A SECOND design competition was launched at this year's Paris Motor Show.

Aspiring car designers from around the world are invited to design a stylish 'retro-futuristic' Peugeot, with the winning design being built as a full-scale model.

The competition idea was first launched at the Paris Motor Show in September 2000 and the contest was launched on the Internet with the theme 'Design your Peugeot for 2020'.

With more than 2,000 designs from 80 countries, the top 50 were selected by visitors to the Internet site.

The jury, headed by Frdric Saint-Geours, director general of Automobiles Peugeot, finally selected the Moonster project from the 10 finalists.

The winning design was the work of young Yugoslav design student, Marco Lukovic.

He received his trophy at the Geneva Motor Show in 2001 and a full size model of his project was constructed and exhibited on the Peugeot stand at the Frankfurt Motor Show that year.

For 2002, the interactive design website for entrants to submit their projects can be found at www.peugeot-concours-design.com

The closing date for entries is December 9, 2002 and entrants must be over 14 years of age.