The bright blue Agades, based on Peugeot mechanics, was a four-wheel-drive passenger car/van intended for urban use. The 1900cc gasoline-powered engine was connected to an integral transmission. Two broad doors opened conventionally, revealing an interior with four seats upholstered in Jean and leather. In 1990, a second prototype was produced, with a slightly different appearance and a spare wheel on the back. The bright blue Agades, based on Peugeot mechanics, was a four-wheel-drive passenger car/van intended for urban use. The 1900cc gasoline-powered engine was connected to an integral transmission. Two broad doors opened conventionally, revealing an interior with four seats upholstered in Jean and leather. In 1990, a second prototype was produced, with a slightly different appearance and a spare wheel on the back.
Source: Concept Car Central
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