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Peugeot reveals HR1 concept

Peugeot's new Nissan Juke rival debuts as concept in Paris.

What is it?

The Peugeot HR1 is the French company's latest small green concept car (it's rather fond of them), but the car is surprisingly production viable. Mostly. Nintendo Wii-inspired stereo controls aside, the petrol-electric drivetrain and mini-SUV styling are particularly on trend right now.

Why's it here?

Peugeot clearly wants a slice of the city-car-SUV-coupé-crossover market, spearheaded by Nissan's Juke. There's also talk of the HR1 previewing styling elements of the 207 replacement. Its 110hp 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine is new, and linked to a 40hp electric motor on the rear axle. Four-wheel drive it is then, and it returns 3.5 litres/100km (81mpg) and emits just 80g/km.

Show stopper or floor filler?

It's turning heads, for sure, not least because of its bottom-hinged scissor-type doors. The interior does away with buttons and instead uses a motion sensor to detect hand gestures; twist your wrist to turn the stereo up - that sort of thing. The rear seats pack away neatly too, liberating more luggage space.

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Published on September 29, 2010