when Renault plays on the nostalgic fiber

when Renault plays on the nostalgic fiber
when Renault plays on the nostalgic fiber

Alongside its new R4 and R5, the diamond firm is exhibiting at the show a reinterpretation of its grand touring coupe from the early 1970s.

This article comes from “Figaro Magazine”

Bringing a Renault 17 up to date? What was only an aspiration when Arnaud Belloni arrived as marketing director of the diamond firm, if not a challenge launched during a late-night discussion, has finally come to fruition. From an R17 coupe belonging to its museum, Renault therefore joined forces with designer Ora-ïto, who is none other than the son of jeweler Pascal Morabito, to give birth to a “restomod”. This anglicism hides a car from the past modernized and equipped with current technologies. Renault has become a fan of this type of exercise. In 2022, the R5 Turbo 3E concept had rekindled the flame of the famous R5 Turbo which had marked the 1980s.

The R17 is a world that those under 40 have not been able to experience. At the 1971 Motor Show, the former Régie Renault unveiled a mass-market coupe developed on the basis of the R12 sedan. Available in R15 and R17, this model was part of a desire to transport…

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