Renault has recently introduced a concept of their 'radical' future sedan design named 'Coupé Corbusier,' the concept car is created and displayed for the 50th anniversary of the death of the famous French architect, Le Corbusier.
Renault Coupé Corbusier concept car. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1PLaayR) |
Renault said that they have no plans to turn the concept car into a production version, because the Corbusier Coupé only as part of a styling exercise those allowed designers to develop the future concept cars with 'more relaxed'.
Renault Coupé Corbusier is a slim-bodied two-door car, but with a long bonnet, large front grille and prominent windshield and narrow diameter windows.
Left side view of Renault Coupé Corbusier concept car. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1PLaayR) |
Meanwhile, the side view of the Coupé Corbusier also looks very 'muscular', thanks to the presence of the bulging wheel arches that look quite spectacular when its dihedral doors opened.
Rear side view of Renault Coupé Corbusier concept car. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1PLaayR) |
Because it's just a styling exercise, Renault Coupé Corbusier most likely not have a powertrain configuration. In addition, the cabin is expected to follow the same theme as the exterior, so the layout is futuristic with many featuring touchscreen likely to be encountered here.
Renault says the Coupé Corbusier Concept currently being exhibited at the Villa Savoye in Poissy, France, as part of the exhibition titled 'Des voitures à habiter: mobil et modernisme XXe-XXIe siècles', or roughly means: Cars in life: the presence of cars and modernism in the 20th and 21st centuries, which will be held until March 20, 2016. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOCAR]
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