Peugeot SxC crossover concept revealed

* Big Peugeot Crossover for Shanghai show * Designed and built from the ground up in China * Hybrid powertrain delivers 313bhp and 48.7mpg...

Peugeot SxC crossover concept revealed

Peugeot will unveil this large crossover concept at the Shanghai Motor Show next week.

Called the SxC, the car has been 100% designed and built in China. At 4.87m long and 1.61m high it is lower and longer than the existing Mitsubishi Outlander-based 4007 4x4.

The sporty-looking upmarket car gives some general ideas on how Peugeot design will evolve over the coming years. It could either preview a potential bigger brother to the 4007 or signal how the replacement for that car could look.

The Outlander-based 4007 will probably remain in production until at least 2014.

For the moment the SxC is firmly in concept car territory with 22-inch wheels, rear-hinged rear doors and pillarless design.

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The hybrid powertrain is a little more down to earth: a 218bhp 1.6-lire petrol powers the front wheels and a 95bhp electric motor drives the rear wheels.

Besides the ability to operate in four-wheel drive, the SxC can also drive in fully electric mode at low speed. Despite sporty performance from the total output of 313bhp, Peugeot says the SxC promises fuel economy of 48.7mpg and emissions of 143g/km.

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