The Oxia is a concept car designed by the French manufacturer Peugeot and unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 1988. It was a fully functioning prototype with spectacular performance. Designed by Gerard Welter, the Oxia was instantly recognisable as a Peugeot with its slit-like headlights and slatted grille with the Lion emblem mounted in the center.
The lightweight carbon fiber body of the Peugeot Oxia came complete with an enormous adjustable rear spoiler helping to keep the car glued to the road. Under the Oxia's skin was a 2.85 litre, 680 horsepower turbocharged V6 engine, six-speed gearbox, permanent four wheel drive system, electronically controlled axle differentials and automatic tire pressure monitors.