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The '''Peugeot Onyx''' is a [[concept car|concept]] [[sports car]] produced by the French car manufacturer [[Peugeot]], presented at [[2012 Paris Motor Show]].<ref>[https://www.tf1.fr/auto-moto/actualite/mondial-de-l-auto-2012-live-la-peugeot-onyx-met-tout-le-monde-d-accord-7549425.html Le peugeot Onyx]</ref><ref>{{cite web| url= https://www.peugeot.fr/marque-et-technologie/concepts-car/onyx.html |website= www.peugeot.fr |title= ONYX : LA SUPER-CAR DU 21ÈME SIÈCLE |date= March 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.peugeotdesignlab.com/fr/le-studio/concept-cars/peugeot-onyx |website= www.peugeotdesignlab.com |title= PEUGEOT ONYX |date= March 2020}}</ref> For a limited time, this car was playable in the racing game [[Asphalt 9: Legends]].
The '''Peugeot Onyx''' is a [[concept car|concept]] [[sports car]] produced by the French car manufacturer [[Peugeot]], presented at [[2012 Paris Motor Show]].<ref>[https://www.tf1.fr/auto-moto/actualite/mondial-de-l-auto-2012-live-la-peugeot-onyx-met-tout-le-monde-d-accord-7549425.html Le peugeot Onyx]</ref><ref>{{cite web| url= https://www.peugeot.fr/marque-et-technologie/concepts-car/onyx.html |website= www.peugeot.fr |title= ONYX : LA SUPER-CAR DU 21ÈME SIÈCLE |date= March 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.peugeotdesignlab.com/fr/le-studio/concept-cars/peugeot-onyx |website= www.peugeotdesignlab.com |title= PEUGEOT ONYX |date= March 2020}}</ref> For a limited time, this car was playable in the racing game [[Asphalt 9: Legends]].


== History ==
== Design and Performance ==
=== Design ===
=== Design ===
Designed by the Peugeot design center of chief designer [[Gilles Vidal]], the bodywork (with its onyx mineral appearance) is hand-crafted by a master craftsman,<ref>{{cite web| url= https://www.autoplus.fr/peugeot/onyx/actualite/Paris-2012-concept-car-supercar-Peugeot-Onyx-1458849.html |website= www.autoplus.fr |title= Peugeot Onyx : une supercar de 680 chevaux ! |date= March 2020}}</ref> made of carbon fiber and copper foils. The taillights adopt the stylistic three-claw signature of the Peugeot lion, and its taut lines (inspired among others by the [[Peugeot Proxima]], [[Peugeot Oxia]], [[Peugeot RCZ]], [[Peugeot SR1]], and [[Peugeot HX1]]) influence the styling of future Peugeot models 2015.
Designed by the Peugeot design center of chief designer [[Gilles Vidal]], the bodywork (with its onyx mineral appearance) is hand-crafted by a master craftsman,<ref>{{cite web| url= https://www.autoplus.fr/peugeot/onyx/actualite/Paris-2012-concept-car-supercar-Peugeot-Onyx-1458849.html |website= www.autoplus.fr |title= Peugeot Onyx : une supercar de 680 chevaux ! |date= March 2020}}</ref> made of carbon fiber and copper foils. The taillights adopt the stylistic three-claw signature of the Peugeot lion, and its taut lines (inspired among others by the [[Peugeot Proxima]], [[Peugeot Oxia]], [[Peugeot RCZ]], [[Peugeot SR1]], and [[Peugeot HX1]]) influence the styling of future Peugeot models 2015.

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Peugeot Onyx
Overview
ManufacturerPeugeot
Production2012
Body and chassis
ClassConcept
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutMid-engined, rear-wheel drive
DoorsHalf-scissor
Powertrain
Engine3.7 L (230 cu in) Peugeot 'HDi FAP' V8 twin-turbo (Diesel)
Electric motor80hp Synchronous with permanent magnets electric motor
Transmission6-speed sequential manual
BatteryLi-ion
Dimensions
Length4,650 mm (183 in)
Width2,200 mm (87 in)
Height1,130 mm (44 in)

The Peugeot Onyx is a concept sports car produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot, presented at 2012 Paris Motor Show.[1][2][3] For a limited time, this car was playable in the racing game Asphalt 9: Legends.

Design and Performance

Design

Designed by the Peugeot design center of chief designer Gilles Vidal, the bodywork (with its onyx mineral appearance) is hand-crafted by a master craftsman,[4] made of carbon fiber and copper foils. The taillights adopt the stylistic three-claw signature of the Peugeot lion, and its taut lines (inspired among others by the Peugeot Proxima, Peugeot Oxia, Peugeot RCZ, Peugeot SR1, and Peugeot HX1) influence the styling of future Peugeot models 2015.

Engine

The Onyx is powered by a Peugeot Sport V8 PSA HYbrid4-HDi-FAP 3.7 L Peugeot 908 engine from the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans Prototype, with a cumulative 680 hp (600 + 80) for a weight of 1,100 kg (2,400 lb), an acceleration from 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.9 s, and 360 km/h (220 mph) top speed.

References

  1. ^ Le peugeot Onyx
  2. ^ "ONYX : LA SUPER-CAR DU 21ÈME SIÈCLE". www.peugeot.fr. March 2020.
  3. ^ "PEUGEOT ONYX". www.peugeotdesignlab.com. March 2020.
  4. ^ "Peugeot Onyx : une supercar de 680 chevaux !". www.autoplus.fr. March 2020.