Concept Renault Twin'Run concept revealed in Monaco


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Renault’s extreme, motorsport-inspired Twin’Run concept, unveiled on the eve of the Monaco GP, offers a further glimpse of how the Twingo city car’s successor will look.



The two-seater is the sister concept to the electric Twin’Z revealed in April. But while the Twin’Z emphasised the urban attributes of Renault’s future city car, the Twin’Run highlights its dynamism and draws inspiration from classic racing Renaults such as the Renault 5 Turbo and Clio V6.
The 155mph, rear-drive, mid-engined racer is powered by a 3.5-litre V6 taken from a Mégane Trophy racer. Mounted longitudinally ahead of the rear axle, the 3498cc power plant delivers 316bhp at 6800rpm and 280lb ft at 4850rpm. The engine is mated to a SADEV six-speed sequential gearbox with a limited-slip differential, and the car can hit 62mph from a standstill in 4.5sec.
Weight is kept down to 950kg thanks to a tubular chassis clad in glassfibre body panels. Carbonfibre is used for the front splitter, roof, rear vent and wheel arches, while downforce-generating underfloor venting and a fixed aerofoil counteract the effect of lift at high speeds.
The Twin’Run’s silhouette hints at the styling of the next-generationTwingo, which is due late next year, but it uses a three-door body style whereas the new city car is expected to be a five-door design.
The concept’s cabin is mid-way between a stripped-out race car and a sports car. Sparco seats are fitted with race-spec harnesses, and the door panels and dashboard are upholstered in black and red Alcantara-effect suede.
The sequential gearstick and handbrake levers are mounted close to the steering wheel. The instrument cluster features a 5.5in LCD screen, which can display vehicle speed, engine speed and gear speed, as well as fuel, clutch and oil pressures.
Renault chief operating officer Carlos Tavares lapped the Monaco circuit in the Twin’Run last Friday, accompanied by a Renault Maxi 5 Turbo driven by rally legend Jean Ragnotti, who was involved in the Twin’Run’s chassis tuning.





Renault Twin'Run concept revealed in Monaco | Autocar
 
I guess they are previewing the new Twingo? It looks very nice. I now want to see what the next Megane is going to look
 
I guess they are previewing the new Twingo?

Οr the new Fiat 500. I'm not so sure :D

On the other hand, if what I am seeing is an RWD little thing, with a manual gearbox, a tower handbrake and a roll cage, then holly @#$%! :notworthy::cry::wideyed:
 
Οr the new Fiat 500. I'm not so sure :D

On the other hand, if what I am seeing is an RWD little thing, with a manual gearbox, a tower handbrake and a roll cage, then holly @#$%! :notworthy::cry::wideyed:

Sure Giannis, I saw the Fiat 500 influence, but there is the aura of old Renault 5 in there......
 
How un-smart must you be, to make it soooo alike the Fiat 500 from the front/sidefront...
 
This is so nice. I'm such a fan of mid-rear engine two-seater hatches. Hope there'll be a BMW ///M0 in such a way.
 
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Nice!(y)

A bit off-topic, seeing these IRL here in SA now, bloody stunning IMO. And good value also.
Just the neended Korean-antidote;)

 
Nice!(y)

A bit off-topic, seeing these IRL here in SA now, bloody stunning IMO. And good value also.
Just the neended Korean-antidote;)

Oh no. Oh no no no.

Naas, please don't let me started on Renault!
 
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Oh no. Oh no no no.

Naas, please don't let me started on Renault!

Never was a Renault fan neither do I believe in French cars reliability nor do they have any second hand value. But seeing the new Clio and reading reviews of local journalists, the little car impressed me. I am thus not sold on French yet, but any anti-Korean attempt is welcome in my books:D
 
Never was a Renault fan neither do I believe in French cars reliability nor do they have any second hand value. But seeing the new Clio and reading reviews of local journalists, the little car impressed me. I am thus not sold on French yet, but any anti-Korean attempt is welcome in my books:D

I believe the 90s was the golden era for the french automotive industry. Both Renault's and Peugeot's small models were a blast to drive and their performance versions were the ultimate hot hatches. Their bigger sedans offered great value for money, while Citroen was still very innovative, with the Xantia being the first affordable sedan to offer air suspension.

Now, almost all french cars are indifferent from the other econoboxes coming from Asia. VAG's lower end is also nothing exciting, yet is of a bit better quality.

I find most of the cars available this days to be as uninspiring to drive as ever. Design, on the other hand, has made huge steps forward. Still, at some point you have to stop looking at your car and actually drive it...
 
Nice!(y)
A bit off-topic, seeing these IRL here in SA now, bloody stunning IMO. And good value also.
Just the neended Korean-antidote;)
I tell you this: I would take ANY Korean, over a French car. I have one motto: Never french! Ever. Wait, let me tell you one more time. Never!!


I would even get a Tata over any French car.
:D
 

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