The Peugeot 205 T16 Hatchback is a standout model from the Peugeot range of vehicles and an iconic design from the 1980s. This five-door hatchback has a distinct retro look with an edgy design that features no shortage of flair. It features a boxy shape with sharp angles and a tapered rear. The front of the car features a four-headlight design that gives the facia a determined look. Moving to the sides, the flared wheel arches house 15-inch steel wheels and give the car an aggressive stance. The interior of the Peugeot 205 T16 is quite unique and vintage. The design features a symmetrical motif, with the dashboard arranged as a symmetrical line of buttons and gauges which gives the cabin a retro feel. The strongly bolstered bucket seats provide a comfortable ride, while the gear stick features a classic chrome finish. Under the hood lies the power Train of a powerful Group B rally car. A 1.8-liter turbocharged engine churns out an impressive 250 horsepower, giving the car the much needed power to compete in some of the most difficult rally stages. When it comes to performance, the Peugeot 205 T16 handles like nothing else on the market. The lightweight construction, coupled with the powerful engine and limited-slip differential, provides agile, direct, and immediate responses. It also features permanent four-wheel drive and a five-speed transmission. Without doubt, the Peugeot 205 T16 is one of the most remarkable rally cars of its era and it stands as a wonderful example of 80s car design.
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