Skybound Mobility - In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, GAC Group has once again proven its commitment to pushing boundaries by unveiling its groundbreaking flying car, the GOVE, at the prestigious China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in late 2024. This innovative creation signifies not just a leap forward for the company but also a redefinition of urban mobility and aerial transportation. With its state-of-the-art features and a vision that blends functionality with futuristic design, the GOVE stands as a testament to GAC’s relentless pursuit of innovation.
GAC Group has once again proven its commitment to pushing boundaries by unveiling its groundbreaking flying car, the GOVE. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Design Legacy - Dreams often start as simple ideas, yet some evolve into creations that redefine industries. The automotive world is no exception, as young designers occasionally craft concepts that capture the imagination of enthusiasts and professionals alike.
The Alfa Romeo TZx Sauber, designed by César Barreau, takes inspiration from Alfa Romeo's legendary TZ series, including the iconic TZ2 launched in 1965. (Picture from: ItalPassion.fr)
One such remarkable concept was the Alfa Romeo TZx Sauber, conceived by Céseau Barreau during his student years at Strate École de Design in Sèvres, France. This design bridged history and innovation, becoming a stepping stone in Barreau’s journey as a renowned automotive designer.
Barreau's concept captures the essence of these legendary cars, blending a contemporary vision with the muscular, aerodynamic silhouette of the Sauber TZx. (Picture from: ItalPassion.fr)
The Alfa Romeo TZx Sauber emerged in 2020, a year that marked Alfa Romeo’s 110th anniversary. Barreau’s creation paid homage to Alfa Romeo’s iconic TZ series, particularly the TZ2 of 1965.
The Alfa Romeo TZx Sauber, with its sleek, aerodynamic silhouette reminiscent of the Disco Volante, honored the past while embracing a futuristic vision, seamlessly blending timeless aesthetics with modern design cues. (Picture from: ItalPassion.fr)
With a sleek, aerodynamic silhouette reminiscent of the Disco Volante, the TZx Sauber honored the past while embracing a futuristic vision. It was a nod to the brand's legacy, seamlessly blending timeless aesthetics with modern design cues.
At the rear, the Alfa Romeo TZx Sauber features a design reminiscent of the iconic Disco Volante, blending timeless lines with a forward-looking vision. (Picture from: ItalPassion.fr)
Adding "Sauber" to the concept’s name wasn’t arbitrary. During that time, Alfa Romeo was deeply tied to Sauber through its Formula 1 sponsorship. This partnership undoubtedly influenced Barreau’s approach, marrying the precision of motorsport with the elegance of a sports car. The collaboration reflected a dynamic synergy between racing and production design, embodying Alfa Romeo’s commitment to both heritage and innovation.
Barreau’s work on the TZx Sauber wasn’t just an academic exercise; it foreshadowed his future contributions to the automotive world. After honing his skills at Strate École de Design, he joined Alfa Romeo, where he played a pivotal role in designing the 33 Stradale—a limited-edition supercar inspired by the Tipo 33 of the 1960s. This exclusive model, produced in only 33 units, became a testament to Barreau’s visionary talent.
From concept to reality, Céseau Barreau’s journey exemplifies the power of creativity and dedication. His TZx Sauber concept, a blend of Alfa Romeo’s rich history and modern aspirations, marked the beginning of a promising career. It’s a story that reminds us of the transformative potential of passion, especially when heritage and innovation collide. ✨Happy Holiday...⛄*** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CESAR BARREAU ON INSTAGRAM | ITALPASSION.FR ]
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Track Titan - Ferrari has always been synonymous with innovation and speed, producing vehicles that push the limits of both design and performance. After presenting the 296 GT3, Maranello-based automaker introduced the Ferrari 296 Challenge, a racing-focused version of the 296 that elevates the driving experience for track enthusiasts and professionals alike.
The Ferrari 296 Challenge, a racing-focused version of the 296, replaces the 488 Challenge EVO, enhancing the driving experience for both track enthusiasts and professionals. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
The 296 Challenge draws inspiration from the 296 GTB but features significant modifications to enhance its performance on the track. The front of the car now boasts a sporty splitter, larger bumpers, and more aggressive intakes, all designed to boost aerodynamics and stability at high speeds. These changes allow the car to handle the most challenging racing conditions with ease.
