e. I like.RE: Peugeot: RC Z Will Enter Production
e. I like.RE: Peugeot: RC Z Will Enter Production
Thursday 24th April 2008

Peugeot: RC Z Will Enter Production

Peugeot promises to stay true to RC Z concept



Peugeot has announced that its RC Z Concept will definitely be going into full production.

The final production model will be unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show and will then go on sale in the spring of 2010.

Peugeot says that the appearance of the production version will stay true to the concept and it will be a step forward for the company in terms of quality.

The RC Z has been dubbed Peugeot’s answer to the Audi TT and will be a standalone model that will borrow little from existing products, said the company.

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G4HKS

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2,673 posts

241 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Stunning looking car. Very nice, I like.

dbroughton

304 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Car looks great but needs more than the 1.6 turbo engine powering it.

A car like that needs to be slightly faster than the average hot hatch and should match the sub 7 second time of the new 2.0 TT

jon-

16,534 posts

238 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Someone tell me it's going to be a rear driver? Wait, it doesn't matter. It's French.

Mr Whippy

32,157 posts

263 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Needs a breathed on 2.7 V6 diesel... 240bhp should make it interesting and sound ok.

But a 1.6 turbo petrol. Oh dear.

Dave

Frimley111R

18,293 posts

256 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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For the UK I think the combination of stiff competition and Peugeot's poor reputation generallly will mean this won't sell well here unless it is priced very competitively.

sawman

5,086 posts

252 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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looks like a mitubishi eclipse, which is not a bad thing

rsxpack

5 posts

228 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Ugly, Ugly, Ugly.
The corporate front end has been designed by a 5yr old & ruins the rest of the car which looks pretty deecent imo


MitchT

17,089 posts

231 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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jon- said:
Someone tell me it's going to be a rear driver?
That was my first thought. My second thought was that it won't be because the likes of Peugeot are too fixated on making subtle badge-related stabs at the likes of BMW to realise what the actual point is.

Frimley111R said:
For the UK I think the combination of stiff competition and Peugeot's poor reputation generallly will mean this won't sell well here unless it is priced very competitively.
I'm sure it will sell well... There's no shortage of very gullible women who think they know something about cars.

dr matt uk

18,080 posts

222 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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This will struggle I reckon.

Target-market Coupe customers tend to be into 'style and statement' and are willing to pay for the 'right' badge.

Modern Peugeot customers want low priced, warranteed sensible transport on a good APR deal.

No way are they going to steal Audi TT sales.

Might trade up a few 206 customers though...



Edited by dr matt uk on Thursday 24th April 14:32

patmahe

5,900 posts

226 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Needs to compete on price, and handling, then we'll see.

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

264 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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is that picture real or did they just photoshop the hideous Peugeot front end front end onto an Audi TT?

Neomagic

386 posts

223 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Sorry but I can’t help thinking it’s an expensive mistake for Peugeot.

It looks like a pumped up 307 and will no doubt be wrong wheel drive and weigh far too much.

Probably will be a diesel, and to be honest just looks depressing.

flattotheboards

6,688 posts

228 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Frimley111R said:
For the UK I think the combination of stiff competition and Peugeot's poor reputation generallly will mean this won't sell well here unless it is priced very competitively.
+1

Skipppy

1,136 posts

232 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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1.6 Turbo?

Oh dear... Needs a bit more grunt than that!

Interesting looking car, anymore pics?

vdubbin

2,171 posts

219 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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I wonder will we be seeing hotter versions of the 207 GTI and MCS?

GingerWizard

4,721 posts

220 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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If they do put a big engine in i hope its not a limp wristed as Audi's 3.2 V6 that gets it's backside handed to it every time a 2.0 turbo TT pulls up.

If it is light a 1.6 turbo could be quite fun, good on fuel, cheap to insure could be a nice little niche'...

These cars are more about looking good whilst going reasonably quickly.

big motors and big power = big money and a fat bottom!

Light and cheap is that not what everyone wants??

Ginger Wizard

patmahe

5,900 posts

226 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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GingerWizard said:
Light and cheap is that not what everyone wants??
+1

but given Peugeots recent trend towards heavier cars I fear this car will be a let down, I hope I'm wrong. If its light then a little 1.6 turbo and razor sharp handling could make it a pleasant surprise. But the corporate front end does not work on a coupe.

SpudLink

7,573 posts

214 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Obviously the corporate nose is enough to ruin any car. But let’s put that aside for the moment.
If you ignore the foolish idea that this will compete with the TT, I think it’s a good thing. Think of it as Peugeot’s answer to the Scirocco; No road racer, but hotter and cooler than the family hatch.
It will obviously appeal to the Essex hair dressers, but that never stopped the MX-5 being a good car.

Mr_Yogi

3,288 posts

277 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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Is this a development of the RC Spades(diesel) and Diamond(petrol) (I think that's what they were called) concepts which Peugeot showed years ago, I thought they looked really good yes

I also think Richard Burns briefly drove one on Top Gear.


Edited by Mr_Yogi on Thursday 24th April 16:01

Insight

608 posts

220 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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The car is a design mess, kind of like a collarge of supermodels and when you look at the Pug TT, it's reminds me of looking at Heather Mills walking out of court with all my money.

The B pillar loop doesn't go anywhere, the wheels look like they came from 1990's Halfords they are so small and the nose is so long that it must have been stolen off Jimmy Nail.

And in 2010 when the car is available it will be so out of date that even Jimmy or Heather wouldn't consider one to boost their image.