Peugeot’s Fortnite Star: Polygon Concept With Steer by Wire and Micro LED Cabin
The Peugeot Polygon Concept feels like a friendly peek into the future, not a cold science project. You sit down, place your hands on the Hypersquare steering control, and it immediately makes sense. The square shape, paired with steer by wire technology, gives you quick, light inputs in a parking lot and precise, steady responses at highway speed. There is no mechanical connection, just confidence and calm. It is a different kind of driver involvement—less effort, more feeling—like switching from gloves to bare hands.
The cabin doubles down on that sensation. Instead of a traditional instrument cluster, a micro LED panel reflects information onto the windscreen, right in your line of sight. You glance forward and everything you need is there: speed, navigation, and drive modes that change the mood inside and outside the car. It is immersive without being distracting, and it keeps your eyes where they belong—on the road.
Look closer and you notice how playful and practical the design is. The front end reimagines Peugeot’s three claw signature with animated micro LED elements, and even the Goodyear tires carry laser engraved patterns and color accents. Inside, the seats use a 3D printed shell and single piece molded foam for comfort and clean geometry. Much of the material is recycled, from protective coatings to forged textile surfaces made from old Peugeot seats. Many parts are designed to be swapped in minutes, so you can refresh the look as your tastes change.
Most of all, Polygon feels welcoming. The windscreen pushed forward opens the cabin with daylight, storage spots invite your everyday gear, and the whole space feels like it wants you to get in and go. If you enjoy smart tech that serves the drive rather than stealing the show, this concept lands the balance beautifully.

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