Frankfurt Preview: Renault shows off Fluence Zero Emissions Concept
Renault Fluence Zero Emissions Concept - Click above for high-res image gallery
The Renault Fluence is the model that is replacing the Megane sedan this year. The Megane, of course, is the vehicle that the Renault-Nissan Alliance is using to test Better Place's battery swap technology. Put these two facts together and it's no surprise that Renault is bringing the Fluence Zero Emissions Concept to Frankfurt this year, one of four pure electric vehicles that the brand will show off at the IAA. We don't know much about the Fluence ZEC aside from a new set of leaked images, but the grand, sweeping interior certainly looks like it'd be a thrill to sit in.
A Better Place connection for the Fluence ZEC is hinted at in this image, which shows a battery swap station that claims a three-minute exchange time to get a fresh pack. A production version of the all-electric Fluence using lithium-ion batteries is due in 2011, when an expected 20-40,000 units will be produced.
[Source: World Car Fans]
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Mark Kiernan 9:18PM (9/14/2009)
Wow very nice, certainly competition for the Model S.
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Nick From Montreal 12:31AM (9/15/2009)
This is way better looking than the LEAF. I wonder why they didn't announced it first. Maybe because of a higher base price.
Hopefully, there will be a Nissan rebranding and slight design adjutments for North-America.
Still holding out for the Model S.
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Matt 9:34AM (9/15/2009)
It looks nice. I wonder if it will keep the looks when it goes to mass production.
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