The Ferrari 296 Challenge features wider fenders and unique side skirts that enhance its muscular stance, structural integrity, and aerodynamic stability at high speeds. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
On the sides, the 296 Challenge features wider fenders, adding to its muscular stance while improving the car’s structural integrity. The unique side skirts further optimize its aerodynamics, ensuring the car remains stable and efficient at high speeds. Additionally, the car is equipped with seven-spoke rims and 19-inch Pirelli tires, offering excellent grip. Combined with CCM-R brake calipers and a race-tuned suspension, the 296 Challenge is fully prepared for the demands of competitive racing.
The Ferrari 296 Challenge boasts an advanced, ergonomic cockpit, with controls seamlessly integrated into the F1-inspired steering wheel for improved focus during intense races.(Picture from: Motor1)
At the rear, Ferrari has incorporated a larger spoiler and an aerodynamic protrusion near it to enhance downforce. These updates ensure that the car stays grounded and stable at high speeds, with Ferrari claiming a downforce of 870 kg, effective even at speeds over 250 km/h. This additional downforce helps optimize the car’s performance on the track, especially during tight turns and high-speed straights.
The Ferrari 296 Challenge features a larger rear spoiler and aerodynamic protrusion to increase downforce, ensuring stability at high speeds with a claimed 870 kg of downforce, effective above 250 km/h. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Under the hood, the 296 Challenge uses the same hybrid V6 engine as the 296 GTB, with adjustments made for racing. The 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6 engine produces 690 horsepower, while the electric motor adds an additional 36 horsepower, bringing the total output to 726 horsepower. This powerful combination of combustion and electric power gives the car an edge, balancing speed and efficiency on the track.
The Ferrari 296 Challenge is powered by the same hybrid V6 engine as the 296 GTB, featuring a 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6 that delivers 690 horsepower, with an additional 36 horsepower from the electric motor, totaling 726 horsepower. (Picture from: Motor1)
Ferrari’s dedication to engineering excellence is evident in the 296 Challenge. Having already made its debut at the 2023 Finali Mondiali race at the Mugello Circuit, the 296 Challenge has since been competing in the Ferrari Challenge series in both the European and North American championships. It has successfully replaced the 488 Challenge EVO, marking a new era for Ferrari in motorsport.
The 296 Challenge is not just a racing car; it is a testament to Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of automotive perfection. With its enhanced aerodynamics, powerful hybrid engine, and track-ready features, the 296 Challenge stands as a symbol of Ferrari’s commitment to dominating the world of motorsport and continuing its legacy of excellence. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | FERRARI | BLACKXPERIENCE | WIKIPEDIA | MOTOR1 ]
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Performance Icon - In the world of high-performance cars, few names stand out quite like Lexus. The Japanese automaker has long been associated with luxury and precision engineering, and its flagship model, the Lexus LFA, is a prime example of that. While many supercars tend to come and go, the LFA has remained a symbol of rarity and sophistication, especially when one of its owners is none other than British comedian Rowan Atkinson. His purchase of this extraordinary machine has only added to the allure of the LFA, which has now been put up for sale on Pistonheads for £874,995. With such an exclusive car on the market, the history of the Lexus LFA becomes even more fascinating.
Track Dominance - Racing has always been a captivating fusion of speed, precision, and innovation. Among the brands that dominate this realm, Ferrari stands out as a true pioneer in crafting cars that perform as breathtakingly on the track as they look off it. Continuing its legacy, Maranello-based automaker introduced the Ferrari 296 GT3, a model that marks a new chapter in their storied racing history. Built to replace the renowned 488 GT3, this masterpiece is more than just an upgrade; it’s a complete reimagining of what a racing car can achieve.
The Ferrari 296 GT3, designed to replace the renowned 488 GT3, marks a new chapter in Maranello's racing legacy with a complete reimagining of racing car performance. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
At the heart of the Ferrari 296 GT3 lies a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. This marvel of engineering delivers an impressive 592 horsepower and 524 lb-ft of torque. While the engine shares much with its road-legal sibling, the 296 GTB, it has been meticulously re-engineered for racing. By repositioning it lower and farther forward, Ferrari achieved a lower center of gravity and increased torsional rigidity by 10% compared to the 488 GT3. These refinements elevate the car’s handling and stability, crucial for competitive performance on the track.
