https://www.drivingelectric.com/news/1203/renaults-e-plein-air-renault-4-electric-car-ready-beach
Renault’s e-Plein Air is a Renault 4 electric car ready for the beach
23 Jul 2019  

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Renault creates electric e-Plein Air to celebrate 10th anniversary of the
Renault 4L International event

Renault Classic has marked the 10th anniversary of its 4L International
festival by creating an electric version of the popular Renault 4.

Called the e-Plein Air, the one-off vehicle is a nod to the Renault 4 Plein
Air beach vehicle of the 1960s.

The e-Plein Air’s powertrain and battery have been lifted from a Renault
Twizy, giving the vehicle 17bhp and a range of 62 miles; the latter figure,
however, was derived from the now-defunct NEDC efficiency test, with
real-world range in the region of 50 miles.

Officially the Twizy has a top speed of 50mph, although Renault claims to
have hit 53mph in the e-Plein Air during testing, with a maximum figure of
62mph still thought to be possible.

The car weighs 580kg, including the weight of the 6.1kWh battery. With a
Type 2 charging socket, the e-Plein Air should be fully recharged using a
standard 7kW wallbox in less than an hour.

Numerous changes have been made to the exterior of the donor vehicle: the
wheelbase has been shortened and the wheels are bigger, referencing the JP4
incarnation of the Renault 4L from the 1980s.

The white paint is a unique blend made specially for the e-Plein Air and
there’s a custom-built grille replacing the previous item.

Inside, the seats have been reupholstered with an eye-catching, blue
material, while a picnic hamper features in the rear. The steering wheel and
dashboard remain the same, although the instrument cluster has been borrowed
from the Twizy.

Renault has no plans to put the car into production, but says it will
monitor the public’s reaction to its creation. The carmaker is eager to be
seen as a leader in the electric vehicle field and has turned its attention
to one of its most popular classic models following the electrification of
other iconic vehicles such as the Mini and Fiat 500.

The Renault e-Plein Air isn’t the first electrified beach vehicle to emerge
this year: in March, Volkswagen unveiled its ID. Buggy concept based on the
firm’s MEB electric-car platform. The company says MEB could support both
mass-production and low-volume electric vehicles, meaning the ID. Buggy
could become a reality in the future.
[© drivingelectric.com]


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