Renault’s Clio Grand Tour Concept, launched at the Geneva motor show, previews a new wagon version due out soon.
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The show car, with two-litre, 16V 200hp petrol engine, is geared towards leisure activities, according to designers, and was developed around photographic and multi-media themes. It has a very high level of equipment including several claimed benchmark electronic features.
Streamlined front lights house high-performance LEDs. The concept has a 430-litre load area and the cargo area is 1.7 metres long.
The wide, panoramic glass roof allows lots of light into the cabin and the dashboard incorporates a navigation screen and analogue/digital speedometer. Interior lighting is yellow – Renault’s corporate colour and the centre console, boot floor and door trims also emit streaks of yellow light.
The car is full of Samsung Electronics technology. Rear passengers can watch DVDs on screens incorporated in the front-seat headrests and all passengers can use a 10m pixel digital camera, or MP4 digital camcorder with 2Gb flash memory. A seat and a storage box with retractable drawers are located in the space beneath the boot floor.
When the hatchback is open, a photographer can sit comfortably and transfer pictures or videos to a laptop computer which folds away into the wheel housing on an articulated arm.
