Dassault Systemes and Peugeot Sport announced their partnership to simulate and optimize the aerodynamics of the PEUGEOT 9X8 Hybrid Hypercar for the 2024 endurance racing season, and demonstrate high-performing electric mobility in motorsports that creates value for Stellantis' automotive brands. Dassault Systemes' SIMULIA PowerFLOW application, powered by the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, was used to create a virtual twin of the car's entire exterior and accurately predict the aerodynamic effects of different designs on performance, downforce generation and stability. Through a seamless connection of its design and simulation data in the cloud, Peugeot Sport was able to evaluate and optimize design ideas.

Therefore, final design decisions were reached more efficiently and cost-effectively. Peugeot Sport's PEUGEOT 9X8 hybrid Hypercar will participate in the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season, which consists of nine races globally including the high-profile 24 Hours of Le Mans. In the hybrid hypercar category, competitors must adhere to strict design regulations and test their vehicles in the same wind tunnel, underscoring the key role of aerodynamics in gaining a competitive edge.

Peugeot Sport was already using Dassault Systemes' CATIA applications for its mechanical design, and wanted to get its aerodynamics studies up and running quickly and carry out its testing in one virtual approach, before testing the physical car in the tunnel. More than 10,000 simulations were run using Dassault Systemes' solutions, evaluating how air would flow underneath the powertrain, around the front splitter, and along the rear without a wing, for example.