
Following the world premiere of the restyled RCZ at September’s Paris Motor Show, Peugeot has confirmed UK pricing for the coupe model that will arrive in showrooms across Britain during the second week of January 2013. Read more »
The study is the RCZ R and it is showcased in Paris in matt black and copper livery that echoes another Peugeot concept unveiled at the show, the ‘Onyx’ supercar.
Read more »We will begin our tour with the refreshed RCZ that will arrive in European showrooms during the first quarter of 2013.
The 2013 model year version of Peugeot's Audi TT challenger has received a round of cosmetic and equipment updates, while keeping the same engine range as before, including a 1.6-liter turbocharged petrol in 154hp (156PS) and 197hp (200PS) variants, and a 2.0-liter turbo diesel generating 161hp (163PS).
Peugeot's designers have gifted the 2013 RCZ with a more stylish and less bulbous front end by redesigning the headlamps and front bumper and adding the firm's more compact and chic "floating grille".
The facelift comes a little over two years since the two-door model went on sale in Europe and it brings some welcome styling changes such as the replacement of the large front grille with a much more petite unit along with a new front bumper housing LED daytime running lights and redesigned headlamps.
Read more »The new limited edition model is named "Onyx" and it is available with either a 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four petrol delivering 154hp (156PS) or a 2.0-liter HDI turbo diesel that generates 161hp (163PS) and a whole lot more torque than the gasoline unit does.
Read more »On the other hand, Europeans get other alternatives such as the front-wheel drive Peugeot RCZ coupe, which can be seen in these videos racing against the Scion FR-S' twin, the Toyota GT 86.
Read more »For this reason, Peugeot renewed its partnership with local dealer Sime Darby, which will manage imports, distribution and marketing in Hong-Kong and Macau. Sime Darby is also the importer of the Peugeot Brand, in Australia, in New Zealand and Singapore.
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