The transmission system is another example of Ferrari’s dedication to innovation. The six-speed sequential gearbox, crafted specifically for this model, features a magnesium casing and a single-disc clutch. Operated electronically via the steering wheel, this gearbox enhances weight distribution and aerodynamics with its transverse mounting. Such design precision ensures smoother transitions and greater efficiency during high-speed races.
The Ferrari 296 GT3 features an advanced, ergonomic cockpit designed in collaboration with test drivers and customers, with controls integrated into the F1-inspired steering wheel for enhanced focus during intense races. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Equally notable is the car’s braking system. Ferrari equipped the 296 GT3 with advanced discs and calipers to handle the rigors of professional racing. The front brakes boast 15.7-inch discs with six-piston calipers, while the rear features 13.1-inch discs paired with four-piston units. These components are complemented by specially homologated 18-inch Rotiform wheels, providing a perfect balance between performance and durability.
The Ferrari 296 GT3 is powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, delivering an impressive 592 horsepower and 524 lb-ft of torque.(Picture from: BlackXperience)
Aerodynamics also take center stage in the design of the 296 GT3. Although Ferrari has kept many details under wraps, the company emphasized the car’s seamless integration with airflow. This design approach enhances grip and handling, generating 20% more downforce thanthe 488 GT3. Every curve and contour of the body is a testament to Ferrari’s mastery in harnessing aerodynamics for performance gains.
The Ferrari 296 GT3 places aerodynamics at the forefront of its design, generating 20% more downforce than the 488 GT3 and showcasing Ferrari's mastery in optimizing grip and handling. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Inside, the cockpit is as advanced as the car’s exterior. Ferrari collaborated with test drivers and customers to craft an ergonomic and intuitive cabin. Controls have been integrated into the F1-inspired steering wheel, allowing drivers to maintain focus during intense races. Additionally, the seat position has been optimized to ensure excellent visibility in all conditions, further demonstrating Ferrari’s attention to detail.
The No.21 AF Corse Ferrari 296 GT3 debuts in class GTD at the 2023 24 Hours of Daytona. (Picture from: Wikipedia)
Comfort, often overlooked in racing cars, has also been prioritized. Adjustable features accommodate drivers of varying sizes, while the air conditioning system is engineered to maintain optimal airflow and ventilation. These enhancements allow drivers to concentrate fully on their performance, even in demanding environments.
The No.54 Vista AF Corse Ferrari 296 GT3 at 2024 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. (Picture from: Wikipedia)
The Ferrari 296 GT3 is not just a car; it’s a testament to Ferrari’s unyielding pursuit of perfection. Making its debut at the prestigious 24 Hours of Daytona in 2023, this vehicle represents the brand’s commitment to innovation and excellence. It bridges the gap between cutting-edge technology and the timeless passion that defines Ferrari’s racing legacy.
Each element of the 296 GT3 reflects a dedication to pushing boundaries, from its robust engine to its aerodynamic finesse. Ferrari once again proves that it is not merely a maker of cars but a creator of legends, ready to inspire a new generation of drivers and enthusiasts. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | FERRARI | BLACKXPERIENCE | WIKIPEDIA | FERRARILOVE ON X ]
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Legend Reborn - Car enthusiasts often reminisce about iconic vehicles of the past, and Renault knows how to tap into this nostalgia. The French automaker has recently sparked excitement by announcing the revival of the Renault 5 Turbo, this time as an electric powerhouse. This decision not only pays homage to its rich automotive history but also embraces modern innovation.
The R5 Turbo “3E” (the third car to bear the name, with “E” standing for “Evolution”) will top the new all-electric Renault 5 performance range, while the standard, stylish Renault 5 EV handles the core lineup. (Picture from: Autos.Yahoo)
The Renault 5 Turbo is set to return as a special edition called the R5 Turbo 3E, produced in limited numbers. Staying true to its roots, the new iteration retains a rear-wheel-drive setup. Unlike the original, which was powered by a mid-mounted four-cylinder engine, the electric version boasts a dual-motor system at the rear. This cutting-edge technology delivers a combined output of an impressive 500 horsepower, positioning the car as a thrilling blend of past and future.
