Peugeot unveiled their ultra stylish Instinct
Concept during last year's Geneva Motor Show, and since then, we've even
learned that several of its styling cues will make the journey over to the
all-new 508.
Yet, if you're going to take that type of design and
turn it into a four-door saloon, what can be more stylish than a roofless
Landaulet version, such as this one drawn up by designer Jo Zechnas. It
presumably features the same suicide doors as the concept, which means no
B-pillar. Otherwise, it's all angular lines, wide fenders and an aggressive
rear end.
We can easily envision heads of state riding in the
back of this car, as well as certain wealthy individuals who wouldn't mind
ditching popular luxury badges for something a little bit different. And if you
think this car wouldn't be comfortable enough, we'll remind you that the
real-life Instinct concept featured optimized seats that could fully recline in
order to help occupants rest while the car was in autonomous mode.