Peugeot Proxima Concept

    Description

    The Peugeot Proxima is a 2+2 concept car created by the Peugeot Style Center, inspired by the work of designer Luigi Colani, and presented at the 1986 Paris Motor Show. It replaced the 1984 Peugeot Quasar (the manufacturer's first prototype) and preceded the 1988 Peugeot Oxia and the 1990 Peugeot 905. Inspired by space exploration, science fiction and avant-garde technology of the 1980s, it is named after the star Proxima Centauri, closest to the Sun.

    The power unit is located in the center, a 24-valve V-shaped six-cylinder engine with a displacement of 2.8 liters, equipped with turbocharging (with two turbochargers and intercooling of air), developed 680 horsepower.

    The transmission is all-wheel drive with an automatically engaged front axle; torque is distributed electronically between the axles. By default, traction was supplied to the rear axle, but if necessary, the front axle was instantly connected.

    The concept was equipped with overheat-resistant carbon ventilated brake discs with ABS. The tires were equipped with an automatic pressure control and maintenance system. The suspension consisted of front and rear double A-arms derived from successful modeling analysis used to create the 205 GTI and 205 Turbo 16 models.

    The unusually shaped body was made of carbon fiber (weight was only 1080 kg), without the usual doors, and a large sliding polycarbonate roof was used for entry and exit.

    The interior of the concept was designed in an avant-garde manner, had anatomical seats, as well as displays that replaced control instruments. The Peugeot Proxima did not have a dashboard - instead there were five color LCD screens in the cabin. Two on-board computers that controlled various systems of the machine had quite extensive memory for their time – 40 megabytes. The concept also had one of the first prototypes of a satellite navigation system (GPS), five cameras, and a collision avoidance radar.

    Additional features include an electronic key card for starting the engine and a solar-powered interior ventilation system thanks to photovoltaic cells located above the rear panel of the engine cover.

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    Bodywork
    Presentation
    Years of production
    1986
    Produced (pcs.)
    1
    Body type
    купе
    Number of doors
    1
    Number of places
    2+2
    Engine
    Engine type
    бензиновый
    Engine location
    центральное, продольное
    Engine model
    PRV (PSA ZN/Renault Z7W)
    Cylinders
    V6
    V-angle
    90
    Cylinder operation
    1-6-3-5-2-4
    Capacity (cc)
    2849
    Power output (hp / kW /)
    601 /
    442 /
    at rpm
    8000
    Torque (N·m)
    608
    at rpm
    6000
    Bore (mm)
    91,0
    Stroke (mm)
    73,0
    Compression
    8,6
    Number of valves
    4/24
    Valvetrain
    SOHC
    Block material
    алюминиевый сплав
    Engine weight (kg)
    150
    Fuel system
    впрыск
    Turbocharger
    2
    Specific
    Specific output (hp/litre)
    210,95
    Specific output (hp/tonne)
    556,48
    Specific output (kg/hp)
    1,80
    Specific torque (N·m/litre)
    213,41
    Specific torque (N·m/tonne)
    562,96
    Transmission
    Driven wheels
    полный
    Gearbox
    механическая
    Number of speeds
    5
    Suspension
    Front suspension
    независимая
    Rear suspension
    независимая
    Elastic elements in front
    пружины
    Elastic elements in rear
    пружины
    Tire brand
    Michelin
    Steering
    Steering type
    шестерня-рейка
    Brakes specs
    Brakes front
    дисковые вентилируемые
    Brakes rear
    дисковые вентилируемые
    Disc material
    карбон-керамика
    Anti-lock braking system
    да
    Dimensions and weight
    Body
    стальной трубчатый каркас
    Body material
    углеволокно
    Length (mm)
    4420
    Width (mm)
    2110
    Height (mm)
    1140
    Wheelbase (mm)
    2750
    Curb weight (kg)
    1080
    Performance specs
    Fuel type
    Аи-95
    Top speed (kph)
    300
    Top speed (mph)
    186
    Last modified
    14.09.2023

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