The legendary Renault 5 Turbo, exemplified by the iconic 1980 model, served as the inspiration for the creation of the new electric-powered Renault 5 Turbo 3E. (Picture from: OtoBlitz)
Although the exact torque figures remain under wraps, the performance potential is undeniable. The electric Renault 5 Turbo is estimated to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.5 seconds, showcasing its remarkable speed capabilities. However, details about the battery size and capacity are still a mystery, leaving fans eager for more revelations.
The R5 Turbo 3E's front fascia channels the spirit of the original, with compact LED headlights perched above large air intakes and a prominent lower splitter. (Picture from: Autos.Yahoo)
One of the standout features is the charging port, cleverly concealed within an exterior air scoop. This design choice is a nod to the fuel filler location on the original model, seamlessly merging tradition with modern functionality. Renault’s attention to such details demonstrates its commitment to honoring the legacy of the Renault 5 Turbo while adapting it to contemporary standards.
The R5 Turbo 3E features an aggressively sculpted bonnet and flared arches that enhance its muscular stance, perfectly accommodating the oversized wheels and tires. (Picture from: PistonHeads)
Visually, the new Renault 5 Turbo is a masterpiece of retro-inspired design. Its bodywork is entirely unique to the Turbo 3E, sporting bold styling that exudes personality. The front fascia channels the spirit of the original, with compact LED headlights perched above large air intakes and a prominent lower splitter. The aggressively sculpted bonnet and flared arches enhance its muscular stance, accommodating the oversized wheels and tires.
The R5 Turbo 3E showcases a striking design along its sides, highlighted by dramatic side skirts and a distinctive rear bumper. (Picture from: Autos.Yahoo)
The striking design continues along the sides, with dramatic side skirts and a distinctive rear bumper. The body shape incorporates elements from the new production Renault 5, including its updated rear lights. At the rear, a small yet purposeful wing complements the car’s eccentric diffuser, making the design both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The R5 Turbo 3E features a small yet purposeful wing at the rear, complemented by an eccentric diffuser that enhances both functionality and aesthetics. (Picture from: Autos.Yahoo)
Details about the interior remain sparse, but it is expected to follow the original’s two-seater layout. This minimalist approach aligns with the car’s sporty character. Enhancing its aggressive appearance are 20-inch two-tone wheels wrapped in performance tires: 245/35 ZR20 at the front and 275/35 ZR20 at the rear. These design choices emphasize both style and functionality, ensuring the car delivers an exhilarating driving experience.
The R5 Turbo 3E boasts a rear dual-motor system delivering an impressive 500 horsepower, seamlessly blending cutting-edge technology with its nostalgic heritage. (Picture from: CarMagazine)
Renault’s revival of the 5 Turbo is more than just a nostalgic endeavor. The company plans to hand-assemble this exclusive model with a dedicated team in France. Given its limited production and cutting-edge features, the car is expected to carry a price tag exceeding £100,000 (approximately Rp. 2 billion). This premium pricing underscores its status as a collector’s item and a technological marvel. | HxgHushs76s |
The return of the Renault 5 Turbo as an electric vehicle encapsulates the evolution of automotive engineering. It bridges the gap between the glory of its 1980s predecessor and the demands of the modern era. With its unique blend of heritage and innovation, this car is poised to captivate enthusiasts and secure its place in the annals of automotive history. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | RENAULT | MOTOR1 | ROADANDTRACK | INSIDEEVS | AUTOS.YAHOO | PISTONHEADS | BLACKXPERIENCE | CARMAGAZINE ]
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Visionary Prestige - In the heart of Monaco’s timeless elegance, where luxury meets innovation, few brands encapsulate the spirit of exclusivity like Montecarlo Automobiles. Founded in 1983 by Fulvio Maria Ballabio, a visionary engineer and former race car driver, the company has long been synonymous with avant-garde hypercars.
