https://electrek.co/2018/09/21/peugeot-e-legend-all-electric-coupe-muscle-car/
Peugeot unveils all-electric coupe concept with some muscle car DNA and ‘600
km of range’
Sep. 21st 2018  Fred Lambert

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The French automaker Peugeot has unveiled an interesting new all-electric
concept vehicle ahead of the 2018 Paris Motor Show: an all-electric coupe
concept with some muscle car DNA and an impressive powertrain.

The Paris Motor Show is not until next month, but it looks like Peugeot
couldn’t wait to show us the Peugeot e-Legend.

They say that the vehicle has some autonomous driving capability, but it is
still built around driving.

Jean-Philippe Imparato, CEO of Peugeot, said about the car:

    “Peugeot e-LEGEND concept is not just a technological manifesto. This is
the vision of a brand, PEUGEOT, actively focused on an optimistic and
ultra-desirable future. For Peugeot, autonomous and electric are synonymous
with even stronger sensations. Boredom will never be part of our DNA.”

Speaking of DNA, the e-Legend certainly has some 504 Coupe heritage, but it
is modernized and even more aggressive than ever. It even has some American
muscle car design accents not unlike a Camaro (aside from the new one).

Now if you think the exterior looks cool, wait until you see the interior of
the e-Legend.

“Velvet is making a comeback”, says the French automaker.

Peugeot maintains its retro inspiration but still modernized the old muscle
car interior resulting in a very interesting aesthetic. The steering wheel
is also retractable, which gives a different look when in autonomous mode:

But this is not just a design concept, Peugeot is talking about the electric
powertrain too.

The French automaker wants the car to be equipped with a 100 kWh battery
pack to enable 600 km (373 miles) of range based on the WLTP standard. In
real world range, it should easily result in over 483 km (300 miles) of
range on a single charge.

As for charging that big battery pack, Peugeot didn’t release any details
aside that they aim to “add 500 km of range in 25 minutes” and they want to
offer induction charging.

The battery pack would feed an all-wheel-drive electric powertrain with an
expected power output of 340 kW. Peugeot expects that it would result in a 0
to 100 km/h acceleration “in less than 4 seconds” and a maximum speed of 220
km/h (137 mph).

Electrek’s Take

I know it’s just another electric concept but come on! This thing looks
awesome.

Let’s go Peugeot, make this machine and don’t change a thing from the
concept – aside from the autonomous features if it’s not ready.

Also, while you are at it, come back to the US because this would be a great
EV for the US market. It would compete against the Mustang and Camaro.

We have heard about the French automaker’s interest to re-enter the US
market in recent years, how about doing it with all-electric vehicles? Who’s
on board?
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