Renault Initiale Paris Concept
The Renault Initiale Paris Concept is the French manufacturer’s
Frankfurt Motor Show headline act. Renault say the Initiale Paris
Concept is an expression of the their vision for a premium automobile.
The concept is joined in Frankfurt by the five other concept cars
developed at Renault Design under the leadership of Laurens van den
Acker.
The Renault Initiale Paris Concept previews the next generation Espace people mover, while also showing a more upmarket direction for the brand as a whole.
The Renault Initiale Paris Concept previews the next generation Espace people mover, while also showing a more upmarket direction for the brand as a whole.
The styling of the Renault Initiale Paris concept car was inspired by
the worlds of architecture and aeronautics. The shape of the side
windows were designed to look like a feather. The rear quarter light,
shaped like an aircraft tail fin, houses innovative, motorized
aerodynamic screens that deploy like the flaps of a tail fin.
The roof of the Initiale Paris Concept features a striking aluminium
lattice which is covered by a plexiglass. However this peculiar pattern
isn’t just random. It is in fact a map of Paris! – showing the city’s
streets and the River Seine.
The interior of the Renault Initiale Paris Concept is extremely
futuristic, and to be honest it’s going to be difficult to turn much of
it into a production-ready vehicle which will be able to handle all the
challenges, and stains, thrown at it by a multi-kid family. Basically
your typical Espace buyers.
Powering the Renault Initial Paris concept is a 130 horsepower diesel
engine which is economical, while also offering an impressive (295
lb-ft) 400 Nm of torque.
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