Alongside its sibling, the ÉTÉ, the MCA MIG20 was the centerpiece of the 26th Monaco Yacht Show in 2021, embodying cutting-edge motorsport aesthetics inspired by Le Mans Prototype (LMP) racing cars. (Picture from: Montecarlo Automobiles on Facebook)
At the 26th Monaco Yacht Show in 2021, Montecarlo Automobiles seized the spotlight with the debut of two extraordinary supercar prototypes: the MIG20 and the ÉTÉ. These models showcased the brand’s unyielding pursuit of excellence, blending high-performance engineering with an artistic approach to design.
The MCA MIG20’s bold design featured striking butterfly doors and an aerodynamic silhouette, combining sleek lines and dynamic curves to enhance both performance and visual appeal. (Picture from: Montecarlo Automobiles on Facebook)
The MIG20 was the centerpiece of the event, a prototype that embodied cutting-edge motorsport aesthetics. Drawing inspiration from Le Mans Prototype (LMP) racing cars, the MIG20’s bold design featured butterfly doors, an aerodynamic silhouette, and a driver-focused interior crafted for both luxury and performance.
The MCA MIG20 offered a driver-focused interior meticulously crafted to blend luxury and performance, featuring advanced materials and ergonomic design for an unparalleled driving experience.(Picture from: Montecarlo Automobiles on Facebook)
This car was engineered to accommodate a hybrid powertrain, supporting both electric and thermal engines with configurations of up to eight cylinders. Although Montecarlo Automobiles kept specific technical details under wraps, the MIG20’s potential hinted at a future where speed and sustainability coexisted seamlessly.
The MCA ÉTÉ, an elegant open-top roadster inspired by nautical themes, is a modern evolution of the 2013 Rascasse, blending Monaco’s maritime heritage with sophisticated design. (Picture from: Montecarlo Automobiles on Facebook)
Equally captivating was the ÉTÉ, an elegant open-top roadster that redefined automotive sophistication. Inspired by nautical themes, the ÉTÉ was a contemporary evolution of the brand’s 2013 Rascasse model, incorporating design elements that paid homage to Monaco’s maritime heritage.
The MCA ÉTÉ's interior was meticulously crafted with materials and details reminiscent of luxury yachts, delivering a driving experience that merged performance with a sense of timeless refinement. (Picture from: Montecarlo Automobiles on Facebook)
Its interior was meticulously crafted with materials and details reminiscent of luxury yachts, delivering a driving experience that merged performance with a sense of timeless refinement. Like the MIG20, technical specifics about the ÉTÉ were scarce, but its presentation underscored the brand’s focus on artful innovation.
The MCA ÉTÉ is a specialized prototype designed for superyachts, capable of being stored in the yacht's garage and transported to the port quay via crane. (Picture from: Montecarlo Automobiles on Facebook)
Montecarlo Automobiles has always been a pioneer in integrating advanced materials like carbon fiber into its designs, and these 2021 prototypes were no exception. The company’s emphasis on lightweight construction and green technology positioned it as a forward-thinking leader in the hypercar industry.
The MIG20 and ÉTÉ were not merely vehicles; they were statements of the brand’s commitment to redefining what a supercar could be. The debut of these models at the Monaco Yacht Show was not just a showcase of engineering prowess but a celebration of Montecarlo Automobiles’ enduring legacy.
With the MIG20 and ÉTÉ, the brand reaffirmed its place in the pantheon of luxury automotive innovators, delivering a bold vision of performance and elegance for the modern era. These cars, though shrouded in mystery, remain a testament to the company’s ability to craft dreams on four wheels. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MONTECARLO AUTOMOBILES | MONTE CARLO AUTOMOBILES ON FACEBOOK | OBSCURESUPERCAR ON X | SUPERYATCH.NEWS | ALLCARINDEX ]
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Legend Reborn - The automotive industry thrives on the intersection of heritage and innovation, where iconic designs from the past meet the technology of tomorrow. Renault has perfected this formula with the Renault R5 Turbo 3E, a concept car that pays tribute to the legendary Renault 5 Turbo while redefining the possibilities of electric performance. This exciting model not only honors a beloved classic but also represents a bold leap into the future of electrified sports cars.
