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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Renault Rolls Out Pure-Electric Frendzy Minivan Concept

At the 64th International Frankfurt Motor Show, Renault lifted the veils off the fourth concept car to demonstrate the brand's new styling DNA, the Frendzy minivan that doubles as both a passenger car and a commercial van.
It's dual role is evident from the vehicle's asymmetric body style. The driver's side represents the passenger perspective as it features center opening doors complete with side windows, while the passenger's side promotes the commercial aspect as there’s no glazing or center pillar, just a single conventional door and one sliding side door that incorporates a 37-inch widescreen display. The latter can be used to display messages or adverts.
"The concept of an asymmetric body design was the most logical way to express this vehicle’s two roles," says exterior designed Deyan Denkov.
"From the very start, I wanted to move away from the traditional format for commercial vehicles and, in doing so, show that this type of vehicle could also be more emotional, more dynamic and more attractive. I took inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including unconventionally shaped aircraft such as the Airbus Beluga and the Antonov 224," Denkov added.
Like Renault previous concept cars such as the DeZir, the Frendzy is a pure electric vehicle. Its powertrain is borrowed from the production Kangoo Van Z.E.

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IAA 2011: Renault Twingo Including the RS, Gordini and Maboussin Special

French carmaker Renault showed up in Frankfurt with its renewed Twingo series that received a midlife makeover for the new model year.Aside from the standard model, Renault also premiered the Twingo RenaultSport (or RS for short) 133 in both regular and Gordini outfits as well as a new limited production version created and named after the Place Vendôme-based jeweler, Mauboussin.
All Twingo models receive a mild cosmetic refreshing inspired by the brand’s new design identity that was previewed on the recent concept cars, and which will become the visual signature of all Renault cars in the future.
The most noticeable changes are found up front with reshaped headlamps, a larger and more vertically positioned Renault logo that is now encompassed in a slim grille and a redesigned bumper that houses a pair of large round lights. At the back, the Twingo gains new split tail lamps.
In the cabin, the updates are limited to the new colors and materials.
The regular Twingo will be offered with the same powerplants as before and which include a 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol with 100hp.
The flagship Twingo RS 133 gains a newly designed bodykit and bespoke 16-inch alloy wheels, while customers can further personalize the car's looks with a design package that adds an F1-style splitter, door mirror housings and Renaultsport spoiler all finished in anthracite. Finally, Renault updated the interior of the RS 133 with new colors and materials.
Also making its world premiere in Frankfurt is a limited edition version called the Twingo Mauboussin. Developed in cooperation with Place Vendôme-based Parisian creative jeweler Mauboussin, the luxed-up Twingo special sports bespoke colors inside and out, along with higher-quality materials inside. The new Twingo Mauboussin is due to go on sale next spring in a limited number of units.

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2012 RENAULT TWINGO GORDINI



2012 RENAULT TWINGO RS 133



2012 RENAULT TWINGO MAUBOUSSIN


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