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Peugeot RCZ 1.6T 2013 review

EXPERT RATING
8

Want supercar looks without a supersized price tag? This is the French way to get them... it's Peugeot's RCZ - a sleek coupe so sexy it's almost NSFW (not safe for work). The design has been revised and it's ditched the previous gaping maw that gave the first version the look of a recently hooked cod. The face is now more in tune with the rest of the gorgeous body.

Styling / Features

The swelling flanks, the curvaceous roof, the low glasshouse, all add up to a headturner that echoes the style of a supercar without the huge price. The cabin gets great detailing with hints of luxury and some quality materials at the touchpoints. There's a substantial spec list, including alloy pedals, powered seats with memory settings, and a massive flip-up infotainment and satnav screen.'

Add in electronic parking assistance, leather covered sports steering wheel, 19-inch alloy wheels, daytime running lights and projector headlights and you've ticked plenty of boxes.

There's a heap of room in the front, and the boot's not bad -- you can take quite a bit of gear for a two-person weekend.  The hatch and the boot floor are huge, and folding the back seat down boosts the capacity. But the stunning slope of the roof means the back seats are little more than a parcel rack -- you can climb in but there's no room for heads -- or legs if you're already past primary school age.

Driving

The automatic is slick in the mock manual mode -- even if it misses out on the trigger change satisfaction you could get from steering wheel paddles. You can get a 147kW petrol engine with a manual -- and there's also a punchy turbodiessel version, but we've tested the milder petrol engine here. It gives you just 115kW of power, but the numbers can be decieving -- this engine  rewards you with a bit of sparkle if you give it some revs and wake the turbo up.

Get that going and the car comes to life, and with the competent handling it can be a fun drive. It feels planted and sure on the road, and turns even low speed corners into some legal fun. The handling is helped by the suspension being fairly firm, but the ride quality only gets undermined by really bad surfaces.

It's not a hardcore sports car but its got enough bang for the buck to keep most people happy. And its 'beauty for the buck' ratio is off the scale. Some of the finishes may not be quite up to the standard of, say, its German sports rivals. But nor is the price.

Pricing guides

$15,895
Based on third party pricing data
Lowest Price
$13,090
Highest Price
$18,700

Range and Specs

VehicleSpecsPrice*
2.0 HDi 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SP MAN $13,090 – 17,490 2013 Peugeot Rcz 2013 2.0 HDi Pricing and Specs
1.6T 1.6L, —, 6 SP MAN $13,090 – 17,490 2013 Peugeot Rcz 2013 1.6T Pricing and Specs
EXPERT RATING
8
Karla Pincott
Editor

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$13,090

Lowest price, based on third party pricing data

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