THE Be Bop and Be Bop created by Renault are two interpretations of the compact MPV theme, one is an all terrain SUV and the other a sporting model under the Renaultsport brand.
Be Bop and Be Bop combine rounded forms with structured lines for greater aerodynamic efficiency.
Exceptional visibility and unique brightness characterise the cabin space, which can be configured in multiple ways to best suit occupants.
The interior features numerous innovations, while the ergonomic Touch Design controls are intuitive.
The cars clearly belong to the Renault concept car family.
Their pleasant appearance resembles Ellypse while their profile has certain features in common with Koleos.
Inside, the cabin, the Touch Design concept introduced with Talisman comes into its own.
Patrick le Quément, senior vice president of Renault Corporate Design, said: "Both these vehicles follow on from our previous concept cars, illustrating inside and out a desire to take our signature design concept to its full expression through the notions of charm and sensuality." An expressive design in a rounded package, Be Bop and Be Bop instantly seduce with their modern, rounded forms.
From the side, these fourmetre long cars stand out for their vast glazed surface.
Reminiscent of a water droplet, their style suggests movement and aerodynamic sleekness.
Michel Jardin, director of Concept Car Design, said: "The water droplet is a superb symbol of aerodynamic purity." Thanks to their softly rounded form, Be Bop and Be Bop provide a solution to the problem of MPVs, whose lack of aerodynamics has a negative impact on fuel consumption.
The streamlined floorpanels help boost aerodynamic efficiency.
One single flowing line, the shape of the front and rear wings communicates a friendly but also powerful air.
Their curve is extended at the front by a panoramic windscreen that disappears into the immense glazed roof before dropping down to form the V-shaped rear window - the signature Renault rear.
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