Heir to the PEUGEOT RIFTER 4x4 CONCEPT, it is also designed for exploration on all terrains.
PEUGEOT RIFTER 4x4 CONCEPT: the initiator!
The star-chasing adventurer
PEUGEOT RIFTER 4x4 CONCEPT: the star-chasing show car, initiator of PEUGEOT's vision of the future of the outdoor leisure vehicle, showed the way during the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
RENEW CODES
PEUGEOT BOXER 4x4 CONCEPT, adventurer ready for all adventures.
With an expressive style and innovative materials, the PEUGEOT BOXER is transformed for the VDL* 2019 show into an adventurer ready for all adventures.
The first challenge to overcome was to move away from the traditional world of motorhomes and illustrate the PEUGEOT brand's vision of this type of vehicle. To liven up a segment dedicated to freedom, the style asserts itself to experience an adventure rich in sensations.
RESPECT YOUR ENVIRONMENT
Built on a PEUGEOT BOXER L3, the 6m length is optimized to offer adventurers a living space of 10m², ideally designed for 2 or 3 people. 4 distinct areas are arranged, with a kitchen and dining room, a sleeping area, a bathroom and the driving position. The numerous storage spaces will allow you to carry all the equipment necessary for extreme sports and everyday life!
The interior is a rejuvenating cocoon, with soothing light tones that contrast with the exterior. The atmosphere is warmed up with the woodwork while the upholstery and upholstery are specific to this concept. The sporty technical mesh sits alongside a GRIS GREVAL Alcantara® taken from the new upholstery of the PEUGEOT e-208 GT, 508 HYBRID GT, 508 SW HYBRID GT and 3008 HYBRID4. BOXER logos in MINT color are added in textile transfer, a technique used by major textile brands, and the belts abandon their monotony and also adopt MINT.
EXPLORER
The PEUGEOT BOXER 4x4 CONCEPT is much more than a stylistic expression. It must be as comfortable in gravel, mud, snow as on rocky paths.
EXTEND THE ADVENTURE
MOBILIZING THE BEST EXPERTISE
The final challenge was to surround ourselves with leading partners in their fields, and to ask them to think outside the box.