Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Peugeot 2008 DKR Revealed
Peugeot has presented the 2008 DKR, a purpose-designed race car built
to spearhead the automaker's return to the iconic Dakar Rally after a
25-year hiatus. Driven by experienced pilots Carlos Sainz and
Cyril Depres, the race car features a menacing look with angular
headlights similar to the ones found on the regular-production 2008, a
thin radiator grille and black alloy wheels mounted on off-road
competition tires manufactured by Michelin. A two-tone flat paint job
wraps up the murdered-out look, while a coupe-like silhouette adds a
sporty touch to the overall appearance. Interior pictures are not
available but expect the car to boast a driver-focused cockpit with
just the bare minimum level of equipment. What powers the 2008
DKR is a mystery but Peugeot has revealed the car is rear-wheel drive.
Although critics are skeptical Peugeot can win Dakar with a two-wheel
drive car, engineers believe the 2008 DKR has the potential to perform
better than four-wheel drive racers entered in the event by competing
automakers. "Given the off-road capability of two-wheel drive transmission
and its ability to run on sand, that's the choice we ultimately went
for. It enabled us to fit bigger wheels and also to benefit from more
suspension travel," explained Jean-Christophe Pailler, Peugeot Sport's
Project Leader. The 2008 DKR is scheduled to make its competition
debut in January of 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It will face
stiff competition from an eclectic field of rivals including a heavily-modified MINI Countryman that has placed first in every edition of the grueling race since 2012. (leftlanenews)
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