PEUGEOT unveils autonomous INSTINCT Concept

February 28, 2017
PEUGEOT unveils autonomous INSTINCT Concept
Share:

PEUGEOT has revealed a glimpse of how its sees the future of mobility with its INSTINCT concept, a unique Shooting Brake which offers the option of fully autonomous driving.


Unveiled in Spain, the PEUGEOT INSTINCT Concept features both ‘Drive’ and ‘Autonomous’ modes, offering the driver the choice between an engaging drive and the convenience of a fully autonomous vehicle.

On board technology includes an ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) platform, the Samsung ArtikTM Cloud, which syncs with the user’s devices. This enables the car to learn its user’s lifestyle and preconfigure its settings – for example, driving mode, seat and interface settings, ambient lighting and audio can all be adapted seamlessly to the user’s routines.

Externally, the aerodynamic, sculpted body is designed for maximum fuel efficiency but also to catch the eye. The styling houses PEUGEOT INSTINCT’s ground-breaking technology, including cameras in each LED headlamp which enable the car to scan the road ahead and communicate with the driving assistance systems.
PREVIOUS ARTICLE
GS Yuasa Celebrates its 100th Anniversary
NEXT ARTICLE
Motorbike & Scooter Show at the RDS

More from BODYSHOP

It starts with Ring

It starts with Ring

icon Renowned auto accessory specia...
OSRAM and Ring to host lighting seminar at Automechanika Birmingham

OSRAM and Ring to host lighting seminar at Automechanika Birmingham

icon Renowned lighting specialists,...
New home for Toyota Trade parts in Waterford

New home for Toyota Trade parts in Waterford

icon In business since 1979, Tom Mu...
FEBEST offers Ball Joint advice

FEBEST offers Ball Joint advice

icon Parts specialist FEBEST has is...
BlueTech DS180 VCI, next generation diagnostics from Delphi

BlueTech DS180 VCI, next generation diagnostics from Delphi

icon The BlueTech DS180 VCI is a ne...
Car-O-Liner opens up OEM approval opportunities

Car-O-Liner opens up OEM approval opportunities

icon In the automotive market the t...

More from AUTOBIZ