PEUGEOT has unveiled a concept version of its exciting RCZ 2+2 coupé, the RCZ HYbrid4.

Based on the same power train as the 3008 Hybrid4, it’s powered by a 2-litre HDi FAP diesel engine with a maximum power of 163bhp and a 37bhp electric motor giving a total power output of 200bhp.

Its creation clearly demonstrates the flexibility of the Peugeot HYbrid4 technology and the marque’s desire to offer this technology in different vehicle types across its model range.

With the innovative HYbrid4 technology, the RCZ HYbrid4 concept car achieves a level of fuel consumption and CO2 emissions previously unheard of in the world of the sports car: 76.35mpg and just 95g/km of CO2.

Peugeot says this clearly shows that performance and respect for the environment are achievable together in one vehicle.

The RCZ HYbrid4 is powered by a 2.0-litre 163bhp HDi diesel engine at the front and a 37bhp electric power train at the rear.

This gives a maximum power output of 200 bhp and a maximum torque of 221lb/ft at the front and 147lb/ft at the rear.

The hybrid power train also benefits the dynamic performance of the vehicle as the rear suspension now becomes a multi-link arrangement due to the HYbrid4 rear power train module, which also provides four-wheel drive.

The company adds that the RCZ HYbrid4 concept illustrates more than ever a new chapter in the history of Peugeot’s “lifestyle vehicles” and shows that, in the future, performance can live happily alongside respect for the environment.