Renault Sport Spider 1995

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Introduction

This car has a roadster body style with a mid located engine powering the rear wheels.
The Renault Sport Spider's engine is a naturally aspirated petrol, 2 litre, double overhead camshaft 4 cylinder with 4 valves per cylinder. It produces 144 bhp (146 PS/107 kW) of power at 6000 rpm, and maximum torque of 185 N·m (136 lb·ft/18.9 kgm) at 4500 rpm.
A 5 speed manual transmission delivers the power to the driven wheels.
Having a stated weight at the kerb of 930 kg, the Renault Sport Spider manages the 0-100 km/h sprint in 6.50 seconds and the kilometre from standstill in 26.5 seconds.
Top quoted speed is 211 km/h or 131 mph, stated fuel consumption is 12.0/7.7/9.3 l/100km urban/extra-urban/combined, and carbon dioxide emissions are 219 g/km.

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Just 11 likes? OMG! I remember to saw it a few times in real life when it was released. It was astonishing. In some countries, like mine, the windscreen was mandatory, but in some others, like France, it had a spoiler instead, that drives the wind flow over the passengers' head. Both versions are represented in the last picture. If someone at PD read this :lol: please, recreate the one without windscreen.
 
Its like Renault time travelled into the Future to see how cars would look and apply such a design on a convertible
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