French carmaker Renault is performing the last tests on the production version of the Koleos SUV that debuted at the 2006 Paris Show last October. Based on the Nissan Qashqai, the Koloes will be available in the first half of 2008 with FWD or 4WD versions. The compact SUV is expected to be offered with the same engine range as the Qashqai which includes: 1.6-litre 115PS (84kW) petrol and 1.5 dCi diesel developing 106PS (78kW) and a pair of petrol and diesel 2.0-litre engines develop 140PS (103kW) and 150PS (110kW) respectively.
As you can see from Automotorundsport’s spy pics and despite the heavy camouflage, it’s obvious that design-wise, Renault hasn’t strayed away from the original concept. But who said that should be considered a pro? We had the chance to see the Koleos concept in person at the Paris Show and honestly, we found its design totally boring. Take out the Renault logo and you could pass it for any SUV.
Talking about logos and uninspiring designs, the Koleos will also be offered by Renault’s Korean subsidiary Samsung... The latter presented a rebadged version of the SUV concept at the Korean Motor Show in April. According to AMS, the Koleos will be built at Renault - Samsung’s Korean plant, with the Samsung version being offered solely to the Asian market. -Renault Koleos Concept press release after the jump
Via: Automotorsport.se
RENAULT KOLEOS PRESS RELEASE: Renault has chosen to unveil Koleos Concept at the 2006 Paris Motor Show. This show car foreshadows a 4WD vehicle that Renault is due to market in the first half of 2008. The Koleos Concept car asserts its claim to the rugged and sporty world of 4WDs while featuring the roominess and comfort of a crossover. It boasts a wide range of practical functions for both everyday use and leisure.
To ensure maximum off- and on-road comfort, Koleos Concept is built on a new fourwheel drive chassis and is powered by a 2.0 dCi engine, both of which have been developed within the framework of the Renault-Nissan Alliance. This 4WD is totally in its element in any conditions and is sure to deliver genuine pleasure to its occupants whatever the road surface.
A 4WD with dynamic lines
Unveiled at the Paris Motor Show, the Koleos Concept show car foreshadows the shape of Renault’s future 4WD. Penned by Renault designers working in collaboration with the Renault Samsung Motors Design Centre in Korea. The grey-blue body colour emphasizes the high-tech feel of its volumes. The front end features LED headlamps, with additional lights and indicators housed in the exterior mirrors.
Koleos Concept features dynamic proportions. The strip between the body sides and the roof reinforces the stance of the car. The glazed roof panel is topped by profiled aluminium roof bars, while the chunky wheel arches house 19-inch aluminium alloy wheels fitted with "concept pattern" tyres. The 200mm ground clearance and front and rear aluminium protective skidplates confirm that this is a car built for adventure. The steeply raked rear window further emphasizes Koleos Concept’s dynamic feel. The design of the vehicle’s rear asserts its identity in a long sweep that runs from the base of the rear screen and through to the centre of the hatch. This smoothly curved, glossy black section houses the Renault badge. Hinting at the vehicle’s dynamic powertrain, a twin exhaust tailpipe is incorporated into the rear bumper.
Technology and travelling comfort
The aluminium door sill extensions which deploy when the doors are open facilitate ingress. On settling into the cabin, occupants discover a sporty interior, all in a two-tone colour scheme. The four independent seats, upholstered in beige leather, have been optimized to free up space for occupants and their luggage.
On the dashboard, the speedometer features LED backlighting. The centre console is made from a transparent material and contains the individual controls for the climate control system. A long list of equipment is included to enhance travelling comfort. The central part of the dashboard is given over to the navigation system, multimedia applications and specific data useful for all-terrain motoring such as atmospheric pressure, compass bearings, altitude and gradient. All this information is displayed so that all the cabin occupants can read it easily. Controls are both intuitive and ergonomically designed – in keeping with the Touch Design philosophy developed by Renault.
The cabin is brightly lit thanks to the panoramic glass roof panel. Koleos Concept offers all the comfort and roominess of a modern urban car. Ample headroom and shoulder room enable Koleos Concept to seat four adults, whatever their physique. The numerous stowage compartments in the cabin take their cue from the world of MPVs and extend from those in the floor, to under-seat drawers and the centre console cubby, not to mention the door bins.
A vehicle that is ready for wide-open spaces
Koleos Concept offers a full range of practical features for everyday and leisure use. The splitopening tailgate makes the vehicle easy to load and easy to access in cramped parking spaces. The lower part of the hatch is designed to enable two people to sit comfortably for picnics or for open-air activities during holidays or weekend excursions. The chassis comes with all the features of an all-terrain vehicle making it ideally suited to this kind leisure use. Developed within the framework of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, this brand new chassis has drawn on the all-wheel drive expertise of our Japanese partner. Whether running in two-wheel or four-wheel drive mode, it guarantees flawless traction and roadholding thanks to an electronically controlled active coupler which distributes torque to the wheels as a function of the level of grip available under each one.
Koleos Concept also boasts a wide range of driver aids. Some are designed for day to day motoring, like ABS, Emergency Brake Assist and ESP, while others are valuable all-terrain functions such as Hill Down Control (HDC) and Hill Start Assist (HSA). Koleos Concept is powered by an engine which is just at home on city streets, highways and motorways as it is over rough tracks where grip is at a premium. Its 2.0 dCi engine employs state-of-the-art diesel engine technology including piezoelectric injectors, 1,600-bar common rail injection and a variable geometry turbocharger. To minimize polluting emissions, the 2.0 dCi is equipped with a periodic regeneration particulate filter, which operates without additives. It drives through a six-speed manual gearbox that gives Koleos Concept touring car level driving pleasure.
- Koleos Concept – Technical Characteristics
- Dimensions
- Overall length 4,520mm
- Width (excluding exterior mirrors) 1,890mm
- Height 1,700mm
- Powertrain
- Four-cylinder 2.0-litre 16-valve turbocharged diesel engine with particulate filter, Euro4-
- compliant
- Maximum power: 130kW/180hp
- Six-speed manual gearbox
- Transmission
- Four-wheel drive, transversely-positioned front-mounted engine
- Electronic traction control as a function of available grip (front/rear split from 0 to 100 per cent)
- 19-inch wheels
- Hankook 255/50 R19 tyres
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