Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

French auto brand Renault has designed a concept car that launches its own drone from a hatch in the roof (+ slideshow).

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

The Renault Kwid Concept, unveiled at the Delhi Auto Show, is the first car to come with its very own unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), which could help the driver scout ahead for traffic, take aerial photos of the surrounding landscape and detect obstacles in the road.

The device, referred to as a Flying Companion, is stored in a rotating rear portion of the Kwid’s roof when not in use. When activated, the panel slides open and the quadrocopter – named after the device’s four motors – can be operated in one of two modes.

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

In automatic mode, the drone flies along a pre-programmed flying sequence using in-built GPS. In manual mode, the UAV is controlled via a tablet built into the dashboard of the car.

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

“Customers in new markets are much younger,” explained Serge Mouangue, brand manager and innovative cooperative laboratory manager for Renault. “Their expectations are different and customers are basically gamers. They tend to take a closer interest in technology and want to enjoy themselves.”

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

The Kwid resembles an off-road buggy thanks to the oversized wings, mud guards and wheel arches. However, designers at Renault have suggested the car will come in two-wheel drive instead of four – meaning it’s more likely to be for city dwellers than rural ones.

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

The Kwid will come with a 1.2-litre turbocharged engine with a dual-clutch transmission, allowing the owner to drive in automatic or manual mode. Renault has suggested that it could also come with an electric motor. The interior features two-tone white seats with a yellow-trimmed dash. The chairs are wrapped in a web of white elastic polymer to give the impression the passengers are sat in a bird’s nest, according to designers on the project.

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

The driver is sat in the centre of a row of three, allowing the same model to be used in both left-hand, and right-hand drive markets.

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

In the rear, passengers can adjust the air-conditioning via a panel on the back of the driver’s seat, which also features ventilation ducts built in.

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

While just a concept for now, Renault has said the Kwid will go on sale within two years, with particular focus on the Indian market. “Young customers in India are often trend setters, looking forward to pushing the envelope when it comes to technology and enjoyable drives,” explained Gilles Normand, chairman of Renault’s Asia-Pacific Region.

Renault unveils Kwid Concept car equipped with traffic-spotting drone

“The Kwid Concept, with its Flying Companion, meets this forward-looking spirit with both its dynamic styling and hyper connectivity,” he added.

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Renault Twinz

Découverte de « Twin’Z », un concept-car par Renault, présenté à la Milan Design Week 2013, voulant illustrer la nouvelle stratégie en matière de design de la marque. Imaginé en collaboration avec le designer Ross Lovergrove, ce concept au design étrange est à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Renault Twin’Z by Ross Lovegrove: Fancy meets function in a glass-roofed, luminescent commuter car

Renault Twin'Z by Ross Lovegrove


The Twin’Z was unveiled at La Triennale during Milan Design Week as the fifth concept car in Renault’s six-petal “cycle of…

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Twin’Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

Milan 2013: following a teaser movie, British designer Ross Lovegrove unveils his concept car for French car brand Renault at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan (+ slideshow).

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

Lovegrove added colourful LED patterns over the glass roof and down the windshield edges of the carbon fibre Twin’Z electric city car, after Renault invited the British designer to provide finishing details to the bodywork.

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

“Passengers are hooded in a technological envelope that bathes them in a light which responds to the energy and pulse of Twin’Z,” says Ross Lovegrove. “This roofscape heightens the sensation of space and blends seamlessly into the rear window.”

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

The smaller two of four headlights glow through radial fibrous spokes, a motif also used for the bright green wheel alloys. Swirling lines adorn the tyres, which were developed by manufacturer Michelin.

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

Lovegrove also designed the interior of the four-seat vehicle and added fluorescent yellow bands to emphasise the contours of the design. “The interior is not broken up into separate elements and all passengers feel very much part of the travelling experience,” he says. “The rear seat backs have been integrated into the floorpan to create space and a new, informal aesthetic.”

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

Instead of a dashboard, statistics such as speed and range are displayed on a smartphone that sits where a gearstick would usually be. Four electric doors open without handles like pairs of shutters on each side, alleviating the central pillars found on most cars.

