PEUGEOT 9X8 HYPERCAR
The broad outline and aerodynamic concept of this PEUGEOT 9X8 was only unveiled after several months of hard work, jointly undertaken by development engineers led by Olivier Jansonnie, Technical Director of PEUGEOT Sport, and the team of designers led by Matthias Hossann, Head of PEUGEOT Design.
With the 9X8, Peugeot is rolling out a genuine brand project based on the concept of Neo-Performance, combining the ultimate in sports performance, technological know-how that can be transferred to production models, efficiency and design excellence.
The X evokes the all-wheel drive (four-wheel drive) and hybrid power technologies that feature on the new PEUGEOT Hypercar, which sees the Brand’s electrification strategy extended further in a racing setting.
As regards the 8, this is the figure that is ever present on all contemporary PEUGEOT models: the 208 and 2008, 308, 3008, 5008 and of course the 508, which has recently passed through the hands of the same team of engineers and designers as the Hypercar, to become the first model to bear the PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED label.
BREATHTAKING STYLE
“As always at PEUGEOT, the sketch that formed the basis for our work featured a cat ready to pounce,” explained Matthias Hossann, Head of PEUGEOT Design. “This attitude has led to a cockpit that slightly inclined to the front. Generally speaking, the PEUGEOT 9X8 features the same design cues that can be seen on all brand models: it’s a sophisticated, sleek and elegant car that conveys a sense of emotion and dynamism”.
In addition to its body shape and overall appearance, the Design team worked on integrating the design cues specific to the PEUGEOT Brand in all the execution details – with optimal efficiency, of course
Le cockpit de 9X8 surprend lui aussi, pour l’attention extrême que lui a consacrée l’équipe des designers. « Nous avons tenu à proposer une déclinaison tout à fait particulière du cockpit », souligne Matthias Hossann.
NO WING! THE OPPORTUNITIES OF THE LMHLe Mans Hypercar REGULATIONS
“The new Le Mans Hypercar (LMH) regulations have been designed to even out conventional performance vectors,” explained Olivier Jansonnie, Technical Director of PEUGEOT Sport’s WEC programme. “It’s exciting because it’s now up to us to invent, innovate and find opportunities to generate performance that do not involve conventional means. This was very much the case as regards the aerodynamics. The regulations allow just one adjustable aerodynamic component, without specifying that this has to be the rear wing. Our calculations and simulations suggested that we could achieve very high performance levels without a rear wing.”
The 200 kW electric motor/generator will be front mounted, the seven-speed sequential gearbox and the battery are currently being assembled, in order to comply with the test bench validation schedule. PEUGEOT Sport and Saft, a TotalEnergies subsidiary, are taking on a technological challenge everyday together by jointly developing the high-power density, high voltage (900 volts) battery.
LE MANS: AN EXCELLENT TEST LAB FOR PEUGEOT
Linda Jackson insisted on this point: “PEUGEOT’s involvement in Endurance racing goes beyond just the racing itself: it’s an extreme test lab for PEUGEOT. It also explains why our connection with Le Mans is so strong. The sporting results are important, obviously, but perhaps more so is the validation of our technologies and our research at a 24-hour race held in ultimate racing conditions. We are able to test, in a demanding competitive setting, the hybrid system and technologies related to reducing fuel consumption – and therefore CO2 emissions – that we are currently developing for our production vehicles. Our PEUGEOT Sport teams are proud to see their research integrated in the vehicles in our product line-up. For our customers, this Le Mans test lab is a guarantee of the quality of our cars.”
WHAT THE DRIVERS HAD TO SAY
Paul di Resta
Scottish, 35 years old, former Formula 1 driver and 2010 DTM Champion
Loïc Duval
French, 39 years old, winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and World Endurance Championship in 2013
Mikkel Jensen
Danish, 26 years old, Endurance driver, 2019 LMP3 ELMS Champion
Kevin Magnussen
Danish, 28 years old, former Formula 1 driver, endurance driver in the IMSA
Gustavo Menezes
American, 26 years old: WEC and ALMS driver, winner of the LMP2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and LMP2 World Champion in 2016
James Rossiter
British, 37 years old, former Formula 1, ALMS and Super GT driver
Jean-Eric Vergne
French, 31 years old, former Formula 1 driver, two-time Formula E Champion
Scottish, 35 years old, former Formula 1 driver and 2010 DTM Champion
French, 39 years old, winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and World Endurance Championship in 2013
Danish, 26 years old, Endurance driver, 2019 LMP3 ELMS Champion
Danish, 28 years old, former Formula 1 driver, endurance driver in the IMSA
American, 26 years old: WEC and ALMS driver, winner of the LMP2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and LMP2 World Champion in 2016
British, 37 years old, former Formula 1, ALMS and Super GT driver
French, 31 years old, former Formula 1 driver, two-time Formula E Champion
The brand returns to endurance racing with the exceptional opportunity to work in the sport in the form of petrol/electric hybrid power. For over ten years, PEUGEOT Sport has proven its proficiency in hybrid-electric technology. The 508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED takes its philosophy, technology and performances from the experience acquired with the PEUGEOT 908 Hybrid4 and the PEUGEOT 908 HY demonstration car, then with the PEUGEOT 208 HYbrid FE project and more recently, the PEUGEOT 308 R Hybrid presented in 2015.
The 508 PEUGEOT SPORT ENGINEERED now combines and concentrates this work and technological proficiency. It is a worthy successor to the projects mentioned above. PEUGEOT Sport’s racing DNA and its technological proficiency can be seen in this vehicle, combining very high performance levels, controlled emission values (46 g/km CO2) and a full electric range of 26 miles.