Renault Wind Concept The Wind Of Change
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Renault Wind Concept: The Breeze of Innovation
Summary
Renault's introduction of the "Wind" roadster marks a significant step forward, reflecting future trends in the roadster market. Developed under the Touch Design concept, it boasts a lively and sophisticated aesthetic, enhanced by high-quality interior materials.Article
Renault's latest innovation, the "Wind" roadster, represents an exciting shift in the roadster market. This concept car, crafted under the Touch Design philosophy, showcases a dynamic and elegant design with premium interior finishes.
The Wind features a sleek, clean appearance highlighted by two main lines?"the top and the bottom. The headlights may appear simple, but they significantly enhance the overall design. The car's transparent windshield, infused with blue and green lights reminiscent of aviation lighting, adds brilliance. Its unique blend of green and aquamarine hues highlights the Wind's distinct character, complemented by impressive 19-inch wheels and 245/35 ZR19 Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires.
A standout feature of the Wind is its innovative three-seat configuration. The cocoon-shaped, light brown leather seats envelop both passengers and the driver in comfort. These intricately designed seats are fixed in place, while the adjustable steering wheel and console automatically extend when the doors open, facilitating easy entry. The center section, linked to the rear seat, is crafted from carbon fiber layered with foam and leather, allowing it to transform into a third seat.
Despite being a compact roadster, the Wind offers ample space, with a rear capacity of 232 liters. Its dimensions are 3870 mm in length, 1750 mm in width (excluding side mirrors), 1260 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2395 mm, weighing in at 850 kg. The rear seat features a thick soft-top with a curved window, offering protection from the elements.
All control elements in the Wind are crafted from aluminum, emphasizing its sporty character. These round-shaped controls, positioned in the center console, include buttons for communication, entertainment, and navigation systems.
The Wind is equipped with a 6-speed robotized gearbox, integrated into the dashboard, with gear shifts located on the steering wheel, akin to Formula 1 cars. It features a cylinder-shaped glass gauge for RPM, displaying both analog and digital readings.
Climate controls are conveniently located on the driver’s door. The Wind's engine is a 16-valve, 2.0-liter powerhouse, delivering 136 horsepower and 191 Nm of torque. Compliant with Euro-4 emissions standards, it is a low-pollution engine. The Wind concept reflects Renault's commitment to creating a compact roadster with standout design, performance, and eco-friendliness.
While the Wind remains in prototype stages, further development is anticipated, with the potential for production in the next few years.
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