Classically Proportioned but Radically Modern
Mazda5, Ford Focus, Audi A4, BMW 3-Series, Hyundai Sonata; each of these volume models are vehicles that you might expect to
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| The gorgeous 907 Concept is Peugeot's finest supercar to date, blending state of the art technologies with concours grace. (Photo: Peugeot) |
Unlike previous supercar concepts that the French firm created in years past, such as the late '80s Proxima, Oxia and Quasar, as well as last year's beetle-shaped 4002, the 907 is a front-engined, rear-wheel driven vehicle, a non-traditional design as far as the record books show. The two-seater supercar could almost fall into the category of 'Grand Tourer', but it's faster, lighter and sportier than your average boulevardier. The dramatic 22nd-meets-21st century 907 measures in at 4.37 meters (172.0 in)
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| The 907 applies the shape of any serious front-engined sports car, which includes a gracefully long hood up front, a pushed back cockpit and short tail end. (Photo: Peugeot) |
Any serious front-engined sports car, including all Aston Martins, Corvettes, Vipers, Jaguar E-Types, Nissan Zs, the Ferrari 575 M, or for that matter a 250 Testarossa or even the Batmobile, feature a long-nosed layout necessary for balancing weight. It's always up to the design team to find a style that works with this physical design. The new corporate face, single-handedly introduced by Peugeot's 407 sedan has been applied to the 907: a massive, mouth-like intake on the car's lower valance, cat's eyes headlamps which stretch back into the fenders, and a large, single ornament on the trailing edge of the car's nose.