Renault DeZir


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nameRenault DeZir
imageRenault Dezir (9820538605).jpg
manufacturerRenault
production2010 (Concept car)
classSports car (S)
body_style2-door coupé
doors{{ubl
layoutMid-motor, rear-wheel-drive
engine148 hp electric motor
transmission6-speed automatic
weight1830 lb
successorRenault Trezor
relatedRenault Sport R.S. 01
designerLaurens van den Acker
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| name = Renault DeZir | image = Renault Dezir (9820538605).jpg | manufacturer = Renault | production = 2010 (Concept car) | class = Sports car (S) | body_style = 2-door coupé | doors = {{ubl | Symmetrical Butterfly | Butterfly door (driver side) | Suicide butterfly door (passenger side) | layout = Mid-motor, rear-wheel-drive | engine = 148 hp electric motor | transmission = 6-speed automatic | length = | weight = 1830 lb | successor = Renault Trezor | height = | width = | wheelbase = | related = Renault Sport R.S. 01 | designer = Laurens van den Acker

Performance

The DeZir is powered by a mid-mounted electric motor producing 148 hp and 226 Nm of torque, with power sent to the rear wheels through an automatic transmission. Renault claims the DeZir can accelerate from 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5 seconds, with a governed top speed of 112 mph. Renault claims a range of 99 mi.

Related cars

Renault Sport R.S. 01

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Main article: Renault Sport R.S. 01

The Renault Sport R.S. 01 is a race car manufactured by Renault and is based on the DeZir. The car originally raced in Renault's own one-make series, the Renault Sport Trophy, and later raced in the Group GT3 classification.

Unlike the DeZir, the R.S. 01 has a petrol engine. It uses the 3.8-liter VR38DETT V6 by Nissan but has been slightly tuned by Nismo for track regulations, which can deliver up to 500 hp of power.[[File:Renault DeZir rear.jpg|thumb|Renault DeZir rear with [[butterfly door]]s open at the [[2010 Paris Motor Show]]]]

In media

The DeZir appears as a playable vehicle in video games including Asphalt, Driveclub and Real Racing 3.

References

References

  1. "DEZIR Concept Car - Stimulate Your Senses - Renault UK".
  2. Kurczewski, Nick. (2010-11-21). "North American Exclusive: Renault DeZir Concept - First Drive". Road and Track.
  3. (5 July 2010). "Renault Previews DeZir Electric Concept Car". Green Car Congress.
  4. Meiners, Jens. (2010-07-08). "Renault DeZir Concept". Car and Driver.
  5. "carcover.com".
  6. "Xforce".

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