Peugeot Goes on Summer Tour with the Polygon Tour
From July 17 to 30, 2026, Peugeot will travel across France with the Polygon Tour, a summer tour aimed at showcasing its latest innovations.
Peugeot is hitting the road this summer. The Lion brand will organize the Polygon Tour from July 17 to 30, 2026, a touring event that will stop at four French tourist destinations to meet the general public. The goal is to introduce its current range, new releases, and its concept car Polygon in a more friendly setting than a traditional showroom.
The Polygon concept, presented as Peugeot’s vision for the future, will be the main attraction of the event. This prototype illustrates the stylistic and technological directions that the manufacturer aims to explore in the coming years, with a focus on design, agility, and more sustainable mobility.
The Summer of the Lion
The public will also be able to get close to several production models, including the highly anticipated Peugeot E-208 GTi, which will be showcased in a preview. The SUVs 2008, 3008, and 5008, along with the 408, will also be part of the vehicles presented. Depending on the stops, some models will be available for test drives on the road, allowing visitors to discover the latest developments in the range.
Beyond automobiles, Peugeot aims to transform this tour into a true living space. Each stop will feature various free activities, including an immersive “Roar Box” experience, a photobooth, play areas, a pétanque court, a refreshment space, as well as several contests. The local network of dealers will also participate in the organization to assist visitors and answer their questions about the vehicles and the brand’s mobility solutions.
The Polygon Tour 2026 will stop in Saint-Malo on July 17 and 18, in Aix-en-Provence on July 21 and 22, in Le Touquet on July 25 and 26, before concluding in Les Sables-d’Olonne on July 29 and 30.
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With this summer operation, Peugeot is relying on direct contact with the public outside its traditional commercial network. It is a way for the manufacturer to showcase its new products while giving holidaymakers the opportunity to discover its models in a more relaxed environment.
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This page is translated from the original post "Peugeot part en tournée d’été avec le le Polygon Tour" in French.
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