Renault Looks To Hybrid Power For RS Models: Report
Renault is reportedly keen on the idea of adding hybrid technology to its range of RS sports models, in a bid to boost performance and economy. Speaking with UK mag Autocar, RenaultSport’s Patrice Ratti said a hybrid hot hatch was more appealing
Renault is reportedly keen on the idea of adding hybrid technology to its range of RS sports models, in a bid to boost performance and economy.
Speaking with UK mag Autocar, RenaultSport’s Patrice Ratti said a hybrid hot hatch was more appealing than an all-electric model due to its lower weight and cost.
Ratti revealed that Renault’s Clio and Megane RS models have already been considered for the hybrid treatment, and Ratti personally is a fan of the technology.
“Today the problem of a fully-electric sports car is that you need a lot of batteries, but we’re also working on hybrid for sports cars,” Mr Ratti said.
“Hybridisation could help because of the CO2 [savings]. What’s also great with electric motors is the acceleration. We’re working on it, but we cannot go too expensive with technology.”
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