F997 Peugeot--------

1997 was the first full year of production for the original Partner. It revolutionized the "leisure activity vehicle" segment and featured a 1.4L inline-4 engine capable of 75 hp.

The F997 Peugeot would ditch the giant rear wing of the 9X8 in favor of ground-effect tunnels. The design language would feature the brand’s signature "three-claw" LED light signature, but stretched across an ultra-wide, low-slung bonnet. Active aero flaps in the front bumper would open during braking, while a retractable rear spoiler deploys above 150 km/h. F997 Peugeot--------

Is it a leaked internal code? A forgotten prototype? Or a vision of what the next decade of performance could look like? While official documentation remains elusive, the very mystery of the F997 designation allows us to explore Peugeot’s potential future through the lens of its glorious past. Let’s decode the "F997." 1997 was the first full year of production

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