New Peugeot concept to preview next 208’s square steering wheel

Peugeot will preview the next 208 in November with a new concept called Polygon – and it’s set to feature a square steering wheel that will be taken into production.

The concept will showcase the third generation of Peugeot’s best-selling car and is expected to focus heavily on the future of the French brand’s interiors.

It will feature what is expected to be a near-production version of Peugeot’s rectangular Hypersquare steering wheel. The radical design was first previewed on the Inception concept of 2023.

The Hypersquare will use a steer-by-wire system – marking the first time a Stellantis car has used the technology.

Peugeot CEO Alain Favey said this will be “the next step in the saga of i-Cockpit”, Peugeot’s distinct interior design that utilises a small steering wheel set well below the instruments.

The new set-up – which is expected to be adopted across the range after its introduction in the 208 – is “about agility” and will give future Peugeots a unique driving feel, said Favey.

He added that the Polygon will feature a 21in ‘floating’ display, which is likely to be the same curved infotainment unit as in the 3008, suggesting the concept’s interior will be near production specification.

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Little else is known about the Polygon, but Favey said “designers have worked with a lot of very, very creative ideas”, suggesting it could sport quite a conceptual look.

This would follow a similar vein to the Vauxhall Corsa GSE Vision Gran Turismo – the 789bhp sporty electric concept revealed in August that previews the next generation of the 208’s Corsa twin.

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