Renault 5 Turbo 3E racer possible for production, says CEO ParisMotorShow
Speaking on the Turbo's performance, De Meo said: “we have found a technical way of doing something pretty special in the concept.”5. To mark the occasion, the iconic Turbo 2 has been reinvented as a 374bhp electric drifter. at the Paris motor show, has been created to show that EVs can be fun, said deputy design boss Gilles Vidal, while paying homage to the special sport variants of the French firm’s past.
To do this, three drift modes have been added - something not seen on the original 1980s hot hatch. These program the car to allow for easy drifts, donuts or just quick, “playful” driving. When one of the drift modes is active, pink, blue and yellow LED stripes flash on the front of the car, adding to the “1980s video-game vibe”.
Want to show your mates your drifting skills? Renault has thought of that too, integrating 10 mounting brackets for cameras, such as GoPros, inside and outside the bodywork. Drifting is helped by a rigid tubular chassis, a flat base, a roll bar, a carbonfibre body and a wide steering angle.
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