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Written by Stephen Dobie
Peugeot isn"t in the World Rally Championship. It hasn"t been since 2005, when a rallying incarnation of the 307 CC competed. Citroen its cousin from the PSA group campaigns C3s and DS3s, which means a financial outlay for Peugeot to do the same thing is exceedingly improbable.But that doesn"t stop WRC fans and car fans in general dreaming of a return for rallying Peugeots and their exceptional livery. So here is a Peugeot 208, imagined in 2017 WRC spec (basically humongous wings, massive arches and lots of intricate air-carving planes) and wearing the colours of the legendary 205 T16.It"s the work of RC Workchop, whose renderings we"ve featured on TG before. Of all the car renderings online, these offer arguably the best mix of fantasy ideas and realistic appearance. See how well an old Beetle and a Bugatti Veyron can be moulded together. This could, at first glance, be a proper Peugeot PR image for a new WRC car.
Date written: 15 Feb 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 6751
Peugeot isn"t in the World Rally Championship. It hasn"t been since 2005, when a rallying incarnation of the 307 CC competed. Citroen its cousin from the PSA group campaigns C3s and DS3s, which means a financial outlay for Peugeot to do the same thing is exceedingly improbable.But that doesn"t stop WRC fans and car fans in general dreaming of a return for rallying Peugeots and their exceptional livery. So here is a Peugeot 208, imagined in 2017 WRC spec (basically humongous wings, massive arches and lots of intricate air-carving planes) and wearing the colours of the legendary 205 T16.It"s the work of RC Workchop, whose renderings we"ve featured on TG before. Of all the car renderings online, these offer arguably the best mix of fantasy ideas and realistic appearance. See how well an old Beetle and a Bugatti Veyron can be moulded together. This could, at first glance, be a proper Peugeot PR image for a new WRC car.
Date written: 15 Feb 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 6751