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Monday, February 5, 2024

From Paris with Love: Rediscovering Renault's DeZir Concept Car Brilliance

Come With LOVE - Nearly a quarter-century has passed since the dazzling debut of Renault's DeZir at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. Yet, the allure of this concept car still captivates automotive enthusiasts worldwide, showcasing the enduring impact of its futuristic design and eco-friendly features.
When we first spotted the DeZir on the Renault stand at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, we were a little intimidated. (Picture from: Autoblog)
Upon first sight of the DeZir, one can't help but exclaim, "Wow! Great!" This sentiment is quintessentially French, a testament to the nation's penchant for futuristic and sci-fi-inspired automotive designs. The car's appearance, even by today's standards, retains a remarkably futuristic charm that continues to resonate.
The Renault DeZir's distinct appeal lies not only in its aesthetic allure but also in its commitment to environmental sustainability. (Picture from: Autoblog)
The DeZir's distinct appeal lies not only in its aesthetic allure but also in its commitment to environmental sustainability. This two-door coupe operates solely on electrical energy, a forward-thinking move by Renault. The driving force behind this concept car is a lithium-ion battery with a 24 kWh capacity, enabling it to cover a distance of 160 km when fully charged – a nod to the eco-conscious era we find ourselves in.
Renault says DeZir's doors signify ying and yang-style amorous harmony. (Picture from: Wikipedia)
Laurens van den Acker, the creative mind behind Renault's design department then, underscores the DeZir's futuristic attributes with the design choice of 21-inch rims and tires. This, coupled with the sleek wheel housing design, adds a touch of sophistication to the overall visual appeal of the car.
The DeZir's futuristic allure is accentuated by its 21-inch rims, sleek wheel housing design, adding a sophisticated touch to its overall visual appeal. (Picture from: CNET)
Charging the DeZir's battery is a convenient affair, with an at-home socket allowing for an eight-hour charging cycle. For those seeking a faster turnaround, a 400-volt charging system can charge the battery to 80 percent in a mere 20 minutes, showcasing Renault's commitment to practicality and convenience.
The Renault DeZir doesn't have seats -- it has a single bench so you and your lover can get all snuggly together. (Picture from: Autoblog)
The emotional connection with the DeZir goes beyond its technical specifications. According to Yann Jarsalles, the exterior designer, the car is a visual representation of passion, evident in its sensual lines and vibrant red color. Renault's overarching concept, "Drive The Change," aims to forge a slow yet profound emotional bond between the brand and its users, illustrating various facets of human life.
The gaping back end is designed to exhaust battery-cooling air that's been sucked in fron the front. (Picture from: Wikipedia)
Three key wordssimplicity, sensuality, and warmth – encapsulate Renault's vision for the DeZir. The red and white color scheme, combined with enthusiastic and harmonious design principles, permeates the car's interior, creating an atmosphere of cheerfulness. Stéphane Maïore, leader of DeZir's interior design, emphasizes that love is a sentiment that lifts one's dignity, giving them wings. This sentiment is embodied in the car's interior, which feels like flying among the clouds, as described by Stéphanie Petit, the color and materials designer.
The driving force behind the Renault DeZir is a lithium-ion battery with a 24 kWh capacity, enabling it to cover a distance of 160 km when fully charged – a nod to the eco-conscious era we find ourselves in. (Picture from: Wikipedia)
The interior, dominated by white with splashes of red, exudes passion and joy, creating a cocoon-like atmosphere for comfort. The placement of the electric motor in the rear center optimizes weight distribution between the front and rear wheels. The 24 kWh battery, installed vertically behind the seat, further contributes to this balance. The lightweight body constructed from Kevlar and steel pipes reminiscent of the Megane Trophy racing car showcases Renault's commitment to performance and precision control. | 7ycJsE0h0Xk |
In essence, the DeZir emerges as the latest symbol of Renault's dedication to emotional styling. Its sensuous lines, bright red finish, and eco-friendly credentials affirm that environmental consciousness and a love for cars are not mutually exclusive. As the echoes of the 2010 Paris Motor Show linger, the DeZir remains a timeless embodiment of Renault's vision for the future of automotive design and sustainability. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | RENAULT | ROADANDTRACK | AUTOBLOG | BELOW THE RADAR | WIKIPEDIA | CARMAGAZINE | CNET ]

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