The Peugeot Fractal concept is a urban coupe cabriolet that stands3.81 metres long and 1.77 metres wide. Thanks to it’s compact size and lightweight construction, the Fractal concept weighs in at only 1 000 kg. The all-wheel drive Fractal rides on 19-inch wheels and features a removable roof. In addition, adjustable springs allow the ground clearance to be adjusted between 7 and 11 cm.
The Peugeot Fractal is powered by two 75 kW electric motors and a 30 kWh battery pack, giving the car a range of 450 km. Peugeot says the Fractal can sprint to 100kph in just 6.8 seconds.
On the inside, the Fractal is all tech. More than 80% of the interior is made from 3D-printed materials. There’s even a high-definition holographic heads-up display and a polycarbonate strip which provides additional information to the driver. The centre console features a 7.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen for infotainment and controls the9.1.2 sound system which delivers impeccable aural entertainment.
Although the Fractal is only a concept, it may very well inspire a future coupe/cabriolet model.The Peugeot Fractal Concept will debut at the Frankfurt motor show later this month. We will be there to see the unveiling of the Fractal and get more details on the concept.