Peugeot Polygon concept makes its Asian debut in Beijing
Peugeot Polygon concept makes its Asian debut in Beijing
Peugeot Polygon concept makes its Asian debut in Beijing
Peugeot has shown the Polygon concept at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, previewing a compact urban direction focused on electrification and digital technology.
2026-04-26T03:07:01+03:00
2026-04-26T03:07:01+03:00
2026-04-26T03:07:01+03:00
At the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, Peugeot presented the Polygon concept car, shown in Asia for the first time. The model previews a new direction for the brand in compact urban transport, with an emphasis on electrification and digital technology.The defining idea behind Polygon is a modular approach to design: the car is conceived as a flexible platform that can be adapted to different use cases. Its exterior is shaped by minimalist surfacing, short overhangs and large wheels with closed covers.Inside, the concept focuses on creating more usable space within compact dimensions. The central feature is Hypersquare, a rectangular steering wheel with electronic control that replaces conventional mechanical solutions and works together with a digital interface.According to the company, the concept is aimed at future urban mobility and combines intelligent control systems, an electric platform and new user scenarios. Technical specifications have not been disclosed.Polygon formed part of a broader Peugeot display at the show, where the brand also presented the Concept 6 and Concept 8. All the new models reflect Peugeot’s move toward electric vehicles and the integration of Chinese technologies into its global development strategy.
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Peugeot Polygon concept makes its Asian debut in Beijing
Peugeot has shown the Polygon concept at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, previewing a compact urban direction focused on electrification and digital technology.
Michael Powers, Editor
At the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, Peugeot presented the Polygon concept car, shown in Asia for the first time. The model previews a new direction for the brand in compact urban transport, with an emphasis on electrification and digital technology.
The defining idea behind Polygon is a modular approach to design: the car is conceived as a flexible platform that can be adapted to different use cases. Its exterior is shaped by minimalist surfacing, short overhangs and large wheels with closed covers.
Inside, the concept focuses on creating more usable space within compact dimensions. The central feature is Hypersquare, a rectangular steering wheel with electronic control that replaces conventional mechanical solutions and works together with a digital interface.
According to the company, the concept is aimed at future urban mobility and combines intelligent control systems, an electric platform and new user scenarios. Technical specifications have not been disclosed.
Polygon formed part of a broader Peugeot display at the show, where the brand also presented the Concept 6 and Concept 8. All the new models reflect Peugeot’s move toward electric vehicles and the integration of Chinese technologies into its global development strategy.