The design was transformed from a series of drawings to a full scale model under the supervision of the Peugeot Style Centre, putting
to use professional industrial processes to digitally render the concept in 3D, create a full size model with high density foam and then construct a rolling example using high tech plastics and epoxies.
The final result is a two-seat transport likely intended for only short distance travel, and powered by a skateboard style hydrogen fuel cell powered electric motors in the base and rear curvature of the car. Actually I just made that last part up. It doesn't seem to have any engine whatsoever, but considering the era this vehicle appears to belong in,things like GM's HyWire skateboard fuel cell power train and mechanicals
might be a reality, and a car's shape, functionality and styling will be constructed purely at the whim of its designers and marketing gurus (yes, marketing departments will still run the show in the future).
Interiors such as the Moovie concept's cylinder of plexiglass sliding door that contains the wheel and high density foam chairs will only be an idea away. The blue exterior set against the two-tone yellow interior imparts a feeling of serenity and comfort, as do the soft edges and sinuous shapes that abound. Only basic visual gauges are present, and any controls are removed, likely in favour of voice-activated everything, creating a pleasant and clutter-free appearance. The entire front dome is clear, as are the doors, so the mood is more likely to be influenced by the weather than anything else.
One thing I don't understand, though, is whether the Moovie has anything to do with cows?
Specifications:
Body Type: 2-door coupe
Seating Capacity: 2
Web Site: www.peugeot.com
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| Interiors such as the Moovie concept's cylinder of plexiglass slidingdoor that contains the wheel and high density foam chairs will only bean idea away. (Photo: Automobiles Peugeot) |
The final result is a two-seat transport likely intended for only short distance travel, and powered by a skateboard style hydrogen fuel cell powered electric motors in the base and rear curvature of the car. Actually I just made that last part up. It doesn't seem to have any engine whatsoever, but considering the era this vehicle appears to belong in,things like GM's HyWire skateboard fuel cell power train and mechanicals
![]() |
| Only basic visual gauges are present, and any controls are removed, likely in favour of voice-activated everything. (Photo: Automobiles Peugeot) |
Interiors such as the Moovie concept's cylinder of plexiglass sliding door that contains the wheel and high density foam chairs will only be an idea away. The blue exterior set against the two-tone yellow interior imparts a feeling of serenity and comfort, as do the soft edges and sinuous shapes that abound. Only basic visual gauges are present, and any controls are removed, likely in favour of voice-activated everything, creating a pleasant and clutter-free appearance. The entire front dome is clear, as are the doors, so the mood is more likely to be influenced by the weather than anything else.
One thing I don't understand, though, is whether the Moovie has anything to do with cows?
Specifications:
Body Type: 2-door coupe
Seating Capacity: 2
Web Site: www.peugeot.com




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