The Elegant Revolution: Unveiling the 1936 Peugeot 402 Eclipse

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The 1936 Peugeot 402 Eclipse was a remarkable vehicle that showcased the engineering prowess of its time and introduced a unique design that captured the imagination of car enthusiasts worldwide. First introduced in 1935, the Peugeot 402 was designed by French engineer Jean‑Pierre Peugeot as part of a series aimed at revitalizing the brand during a challenging economic period. Its streamlined shape reflected the Art Deco movement’s influence on automotive design, and the Eclipse variant, launched in 1936, stood out with its innovative retractable roof, allowing drivers to enjoy an open‑air experience without sacrificing the elegance of a coupe. The car was powered by a 1.9‑liter inline‑four engine producing about 55 horsepower, enabling a top speed of around 70 mph (112 km/h). It featured a three‑speed manual transmission, an independent front suspension, and semi‑elliptic leaf springs at the rear, providing a smooth ride and good handling. Inside, the Eclipse boasted luxurious upholstery, wood accents, and a spacious cabin that reflected Peugeot’s high standards of craftsmanship. Produced until 1940, only a limited number of units were made, making it a rare find today. The 1936 Peugeot 402 Eclipse remains a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of its creators, continuing to captivate all who encounter it as an elegant revolution on wheels.