RENAULT REVEALS SANDUP CONCEPT AT THE SAO PAULO MOTOR SHOW
- Designed by Renault Design America Latina Renaults design center in Brazil the Sandup Concept car is revealed at the Sao Paulo Motor Show on 27th October.
- Sandup Concept is based on Sandero Stepway, an urban sport vehicle launched in Brazil in October 2008.
- Sandup Concept is a modular 2+2 coupe combining cabriolet pleasure with pickup practicality.
- This design study is yet another example of Renaults close interest in new automotive trends in its diverse markets around the world.Modular design in a sporty package
Sand'up Concept is a modular 2+2 coupé that transforms from coupé to cabriolet to pickup on the whim of its passengers.Based on Sandero Stepway – an 'urban sport' vehicle only available in Brazil and Argentina, Sand'up Concept goes 'topless' to give its four passengers a true cabriolet experience. It features two distinctive aluminum roof rail arches that stretch from the front of the roof to the tail lights. With the rear bench folded down, Sand'up Concept turns into a pick-up. It can also be transformed into a coupé by fitting a red hard top on the roof rails.Sand'up Concept's reflective gray paintwork underlines its sophisticated and robust nature while an array of red inserts accentuate its sporty side.A red bumper-integrated nudge bar tells the concept car apart from Sandero Stepway at the front. The color red also features at the back, this time in the shape of a skid plate, pierced by two trapezoidal exhaust pipes. A further red touch is the elegant edging running the length and breadth of the car and separating it into two parts. The flowing design of the upper part contrasts with the more robust forms below (emphatic wheel arches, side sills and 18-inch aluminum wheel rims). The five-spoked rims marry gloss black with the lead gray of the graphite and the red of the brake calipers to give Sand'up Concept a resolutely sporty air, enhanced by the black masks on the front and rear lights.The contemporary sporty look expressed outside continues inside. The cabin features two shades of gray that generate movement and contrast. These dominant tones are adroitly balanced with touches of red, as on the seat backs. Aluminum inserts on the air vents and seats also repeat the refined-yet-sporty theme.Sandup Concept: intelligent solutions
Sand'up Concept boasts an array of innovations corresponding to the vehicle's multipurpose nature.
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