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Wilde’s concept is based on the legendary Peugeot 205 GTi

French car brand Peugeot has channeled one of its most famous hot hatches for its wilderness Polygon Concept, an electric hatch that previews the radical design and fresh engineering of the next generation 208.

The smartly designed three-door Polygon – named after its “multiple personalities” – was envisioned as “the shape of future driving pleasure” and was inspired by the 205 GTi, which was sold here between 1987 and 1994.

The 205 GTi, the performance version of Peugeot’s light sedan, is considered by many enthusiasts to be the epitome of ten-tenths driver commitment, with a rally pedigree that makes it a collector’s item even today.

In a statement, Peugeot said the electric concept was “not a dream” but a preview of “the Peugeots of tomorrow” – with the next generation 208, a rival to the Volkswagen Polo and Skoda Fabia, due around 2027.

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Australia is yet to confirm its timeline for the reintroduction of the 208 and its electric E-208 version as it reviews its local product strategy.

The current generation gasoline-powered 208 was never launched here, but a small handful of electric E-208s were delivered locally.

The e-208 GTI introduced earlier this year – also not confirmed for Australia – had allusions to the legendary 205.

The 205 GTi’s features start with each wheel pushed as far as possible – with extremely short overhangs – and a thick C-pillar that houses a charging port and charge indicator in place of the 205 GTi’s engine size and GTi badges.

The taillights also mimic the 205’s cubic originals, with a lower bumper diffuser and tailgate-mounted rear wing in the style of the legendary Group B 205 GTi T16 Evo rally cars of the 1980s.