Renault is aiming for a new electric vehicle efficiency record with a sleek new ‘laboratory on wheels’.
The Filante Record has been inspired by both the 40 CV des Records and the Étoile Filante built in 1925 and 1965 respectively. As a result, it has larger-than-life dimensions, measuring 5.12 metres long and 1.19 metres tall, yet it weighs just 1,000kg.
It’s powered by the same 87kWh battery that you’ll find in Renault’s current electric Scenic E-Tech production car, too, while steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire systems allow the car to be as light as possible. Low-friction tyres should help the Filante Record to roll further and for longer as well.
Sandeep Bhambra, director of advanced design, Renault and Ampere, said: “We designed this vehicle as a sculpture in motion. Inspired by fighter planes and the speed records of the nineteenth century, it reflects both performance and timeless elegance.
“Every inch of the surface was crafted to capture the light and showcase the body lines, which appear to melt into the air. The blue windows and colour palette further underline this light and airy impression. The design as a whole seeks to convey an impression of flow and lightness.”
Inside, the car features a cockpit inspired by the aeronautical world, with a seat which adapts to the shape of the driver. All of the major readouts and information are relayed to the person behind the wheel via a thin digital screen, too.
The Renault Filante Record is expected to be pushed to the limit soon when the brand hopes to achieve new levels of electric car efficiency.