Peugeot's new Instinct concept was revealed during the Mobile World Congress. After almost a decade of building such obtuse cars, the French manufacturer is back with its powerful design. During the MWC, the company features its latest Instinct, aggressive look and fast approaching autonomous future.

Peugeot has developed concept cars like Asphalt - rocket shaped, the Proxima - Jetsons-like, and Moovie - the urban-two seater which more like a computer mouse than a car. The newly revealed concept car doesn't generate to futuristic like its other past creations but according to its design team, that is exactly the main point.

Peugeot's Instinct concept car has a 296 hp on tap and comes from a hybrid powertrain. The owner may have a choice to control the driving system and use the 9.7-inch i-Device in the center console. The French company further claimed that the car will automatically adjust its behavior and duly meet the driver's schedule and mood, The Verge has reported.

Peugeot's Instinct concept car further highlighted the ability of the car to switch to soothing Autonomous Soft mode. The particular feature can send a warning to the owner about the possible traffic and suggest a departure time. The French company finally have a more impressive look for a car as it focuses on not just exterior but also the interior.

The interior of the car specially built to make the car owners and the driver of the car more comfortable even if they don't take on the wheels. According to TechCrunch, the interior further looks futuristic and fantastic with the inclusion of i-Cockpit and i-Cockpit 2.0. Also, the huge screen on the passenger side changes, so, when the driver is in control, it can display infotainment details and directions.

But if the car is in control over the wheel, the mode switches to a more autonomy-friendly. Both headlights have a camera in support of the autonomous driving. The French company's Peugeot Instinct will be fully unveiled in March at Geneva Motor Show.