You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The styling and technology are set to grace forthcoming Renault sports cars, although bosses have no plans to put the DeZir into production.
Renault says the DeZir will have a 160km (100m) range before recharging, a process that will take eight hours when juice is applied "using a conventional household plug". If you have the benefit of a 400V three-phase current line, the DeZir can get to an 80 per cent charge in 20 minutes.
Sounds about right, for once.
3-phase again.
Why do they even bother with "concept" vehicles when most do not make it to production?
you might see some subtle details of that car show up in some more practical mainstream future Renault models.
Until Tesla came along to slap sense into people, Electric vehicle design suffered badly from the "Concept Look"
Nissan now has a level-3 charger that doesn't need 3-ph power. Don't know when it will come to Europe ...
"blinds" ... "back" ... wait a minute ... where's the FRONT of this thing ?Mostly pretty good looking.
Trying to clean home window blinds is a pain. Can't even imaging the difficulty of cleaning road and brake dust from the back of this thing.
Above story claims they will put it into production, these guys claim not:
Auto Express | Renault's DeZir concept - New design direction previewed by stunning electric concept car.
It turns out that they will put it in production, but as a ICE :-( the new Alpine :
Renault reinterprets the Alpine A110 to commemorate its 50th Birthday