Peugeot 308 RC Z Concept Car showcasing at the Frankfurt Motor Show
By: Peter Chubb | July 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment

The difference with this concept car over others is the fact that the design is not over the top, and it could even make it to a car showroom. The design of the car has been made as light as possible with the use of both aluminum and carbon fiber. The design is streamlined which helps both performance and more importantly fuel economy.

You will notice that the front of the 308 RC Z Concept has been taken from the 308, but the RC Z has a sportier and sharper lower panel and a single air intake design. The integral front fog lights and a sexy chrome front grille adds to the sporty look.

The design feature that I like the most just has to be the curved shape of the roof panel and the rear window; this helps the flow of air which in turn improves downforce to the rear end of the car. This means that there is no need for an ugly spoiler.

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