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

The car’s colour was inspired by French painter Yves Klein, whose signature blue hue was also the muse for a collection of pleated garments we featured last week. “It echoes France’s cultural heritage while also mirroring the virtues of our planet. After all, isn’t the Earth blue when seen from space?” says Lovegrove.

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

Other recently designed concept cars include Audi’s vehicles that drive and park themselves and Pininfarina’s car that has no windshield.

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

The car is on show at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, Viale Alemagna 6. Elsewhere in the city, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have designed an installation of spinning cork platforms for BMW i.  Check out our map of events taking place in Milan this week.

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Twin’z Concept-Car – a refreshing view of the city-car, blending technology and refinement

Renault and British designer Ross Lovegrove today took the wraps off Twin’Z. This concept car is the fruit of their close collaboration and brings together two worlds where Design plays an important role : the world of furniture and that of the automobile.

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

As the ‘Play’ petal of Renault Design’s life-cycle ‘flower’, Twin’Z is the latest concept car in the programme which sets out to illustrate Renault’s new design strategy through parallels with threshold phases of human existence. Twin’Z is a fun, modern, artistic take on the city- car which plays on emotions and excites the senses. It draws its inspiration from the heritage of some of the brand’s most emblematic models, such as the Renault 5 and Renault Twingo. The Twin’Z is an all-electric car with rear-wheel drive and a rear-mounted motor.

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

Renault invited British designer Ross Lovegrove to add some design flourishes and the result is an arresting blend of technology and refinement. Ross Lovegrove was given a free hand to imagine a cabin that is truly occupant-friendly. This project eloquently illustrates the many possible sources of inspiration that can drive Design and represents an original approach to the city-car.

Twin'Z concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

Ross Lovegrove’s personal vision of the automobile takes its inspiration from the world of nature, and the result combines an unprecedented play on light and organic forms to make Z28RL an endearing, almost living object.

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Concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

British designer Ross Lovegrove will unveil a concept car he has designed for French car manufacturer Renault in Milan next month (+ movie).

Concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

“[Our] intention is to reveal nature’s underlying blueprints and transfer them into a new design language,” says Lovegrove.

Concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

“These methods are process-driven and aim to explore tessellation, performative surfaces, lightweight structures and new material behaviours rather than the literal translation of appearances found in nature into visual design,” he adds.

Concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

The car will be on display from 9 to 14 April 2013 at the Triennale di Milano exhibition.

Concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

Ross Lovegrove presented another futuristic car concept at Biennale Interieur last year, and has also suspended a silver spaceship from the rafters of Lille railway station.

Concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

A concept vehicle without a windshield and a fuel-efficient 3D-printed car are the latest stories about cars we’ve covered recently.

Concept car by Ross Lovegrove for Renault

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Renault Baby Boom

The Renault Circular Economy – 4L Concept is a new age green car with some pretty neat features. It sports an energy interface dashboard that helps distributing and sharing the solar energy that it harnesses. At work you can hook up the car to an energy station while at home it juices up via the solar installation on the car. Superb!

Designer: Charlie Nghiem


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Renault Alpine

La voiture de Renault Alpine fête ses 50 ans. Pour célébrer cet évènement, la marque lui offre un concept-car baptisé Renault Alpine A110-50, alliant performance et design dans un film magnifique de Julien Rocher, produit par l’Ecurie et tourné avec la participation des célèbres pilotes Jean Ragnotti et Erik Coma

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Renault Electric Life

L’agence Publicis Conseil a imaginé un film pour la gamme de voitures Renault 100% électrique. Voulant démontrer, de façon impactante et drôle, la simplicité d’usage de l’électrique. Ce film propose une succession de situations montrant que l’électrique fait déjà partie de notre vie.



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Renault Twizy Campaign

Sous la direction artistique de Le Creative Sweatshop et de Davina Muller, Renault présente la campagne toute en couleurs de sa nouvelle voiture : la Twizy. A mi-chemin entre la voiture et le gros scooter, elle devrait être commercialisée à la fin de l’année. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Renault Captur

Après l’excellente Renault Dezir pendant le Mondial 2010, voici ce nouveau concept-car “Renault Captur” prévu pour être présenté lors du prochain salon de Genève. Un prototype de crossover au look sportif, imaginé par le patron de design : Laurens Van den Acker.



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