Peugeot is revealing not one, but two concept cars at the 2012 Geneva  Motor Show, which present two expressions of the Marque's upmarket  trend in the supermini segment. These concept cars interpret the  generation leap already defined by the 208 but in different contexts. The XY Concept  is intended for city dwellers who love distinction and refinement,  whereas the Peugeot 208 GTi Concept re-generates an iconic legend.
The  first thing that attracts you with the 208 and especially with these  two concepts is the detailing of the signature LED headlamp design,  which is prominently visible both day and night. Using Full-LED  technology, the front directional indicators surround the main beam  headlamps giving these concept cars the impression of having an iris.  The rectangular headlamp units, when used on main beam, appear to have a  'feline pupil' … a technological and precise expression that is fully  identifiable with the lion Marque.
This precision continues with  the integrated style components adorning the bodywork. Wheel arches have  wing extensions, and bodywork with sills enhance the stance.
Peugeot 208 GTi Concept: The re-generation of a legendary icon
The  first sensations are completely visual and evident as soon as the  Peugeot 208 GTi Concept is revealed. Instantly characterised by being  the performance icon of the 208, it features chequered-flag motifs that  embellish the metal mesh of the grille, and the lower bar proudly  affirms its origin by displaying the French 'Le Tricolour' flag or the  Union Jack when in the UK.
Other distinctive exterior features include: double chromed exhaust  tailpipes, aero lower bodywork spoilers and lower sill skirt extensions  that all capture the signature badging.  Placed within the grille is the  brushed aluminium GTi Concept logo that can also be found on the rear  quarter panels, as a salute to its illustrious predecessor - the  legendary 205 GTi.
On the inside, the passenger compartment is a  true GTi environment, with a characteristic sports leather stitched  steering wheel, the treatment of which is replicated on the sides of the  gear lever, double stitching in the seats and enhanced with LED  backlighting to the surrounds of the high-tech instruments. The sports  seats are trimmed with Nappa leather on the outer section, and cloth in  the centre with an embossed tartan motif, and a leather head restraint.
The  red perforated leather steering wheel continues the check motif, and  has a pronounced lower flat section, which carries the GTi Concept logo  set in an aluminium ring. To complete the sports interior, the fascia  capping is dressed in Alcantara with grey stitching, the roof lining is  entirely black and the pedals are aluminium. The centre console  architecture and ventilation vents all feature a graduated red to black  effect, and the chequered-flag theme is also present on the aluminium  door crossbars.
The Peugeot 208 GTi Concept takes its propulsion  from the powerfully-compact RCZ THP 200 engine. Combined with a 6-speed  manual gearbox, the 1.6-litre THP engine puts its driver at the controls  of a machine that captivates the potential for a great driving  experience. Like all 208s, a small steering wheel greets the driver and  with the GTi Concept, this accentuates the dynamic capability of this  car with the enhanced power available. With the raised instrument panel  in line of sight, the information is clearly visible from the dials that  have a brushed aluminium background and very precise graduations.
The  GTi Concept also benefits from the improvements that characterise the  208, taking full advantage of its compactness and lightness, delivering  road-holding that is both excellent and precise.  To enhance the dynamic  experience, it has a 36mm wider track, at the front and at the rear,  and a rear roof spoiler to generate down force at speed. For optimum  braking performance, the GTi Concept is equipped with four discs; 302mm  diameter at the front and 249mm at the rear, set off by red-painted  brake callipers.
Peugeot 208 XY Concept: Urban chic
Powered  by a 1.6-litre e-HDi engine, developing 115bhp and equipped with a  6-speed manual gearbox the Peugeot 208 XY Concept transports its  occupants in a refined environment, with a Crimson colour treatment  applied to exterior bodywork and the decorated interior.
Special  'Pulsion' paintwork means the XY Concept appears to constantly change,  depending on the distance and the position from which it is viewed. This  ability to transform is the result of an exclusive method, based on the  very precise application of sixteen coats of paint and lacquer.
The  passenger compartment is trimmed with crimson stitched leather on the  dashboard, armrests, steering wheel rings, gear lever gaiter and sides,  and with stripes on seat inserts and floor mats, while the panoramic  glass roof is edge-trimmed in black leather.
Pearly grey leather  pleated seats feature five metal rings, which pinch and tighten the  material. This precision in the working of the material continues with  an exclusive steering wheel in leather, with crimson micro-stripes with a  chrome insert in the lower section. Bathed in the natural light  provided by the panoramic glass roof, with white ambiance lighting, the  finishing touches to the interior add a 'gunmetal' aesthetic treatment  to the door crossbars, steering wheel decorations and vent trims.
The  Peugeot 208 XY Concept rides on exclusive dual-effect 18" alloy wheels  complementing its 'Pulsion' colour and special detailing with coloured  chrome decorating the panoramic glass roof trim. The lower window edge  and the quarter panel are finished off with a special grille treatment  with three horizontal chrome bars. 
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