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Renault Bebop and Bebop - an original variation on
the compact MPV theme
Renault Design will unveil Be Bop and Be Bop at the
2003 Frankfurt Motor Show. 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.
Be Bop and Be Bop clearly belong to the Renault concept car family.
Their pleasant "physique" 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.
"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,"
explains Patrick le Quément, Senior Vice President of Renault
Corporate Design.
An expressive design in a rounded package
Be Bop and Be Bop instantly seduce with their modern, rounded forms.
From the side, these four-metre long cars stand out for their vast
glazed surface. Reminiscent of a water droplet, their style suggests
movement and aerodynamic sleekness. "The water droplet is a superb
symbol of aerodynamic purity," points out Michel Jardin, Director
of Concept Car Design. 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
floorpan also helps boost aerodynamic efficiency.
Be Bop and Be Bop are 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, resulting in the signature Renault rear end.
One concept, two attitudes
With over half their bodywork parts in common, Be Bop and Be Bop nevertheless
have very different personalities.
Squarely positioned on its generous 21-inch PAX System wheels, Be
Bop is a sport utility vehicle intended as much for city life as off-road
driving. With its 210mm ground clearance and four-wheel drive, few
obstacles stand in its way. Its "blue-tinted steel" exterior
includes specific elements that show this SUV means business: at the
front, the radiator grille includes a more mat protection zone while
the high-performance lamps incorporate blue-tinted
diodes for a high-tech aura. The rear lamps are shaped like flashes
of light, while the double exhaust pipe fits neatly either side of
the tailgate.
Another of Be Bop's original features is the tailgate's functional
and aesthetic opening system. First, an electrical motor lifts the
rear window above the roof. The lower part opens downwards while a
shelf automatically slides forward to house luggage and parcels.
Be Bop is a sporting compact MPV whose bright yellow bodywork is characteristic
of Renaultsport vehicles. All the front-end design features are specific,
with flowing lines that prove sporty handling and soft forms can go
together. The radiator grille adds to its sporty personality, as does
its 225bhp 2-litre turbocharged engine.

A spacious and occupant-friendly interior
The two rear-hinged doors open to reveal an original and elegant interior.
The eye is drawn to a central arch to which the seats are anchored.
This frees up floor space to create an unprecedented sensation of
spaciousness. This arch also forms a link between front and rear occupants
to reinforce the interior's friendly spirit. Two side arches stretch
the length of the doors for passengers to rest their arms. The polished
aluminium gearlever rises over the central arch, which houses all
the other main controls such as heating, air-conditioning, navigation
and music. A chrome-finish clock sits at the end of the arch in full
view of both passenger and driver.
Be Bop and Be Bop provide ample stowage space in the central tunnel,
dashboard and doors.
The rear seats of the Be Bop SUV can disappear under the front seats
with the flick of a switch inside the door. And an articulated arm
folds the back of the rear seat onto the cushion in a matter of seconds.
Cushion and back then slide under the front seat to completely free
up the rear space.
User-friendly controls and discreet technology
Be Bop and Be Bop take the Touch Design concept - introduced with
the Talisman concept car then further explored with Mégane
II, Espace IV and Scénic II - to its highest level of expression
so far. Like the steering wheel with its "hand print" motif,
all the controls suggest their function and invite contact.
Be Bop and Be Bop are brimming with sophisticated but always discreet
technology. Key information (speed, rev counter, etc.) is displayed
on two superimposed LCD screens and in 3D for greater clarity. The
rev counter is represented by coloured circles. Auxiliary information
such as navigation, music, communication and Renault services is grouped
together on a separate screen at dashboard height, and which can be
folded down and can face the driver or passenger.
Colours that match personality
Both these concept cars' interiors enjoy a distinctive colour scheme.
With its slim seats, pale khaki and deep orange leather upholstery,
and woven cotton flooring, the Be Bop SUV shows its warm personality.
The panoramic windscreen and glass sunroof accentuate this by bathing
the cabin in light.
Be Bop meanwhile adopts an interior that reflects its vocation. The
slim black seats with reinforced sides are ideally adapted to sports
driving, as are the gearlever and dials.
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