Renault has proudly introduced the R5 Turbo 3E, a cutting-edge electric concept car thoughtfully inspired by the legendary Renault 5 Turbo, blending iconic design cues with modern electrification and high-performance innovation. (Picture from: GridOto)
The exterior design of the Renault R5 Turbo 3E masterfully blends retro influences with modern aesthetics. While the body retains the essence of the original Renault 5 Turbo, particularly in its distinctive roofline, the car’s aggressive styling is a bold departure. Oversized overfenders, a large front scoop, and a dramatic rear wing emphasize its racing heritage. These elements are further enhanced by a unique camouflage wrap accented with bright yellow highlights, a design choice inspired by the dynamic worlds of motorsports and gaming. It’s a car that looks as ready for a digital racing game as it does for the track.
The
legendary Renault 5 Turbo, exemplified by the iconic 1980 model, served
as the inspiration for the creation of the new electric-powered Renault
5 Turbo 3E. (Picture from: OtoBlitz)
Inside, the R5 Turbo 3E continues to impress with a cabin designed to immerse the driver in a futuristic yet functional environment. High-tech materials and vibrant detailing combine to create a sporty atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. A digital instrument cluster and cutting-edge controls ensure that every element of the interior is geared towards performance. This thoughtful design ensures that the car’s interior matches the bold statement made by its exterior.
The "bonkers-mad" R5 Turbo 3E, unveiled as the centerpiece of Renault’s exhibit at the Paris Motor Show in October 2022, instantly captured the attention of automotive enthusiasts and industry experts alike. (Picture from: ArnoldClark)
Underneath its striking exterior, the Renault R5 Turbo 3E is powered by a sophisticated electric drivetrain. Two rear-mounted electric motors deliver a robust 375 horsepower and 700 Nm of torque. While not the most powerful in its class, the car’s lightweight construction—under one ton—enables remarkable acceleration. It can go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds, delivering an exhilarating driving experience. What sets the R5 Turbo 3E apart is its focus on driving dynamics, including a dedicated 'drift mode' and advanced suspension features that allow it to handle sharp turns and controlled slides with ease. This emphasis on agility and control makes it a standout among electric performance cars.
The Renault R5 Turbo 3E is meticulously built on a lightweight tubular chassis, ensuring optimal performance and agility, and features a boldly reimagined body inspired by the iconic Renault 5 Turbo. (Picture from: GridOto)
The R5 Turbo 3E is equipped with a 42 kWh battery, which balances performance and practicality. Capable of fast charging, it can be fully recharged in just two hours, minimizing downtime and ensuring drivers can quickly get back to enjoying its thrilling performance. This efficient battery system highlights Renault’s commitment to combining sustainability with excitement, showcasing what electric sports cars can achieve.
The Renault R5 Turbo 3E is equipped with dual electric motors that power the rear wheels, delivering an impressive 700 Nm of wild torque, ensuring exhilarating performance and exceptional drifting capabilities. (Picture from: GridOto)
What truly set the Renault R5 Turbo 3E apart was its grand unveiling at the Paris Motor Show in October 2022. As the centerpiece of Renault’s exhibit, this concept car captured the attention of automotive enthusiasts and industry experts alike. It wasn’t just a nostalgic nod to the Renault 5 Turbo; it was a bold declaration of Renault’s future in the electrified sports car market. The car’s presence at such a prestigious event reinforced its importance as a symbol of innovation and heritage.
The Renault 5 electric-powered prototype model was also showcased alongside its sibling, the "bonkers-mad" R5 Turbo 3E, at the Paris Motor Show in October 2022. (Picture from: ArnoldClark)
Excitingly, Renault has announced plans to bring a production version of the R5 Turbo 3E to market soon. While the concept version serves as a bold experiment in design and performance, the upcoming production model will aim to translate this vision into a car that enthusiasts can experience firsthand. By combining the innovative features of the concept car with practical enhancements for everyday use, Renault is poised to deliver a model that will appeal to both fans of the original Renault 5 and new generations eager to embrace electric mobility.
The Renault R5 Turbo 3E is more than just a car—it’s a celebration of the past and a promise of the future. By reimagining an icon with cutting-edge electric technology, Renault has created a vehicle that captures the imagination and sets a thrilling standard for what’s to come. With the production version on the horizon, the excitement surrounding the R5 Turbo 3E is only just beginning. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | RENAULT | ARNOLDCLARK | STORY-CARS ]
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