The French car manufacturer is ready to showcase the Peugeot Instinct concept this year at the Geneva Auto Show. A glimpse of the car has been previewed recently at the 2017 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

The Peugeot Instinct concept is four-seat wagon with a hybrid engine and autonomous driving capability. It appears longer than the Peugeot 308 with a very low ground clearance. The alloy wheels are fairly large in size and add a sporty look to the wagon.

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It will be powered by a 300 horsepower plug-in hybrid engine. Although it is a fully autonomous car, the automaker says it can also be driven it manually.

The Peugeot Instinct concept also includes loads of advanced connectivity features such as Samsung’s Artik Cloud. Through this, the car can synchronize with other devices on the cloud and learn about the driver’s habits and configure certain functions on the car such as drive mode preference, lighting, seat settings automatically.

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The design of the Peugeot Instinct concept is not just aesthetically pleasing but also aerodynamically efficient. On the inside, it has an advanced version of the Peugeot’s i-Cockpit digital dash system, which folds away the steering wheel and the pedals during autonomous drive mode. A specialized chat assistant bot is also present inside.

More details will be revealed as the Instinct concept makes its debut at the Geneva Auto Show.