept's double-bubble rear screen and roof panel, albeit less curvaliscious. Overall, and even though the RC Z retains some of the family traits of the Peugeot 308 range like the huge, sweptback headlights and the xtra-large front grille, the 2+2 coupe has a distinct character all of its own.

Sure some will find traces of the original Audi TT, maybe even of the 1990's Audi Avus Concept with its toned wheel arches and the forward-cabin design, but few will disagree that the 308 RC Z is one of the most interesting concept designs to pass into production.

Peugeot 308 RC Z - CarscoopAs with the concept car, the 308 RC Z's fascia panel will be taken directly from the 308 hatchback, though expect to see a sportier trim with more chrome details and higher quality leather surfaces to create a more upmarket impression (the pictures of the interior are from the concept car).

Underneath the fancy-pansy metal and glass work, the RC Z is more or less a 308. However, changes are expected to include wider tracks and a reworked suspension and steering system as well as beefier brakes to further improve the coupe's handling.

Peugeot 308 RC Z - CarscoopThe concept version of the RC Z was motivated by the BMW Group and PSA Peugeot Citroen co-developed, twin-scroll turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that cranked out 218 horsepower to the front wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox. Derivatives of the same powerplant are found under the hood of various Peugeot, Citroen and of course, MINI models.

It is certain that the 1.6-liter turbocharged four-pot will make its way in the production version of the RC Z, where it will be offered with various outputs. Other options are said to include a naturally aspirated 1.6-liter gasoline engine with 120HP as well as a range of turbo diesels.

Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop
Peugeot 308 RC Z - Carscoop


11 Comments:

Anonymous said... »June 11, 2009

WOOOOW!!!!!

Anonymous said... »June 11, 2009

Beautiful! Simply beautiful

Anonymous said... »June 11, 2009

Peugeot is back in the Business !!

The 908 is going to beat the Audi R15 on the Le Mans' track this week-end AND the RCZ will conquere the TT market share !

Anonymous said... »June 11, 2009

WTF... they have to use the same dashboard as 3008, not again this so basic design from the 308 hatchback

Anonymous said... »June 11, 2009

In some way it kinda look like a TT....
Anyone?

Taglane said... »June 11, 2009

Yes.

Anonymous said... »June 11, 2009

Thid WILL BE my next car!!
First really cool coupé since the 406 coupé

:-)

Anonymous said... »June 15, 2009

PEUGEOT !!!!!!!!!!!! WINNER of the 24h of Le Mans :D
308 RCZ, the next Safetycar of the biggest race of the world ;)

Anonymous said... »June 16, 2009

Copy cat of Audi TT, total not Peugeot style, only front looks like uninspired 406. This makes me sad bring back the Peugeot 205GTi 405Mi16 and 306Maxi!
Even Ford has Focus RS, damn what's happening with Peugeot for the last 20 years?

Anonymous said... »June 16, 2009

Peugeot take victory at Le Mans! Well done but not any road car to follow? May be make a road version 908, I will buy one.

Anonymous said... »December 03, 2009

will place order asap

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