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The Renault Zoom was a concept car created by Matra and Renault and was first introduced at the 1992 Paris Motor Show. The small 2-seat car had a length of 2,650 mm (104.3 in) and a width of 1,520 mm (59.8 in). The Zoom was powered by a 45 kW (61.2 hp) electric motor. It was unique in having fold up rear wheels resulting in a shorter length 2,300 mm (90.6 in) when parked. Width remains constant at 1.52m, which means Zoom is 230 mm (9.1 in) higher in retracted wheelbase configuration. 2 scissor doors mounted on inclined axes reduce lateral bodywork clearance to a minimum and make Zoom easy to use in the tightest of spots.

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  • Renault Zoom (de)
  • Renault Zoom (fr)
  • Renault Zoom (en)
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  • Der Renault Zoom ist ein Konzeptauto, das von Renault auf der Pariser Motor Show im Jahre 1992 vorgestellt wurde. Dieses Konzept hat eine Länge, die zwischen 2100 mm und 2650 mm schwanken kann. Die Breite liegt bei dem Zweisitzer bei 1520 mm und erinnert heute an den Smart Fortwo. Angetrieben wurde der Zoom von einem Elektromotor mit 45 kW Leistung und er sollte seinen Haupteinsatzort in der Stadt finden. (de)
  • Zoom est apparu au Mondial de l'automobile de Paris de 1992. Développé par Renault et Matra, Zoom est un petit monospace urbain à propulsion électrique présentant la particularité d'être de longueur variable : de 2,65 mètres en mouvement il peut passer à 2,30 mètres pour se garer ce qui le fait se hausser de 23 cm. Son autonomie est d'environ 150km, et elle peut atteindre une vitesse maximale de 120km/h. Un prototype de la Renault Zoom coloris rose est exposé au musée Matra, à Romorantin-Lanthenay. Il est précurseur de la Renault Twizy. (fr)
  • The Renault Zoom was a concept car created by Matra and Renault and was first introduced at the 1992 Paris Motor Show. The small 2-seat car had a length of 2,650 mm (104.3 in) and a width of 1,520 mm (59.8 in). The Zoom was powered by a 45 kW (61.2 hp) electric motor. It was unique in having fold up rear wheels resulting in a shorter length 2,300 mm (90.6 in) when parked. Width remains constant at 1.52m, which means Zoom is 230 mm (9.1 in) higher in retracted wheelbase configuration. 2 scissor doors mounted on inclined axes reduce lateral bodywork clearance to a minimum and make Zoom easy to use in the tightest of spots. (en)
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  • Renault Zoom (en)
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  • Renault Zoom (en)
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  • Zoom in retracted state (en)
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  • Der Renault Zoom ist ein Konzeptauto, das von Renault auf der Pariser Motor Show im Jahre 1992 vorgestellt wurde. Dieses Konzept hat eine Länge, die zwischen 2100 mm und 2650 mm schwanken kann. Die Breite liegt bei dem Zweisitzer bei 1520 mm und erinnert heute an den Smart Fortwo. Angetrieben wurde der Zoom von einem Elektromotor mit 45 kW Leistung und er sollte seinen Haupteinsatzort in der Stadt finden. (de)
  • The Renault Zoom was a concept car created by Matra and Renault and was first introduced at the 1992 Paris Motor Show. The small 2-seat car had a length of 2,650 mm (104.3 in) and a width of 1,520 mm (59.8 in). The Zoom was powered by a 45 kW (61.2 hp) electric motor. It was unique in having fold up rear wheels resulting in a shorter length 2,300 mm (90.6 in) when parked. Width remains constant at 1.52m, which means Zoom is 230 mm (9.1 in) higher in retracted wheelbase configuration. 2 scissor doors mounted on inclined axes reduce lateral bodywork clearance to a minimum and make Zoom easy to use in the tightest of spots. The Zoom was an urban and suburban concept car born of common research by Renault and Matra into modern electric cars. The Zoom was a relatively early venture into the world of city runabouts and utilised an electric power system in addition to a variable wheelbase. The engine is 90 percent recyclable. A communication centre mounted between the two seats houses a hands-free telephone and power-up control for Carminat navigation system. The concept for a variable wheelbase city car was revisited by the MIT CityCar and applied in the development of the Hiriko folding two-seat urban electric car. It did not go into production due to it being a concept but also not attracting serious interest going into production. (en)
  • Zoom est apparu au Mondial de l'automobile de Paris de 1992. Développé par Renault et Matra, Zoom est un petit monospace urbain à propulsion électrique présentant la particularité d'être de longueur variable : de 2,65 mètres en mouvement il peut passer à 2,30 mètres pour se garer ce qui le fait se hausser de 23 cm. Son autonomie est d'environ 150km, et elle peut atteindre une vitesse maximale de 120km/h. Un prototype de la Renault Zoom coloris rose est exposé au musée Matra, à Romorantin-Lanthenay. Il est précurseur de la Renault Twizy. (fr)
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