Renault is reportedly working on a Clio-sized concept car featuring a plug-in hybrid powertrain that would deliver an average fuel consumption of 2 l/100 km (141 mpg UK/117.4 mpg US). Renault head of research, advanced studies and materials Remi Bastien told Auto Express that the carmaker is “investigating petrol plug-in hybrid power” for the prototype “2l/100km” vehicle, which may debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
Renault’s concept may preview a production version, Bastien added. “An eventual production version of the car would be affordable. It will be a B-segment car with Clio-type features in terms of space and comfort,” the executive said.
However, he didn’t disclose whether the plug-in hybrid would be based on the Zoe electric vehicle . No details were offered about the powertrain except the 2l/100 km target.
“The main thrust of our research and development budget is spent on improving emissions – with our electric vehicle strategy with the Zoe EV, we’re perfectly placed to develop hybrid systems,” Bastien said.
Renault will continue to work on zero-emissions research projects with the aim of further improving practicality and range. According to Bastien, battery technology will advance significantly in the near future, as the industry is only at 50 percent in terms of exploration of battery technology. Further development will improve range, with Bastien reckoning the range of the Zoe EV will double to around 250 miles (402 km) by 2020.
By Dan Mihalascu