**Body style Coupé (two-door) **Segment Coupe
The RCZ was a good step forward for Peugeot, as it was hard to name a fun-to-drive car they had produced over the years
Creating a completely different car, the RCZ was the first car not to have a â0â in its nameplate. Fact that actually meant the new sport-coupe had nothing to do with the other models in the range
From the front, we could say that the RCZ was similar to the 308
At the back, things drastically changed with the aggressive design. Rather unusual and easily noticeable from the rear, the RCZ had a double bubble roof and windscreen, features more specific to a concept car. However, Peugeot went far enough to even produce it, despite the increased costs
Available with a diesel or a choice of several gasoline engines, the most powerful unit developed 200 hp and was mated with a manual transmission
While you would expect the 200 ponies to provide great power, the performance was rather modest. Yes, the unit was smooth and had a good torque, but fast wasnât really the adequate word
Nobody can deny the RCZâs great look and while the trial was a successful one, there was room for improvement in all aspects.