When Renault constructed the R5 Turbo 3E as a nod to the unique R5 Turbo, it went all out. It used two electrical motors to ship 375 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels solely, added an enormous hydraulic handbrake and and gave it a 50-degree steering angle. It was additionally constructed on an FIA-compliant metal tube chassis and given carbon fiber physique panels. You’d suppose it could make a implausible rally automobile, however sadly, that’s not the case.
As host Ollie Marriage explains within the video beneath, Renault’s CEO Luca de Meo tried to get the FIA to let Renault race the R5 Turbo 3E, however that request was rapidly shut down. So in case you noticed the design and the specs and received your hopes up that Renault was going to go rallying with an electrical sizzling hatch, we’re sorry to be the bearers of unhealthy information.
That mentioned, Renault nonetheless constructed the R5 Turbo 3E to be pushed and pushed laborious. It’s not the form of idea that’s meant to do nothing however sit on a stage and look fairly. And Top Gear not too long ago had an opportunity to get behind the wheel. Even although it was clearly designed to go sideways, Marriage wasn’t allowed to do any drifting on monitor. The excellent news is, WTCC champion Yvan Muller can, and also you guess your ass he drove the hell out of it.
We’re nonetheless upset the FIA is a bunch of buzzkills, however on the similar time, the R5 Turbo 3E does give us hope that after the manufacturing model of the Renault 5 Electric idea goes on sale, it is likely to be adopted by one thing correctly sizzling. After all, Renault can’t let Fiat have all of the enjoyable with the 500e Abarth. Or not less than it shouldn’t.
Source: jalopnik.com