2015 Peugeot Fractal concept, Review

The Peugeot Fractal concept is a concept electric urban car. But maybe the most striking feature of the car is what the corporation is calling the Peugeot i-Cockpit, a 3D printed study of what a vehicle’s interior may be in the future.

Peugeot Fractal Concept

Exterior and Interior

At around 12.5 feet long in addition to 5.8 feet wide, the Peugeot Fractal concept is a uber-mini car at house on city streets. However that does not mean you cannot slap on some 19-inch wheels in addition to two extra seating for show. Because of a removable roof, this 2+2 coupe instantaneously turns into a sharp-looking cabriolet for additional versatility. Complementing the athletic design is a low ground clearance of less than 3 inch, adjusting just somewhat higher while required to clear road bumps in addition to otherwise move about in a city atmosphere.

Peugeot Fractal concept - Interior

Inside the cabin, more than 80 percent of the trim surface were shaped via 3D printing, allowing for exclusive shapes that cannot be obtained throughout traditional manufacturing process. At the same time, the exclusive materials are capable to decrease echo and keep drivers insulated from unwanted sound. Black oak swathes the instrument pane, door panel, in addition to bucket seats while copper trim accent other part of the interior. 3D-printed wheel feature dihedral component to decrease aerodynamic noise level. Peugeot Fractal concept’s Citroen investigate unit, StelLab, in addition to Focal, a French electro-acoustic sound scheme firm, have created a 13-speaker sound design that features “tactile bass system” which are built into the back of each seat to generate what the companies says is the ‘spatialization’ and ‘dynamization’ of the audio environment within the car.

Engine and Mileage of Peugeot Fractal concept

Peugeot Fractal concept - Side View

Underneath it all lies the all-electric power train. A 40-kWh lithium-ion battery pack power two electric motors for a joint output of 201 hp. Peugeot says this is sufficient to bring the city car to 62 mph in 6.8 second. That’s not rather as powerful as its 500-hp Quartz plug-in hybrid concept crossover, which packed 270 ponies from its 1.6-liter gas engine only.

Release date and Price of Peugeot Fractal concept

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Peugeot Fractal Concept

At this year’s event, French car corporation Peugeotis paving a brand new path for 3D printing technology inside the confines of the auto business. The Peugeot Fractal concept, the concept car that they are display at Frankfurt this year, does certainly have some astonishing features ahead of 3D printing.

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