Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Renault introduced the concept Eolab (Video)

Renault has introduced a unique vehicle Eolab Concept, the ability to overcome 100 kilometers on one liter of fuel. The official presentation of the concept will take place at the Paris Motor Show.





Representatives of the company Renault note that Eolab Concept is a concept for many years. The production version of this model may appear in the 2020 - 2021 year. 



New conceptual Eolab built using more than 100 completely innovative details and elements. The first thing you need to know about this futuristic concept Renault, it consumes only 1 liter of gasoline per 100 kilometers. 



For the movement of the concept car's hybrid propulsion system meets ZE Hybrid. It includes a 1.0-liter three-cylinder petrol unit SCe, capable of generating 75 horsepower at 95 Nm of torque, the battery is 6.7 kW / h and a three-speed transmission with integrated electric motor. The electric motor develops innovative car 68 horsepower (50 kW) with 200 Nm of torque. 



Renault Eolab Concept is a three-door model, which has a drag coefficient of 0.235. In addition, the concept is equipped with active front spoiler, an active rear flaps and active wheels. All purports to reduce airflow resistance. 



According to an official press release, the active wheel concept made ​​so that the cooling mechanism of the brake system. In addition, the innovative concept has active suspension, which automatically adjusts the ride height to minimize resistance. 



In order to save fuel the body is ultra-light frame. The main materials are steel, aluminum and composites. The model has received hyperfine windshield and light interior. Thanks to all the changes in a curb weight of Renault Eolab Concept is only 400 kg. 




Official representatives of the French company noted that the concept of Renault Eolab Concept should be absolutely competitive in all areas of the automotive industry. Efficiency and effectiveness of the model should attract potential buyers.

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