Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Renault's DeZir concept

New design direction in electrical stunning concept car previews.

This is the beautiful sports car, the Va Va Voom Renault back! Meet Dezire - an incredible new electric concept debuted at the Salon de l'Automobile in Paris.



The first model under the new design chief Laurens van den Acker, he shows how all Renault next review. The well-shaped body is similar in size to the super sports car Audi R8 e-tron electric, and gives the coupe a contrasting fresh new image to replace the geometric shapes of the current range of the company.

A full-width grille has a large diamond Renault badge and will be distinctive headlight lens and "eye" LEDs, a hi-tech, flanked offer the threatening aspect.


Wait, that's the face of the future Renault models such as the next generation of the Laguna. Doors complement the impressive appearance, while the rear window by two cameras that produce a panoramic view will be replaced on the back for the driver.

Inside the red exterior gives way to a bank in a piece of leather-related white contrast, designed to represent the force of attraction between two people.

Power comes from a battery mounted vertically 24kWh lithium-ion battery, fed to a mid-engined 148bhp electric motor. The Performance Audi e-tron-rival 0-60mph is only five seconds and a top speed of 112 miles per hour each.

Help rhythm is a steel tube frame calibrates - boards Dezire balance to 830 kilograms - and a drag coefficient of just 0.25Cd. In addition, promises a range of 100 miles.

The weight is reduced by the use of Kevlar body, while a double wishbone suspension set-up gives the car truly sporty driving.

The concept has Dezire to the area next to the incumbent vehicles, such as the Fluence sedan. Formula One-inspired KERS technology. The energy lost during deceleration and stores the battery if they can win for a short power inaccessible.

made to get the style and technique of Renault Sport cars, although the patterns do not intend to put into production Dezire.

Credit: autoexpress.co.uk

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