2006 Renault Altica Concept
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
Four-cylinder 2.0-litre |
Weight |
2866 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
16-valve turbocharged |
Torque |
280 lb-ft @ 2,000 rpm | ||
HP |
177hp @ 2,000 rpm |
HP/Weight |
16.2 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
88.5 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
7.5 secs |
Top Speed |
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(From Press Release) Altica is a sporty estate that combines flowing lines with a spacious interior. Its dynamic stance is underpinned by a long bonnet and curved forms, while its modular interior ensures outstanding load capacity.
Altica stands out as a dynamic vision of the estate, combining the practicality of the latter, the sports appeal of a coupé and a high standard of travelling
Flowing, sporty lines
The panoramic windscreen and rear window underline the car’s fluid aerodynamics. The two-tone paintwork accentuates the side design and also asserts Altica’s graphic identity. The car’s overall stance – low-slung
lines, long bonnet, prominent wings – and proportions express true sports car dynamics. Comprised of a
mosaic of transparent panes, the rear quarter lights suggest forward movement.
Altica’s interior mirrors its sporty, dynamic exterior design. The suspended drive station is held in place by
four profiled rods that hint at the world of Formula 1.
The transparent roof and panoramic windscreen erase the boundary between the interior and the outside
world and also ensure a brightly-lit cabin. The mosaic design of the rear quarter lights allows sunlight to filter
into the cabin much like it does through stained glass windows and gives the interior a more welcoming feel. The layout and angling of the panes ensure good three-quarter rear visibility for the driver which is
indispensable when parking.
The headlamps feature four different modes – daytime running lights (DRL), sidelights, dipped beam and
main beam – and function using rows of diodes.
They also produce a halo effect when the DRL mode is selected. This is achieved in two ways. First of all,
each polycarbonate headlamp module cover is speckled with thousands of small, micro-engraved nicks.
Invisible to the naked eye, these nicks have no effect on the beams and permit light to pass unhindered. In
the daytime running mode, however, the surface of the module cover is illuminated from the edge. The light is accordingly trapped inside the mass and spreads out like a fluid over the entire surface to
produce an original and effective halo effect for the DRL and sidelight functions.
An estate with the accent on practicality
Altica’s sports pedigree is reinforced by
its scissor doors, the form of which ensures easy access to this low
vehicle. The generous interior volumes of Altica provide a very high
standard of travelling comfort despite the car’s sporty characteristics.
Each of the four individual seats boasts outstanding comfort.
Instead of the seats, which are fixed, it is the drive station and pedal
assembly that adjust to match the driver’s physique thanks to a motorized mechanism.
The height-adjustable centre armrest deploys automatically as the driver
sits down.
The vertical positioning of the dashboard takes its inspiration from the
world of aeronautics and permits the driver to feel at one with the car.
The centrally-positioned dial features two display modes: “comfort” and “sport”. The “comfort” mode
indicates the car’s speed in the centre of the display while the
perimeter shows the legal speed limits
which turn red if exceeded. In the “sport” mode, the speed continues to
be displayed in the middle of the dial but the perimeter becomes a
digital rev counter and turbo pressure indicator. The graphics of the
high-resolution screen provide a distinctly human touch to this
high-tech display which itself suggests watchmaker-like precision and
sophistication.
Driving pleasure, power and control
Altica is a dynamic sporty estate that combines driving pleasure with a sensation of power and control. With its long bonnet, sports dimensions (length: 4.27m; width: 1.83m) and very low centre of gravity, Altica offers remarkable performance. Altica’s new 177hp 2.0 dCi particulate filterequipped diesel engine takes the car from a standing start to 100kph in just 7.5s.
Coupled with a six-speed Altica features a
number of clever storage spaces, including the shell-like glove box,
concertina-style storage compartment in the armrests and a tray situated
underneath the floor at the rear.
The rear seat backs can be folded into the flat floor which is equipped
with straps that permit heavy or
bulky loads to be held secure. This layout transforms Altica into a
two-seater sports coupé with a vast 1,300-litre boot, while the boot lid
provides very easy access and an extremely low loading sill. Altica’s
low fuel consumption also stems from its exceptional aerodynamics.
Located at the extremity of the roof at the point where the vehicle and the passing air flow separate, a discreet
mechanical system generates jets of air which are alternately blown and sucked through a 2mm
wide slit. Known as “Synthetic Jet”, the system actively controls the separation of the air flow
according to the vehicle’s speed. This innovative technique, which
reduces drag and controls the structure of the air flow, is a registered Renault patent and reduces
the car’s Cd at 130kph by 15% for an energy consumption of just 10 Watts. gearbox, this powerplant
– which boasts maximum torque of 380Nm – provides excellent pull-away and mid-range acceleration. This hasn’t been achieved
to the detriment of fuel consumption, however. The Renault-Nissan
Alliance engine is very inexpensive to run and fuel consumption is equivalent to 140g of CO2 per kilometre.
In terms of both performance and driving pleasure, it stands out as the best diesel engine in its
class.
Valeo
Altica’s lights employ high-performance
light emitting diodes (LEDs). The dipped and main beam functions are
housed in a single module which tops a linear directional light. The LED
control unit permanently adapts the quantity and orientation of the beam
as a function of the conditions. During motorway driving, the LEDs that
ensure long range visibility are automatically activated and controlled
to guarantee optimum visibility at all times without dazzle. The colour
of the light emitted by the LEDs is similar to that of daylight for
enhanced optical comfort and visibility.
The daytime running light (DRL) mode, which is activated most of the
time while the car is moving, also use LEDs. Their high efficiency and
the low amount of energy they require significantly reduce the power
that is consumed compared with a conventional light source. The life
expectancy of LEDs is also much longer than that of all contemporary
light sources. As a world first, the sidelight function is ensured by a
veil of light that covers the entire headlamp thanks to Valeo’s
exclusive MicroOptique technology.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dimensions
Overall length 4,270mm
Width (excluding door mirrors) 1,830mm
Height 1,360mm
Wheelbase 2,620mm
Front and rear track 1,540mm
Front overhang 936mm
Rear overhang 714mm
Ground clearance 175mm
Weight 1,300kg
Powertrain
Four-cylinder 2.0-litre 16-valve
turbocharged Euro 4-compliant dCi diesel engine with balancer shafts
and particulate filter.
Power: 130kW / 177hp and maximum torque
of 380Nm at 2,000rpm
Standing start to 100kph in 7.5 seconds
Maximum CO2 emissions:140g/km, for a standard cycle fuel consumption of
5.3l/100km
Six-speed manual gearbox
Transmission
Front-wheel drive, front,
transverse-mounted engine
21-inch wheels 245 / 35 - ZR21 tyres
Partners
Valeo Exclusive MicroOptique technology:
micro-engraved module cover for the daylight running light (DRL) and
sidelight functions
Lighting and signal functions using high-performance LEDs
Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tyres
Montupet Specifalloy wheels ic light
Exterior equipment
Interior equipment
• Four independent seats; the two
rear seats can be folded down to obtain a boot storage volume of up to
1,300 litres