In 2003, Peugeot unveiled the Hoggar, a concept car that paid homage to the brand's rich history in desert racing. This vehicle showcased innovative design and highlighted Peugeot's commitment to performance in challenging terrains.
Design and Engineering
The Peugeot Hoggar was a two-seater buggy designed for off-road adventures. Its carbon fiber monocoque construction ensured a lightweight yet robust structure, essential for desert conditions.
Key Technical Features
- Dual HDi DOHC FAP diesel engines, each with a displacement of 2168 cm³, delivering a combined 360 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque.
- All-wheel drive system, with engines mounted at both the front and rear, enhancing traction on unstable surfaces.
- Six-speed sequential gearbox, allowing precise control during high-speed maneuvers.
- Independent suspension with double wishbones on both axles, providing an impressive 500 mm of travel to navigate uneven terrains.
The Hoggar’s design drew inspiration from nature and biomimicry, evident in its flowing lines and sturdy stance. The bodywork, made from a single piece of carbon fiber with a honeycomb structure, was reinforced by two stainless steel roll bars, ensuring passenger safety.
Interior Features
Inside, the Hoggar combined functionality with futuristic elements:
- Dual tachometers, one for each engine, allowing the driver to monitor performance accurately.
- Touch-screen display, a pioneering feature at the time, providing essential vehicle information and navigation aids.
- Minimalistic yet ergonomic layout, ensuring that controls were easily accessible, crucial during intense off-road driving.
Peugeot's Desert Racing Heritage
The Hoggar's name is a tribute to the Hoggar Mountains, a vast and arid region in the Sahara Desert. Peugeot’s deep connection with desert racing began decades earlier, with models like the Peugeot 504 and Peugeot 205 T16, both of which dominated rally raids in the 1980s and 1990s.
Peugeot continued this success with the Peugeot 2008 DKR and 3008 DKR, securing multiple Dakar Rally victories. The Hoggar concept reflected this heritage, merging high-performance engineering with off-road capability.
Legacy of the Hoggar Concept
While the Hoggar remained a concept, its influence extended beyond the prototype:
- In 2010, Peugeot introduced a pickup truck named Hoggar for the Brazilian market, drawing design cues from the 206 and Partner models. This vehicle catered to the demand for compact utility vehicles in emerging markets.