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Peugeot RCZ Magnetic limited edition

The Peugeot RCZ Magnetic special edition gets matt black alloy wheels and extra standard equipment

Peugeot has released a special edition RCZ coupe.

The RCZ Magnetic takes the ‘Sport’ trim level and adds a host of extra standard equipment, including front and rear parking sensors, satnav, leather sports seats in black or red, a leather steering wheel and a short-shift gear lever.

Outsiders can spot a Magnetic RCZ by its ‘Pearlescent Pearl’ white or ‘Metallic Nera’ black paint, both coming combined with matt black roof arches and 19in alloy wheels. There are no mechanical changes.

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The Peugeot RCZ Magnetic limited edition treatment can be applied to all of the Audi TT rival’s engines, with prices rises of £3750 over Sport trimmed cars; 1.6-litre turbo petrol options are the 154bhp THP 156 (£25,350) and 197bhp THP 200 (£27,735) while the 2-litre HDI 163 turbodiesel costs £27,185. Just 170 RCZ Magnetics will make it to the UK.

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