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Peugeot Nautilus

The Peugeot Nautilus concept car by Pininfarina.

Vehicle Overview

The Peugeot Nautilus, showcased by Pininfarina at the 1997 Geneva Motor Show, was a striking exploration of the “haut de gamme” sedan theme for Peugeot. This concept car, built on the mechanical platform of the Peugeot 605 and anticipating the launch of the 607, was characterized by its impressive length and notably low overall height of just 1.35 meters. The Nautilus featured an aquamarine metallic exterior with a matte finish, lending it a unique and sophisticated appearance. Inside, the design drew inspiration from the marine environment, reflected in the seat coverings and the overall aesthetic. The interior showcased two-tone upholstery to distinguish between the refined rear passenger area and the functional, ergonomic driver’s seat. The expansive glass surfaces, including the roof, enhanced the car’s airy feel, while the innovative front-end design elements previewed styling cues that would later appear in Peugeot production models. Designed by Ken Okuyama, the Nautilus was not intended for production but served as a testament to Pininfarina’s ability to craft exquisite luxury sedans. The car’s design was heavily influenced by the sea, with prominent features such as fin-shaped rims and a seashell motif at the center of the steering wheel. Additional innovative touches included hidden door handles within the window frames and cameras replacing traditional side mirrors. The Nautilus was a showcase of Pininfarina’s visionary design and technological capabilities. The use of marine-inspired elements, combined with advanced features like the hidden door handles and camera-based rearview system, highlighted Pininfarina’s ability to blend aesthetics with functionality. The concept car’s sleek lines, luxurious interior, and futuristic technology captured the imagination, demonstrating what a high-end Peugeot sedan could potentially offer. Although the Nautilus never made it to production, it remains an iconic example of concept car design, illustrating Pininfarina’s prowess in creating luxurious and innovative vehicles. The Nautilus served as a bold statement of design potential, influencing future automotive trends and showcasing the creative synergy between Pininfarina and Peugeot.

Peugeot Nautilus Pininfarina

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    1997
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    Peugeot
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    Nautilus
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    Pininfarina
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