Peugeot of the decade
But if we actually want the RC Z to be made, start writing, says Neil Lyndon
Public opinion might not count for much in an elective dictatorship such as our own, but car-makers care obsessively and constantly about the opinions and feelings of their customers. So there's a fair chance that if sufficient numbers of people write to Peugeot and tell them to make their RC Z coupe, the company will do exactly that.
At Geneva 2008, the RC Z was Peugeot's first hands-down winner of the prize for most beautiful car in show since the ravishing Pininfarina 407 coupe appeared 10 years ago.
Based on the standard Peugeot 308 with modifications to the suspension and engine, the RC Z is an in-house Peugeot design which knowingly alludes to the past work of fancypants European design
houses such as Zagato. Curvy and powerfully drawn, with a rear-end that looks as if it might be coming right at you, the RC Z's bonnet line rises through its windscreen and continues through its
roof in a sweep of declarative











