RE: Oh là là: R17 electric restomod revealed

RE: Oh là là: R17 electric restomod revealed

Thursday 5th September

Oh là là: R17 electric restomod revealed

Renault shows Ford how to take a coupe from the '70s and actually do it justice...


No one seems to be having more fun with their semi-recent past at the moment than Renault. Obviously there’s the revived Renault 5 E-Tech (not to mention the associated Alpine version) but also wild-looking concepts the firm need not have built at all - like the R5 Turbo 3E drift car, which harked back to the Turbo 2 partly by being wild. Now we can add the R17 electric restomod x Ora Ïto to that list - a ‘sculptural show car’ that seeks to reinterpret the ’70s-era Renault 17. 

Whether or not the front-engined, front-drive Renault 17 deserves to be harked back to is mostly beside the point - the point is that, partly thanks to the input of French designer Ora Ïto, the carbon-bodied, battery-powered, Galactic Brown concept looks kind of brilliant. Maybe even very brilliant if you’re prepared to take a journey down memory lane to when vaguely edgy coupes were considered de rigueur. And even if the ‘ultra-contemporary’ take on a 50-year-old coupe isn’t for you, we can probably all agree that it adds about three feet to the new Ford Capri’s pre-dug grave. 

Naturally, that’s precisely the kind of reaction Renault is looking for in a car that has ‘restomod’ in the name, and that it isn’t pretending it’s going to build. But, credit where it’s due - the team has stuck to its brief. ‘We have teleported Renault 17 into the future while respecting its more distinctive elements,” noted Ïto. “I wanted to wrap [the car] in a second skin to glorify it and bring it up to date using my own style." And he means that quite literally: the car is said to share much with the original template, including the doors and underbody, even if it has been made wider and sprung significantly lower. 

Of course, there are limits. The original was powered by a fairly modest four-cylinder petrol engine; the restomod version gets a 270hp ‘never-before-seen’ electric motor mounted on the rear axle, and, while Renault gives no details of associated battery capacity, it suggests the car is capable of a 250-mile range. We hardly need the engineering team to confirm that it would be dramatically quicker than the old R17 in the real world, but with a reported kerbweight of around 1,400kg, you can be sure that it would be. 

If Renault were going to build it, which it isn’t - regardless of its recent success with reviving long-dormant past glories. We know it isn’t because the market for coupes is about as lively as a disco on the Titanic. But that doesn’t stop us totally digging the effort (again, part of the point); especially when it comes to the interior, with its ‘streamlined dashboard, new fabrics, revived door panels and redesigned cushions’. Granted, having access to ‘chine brown satin in very fine Merino wool, subtly combined with a light, thick, luxuriant wool bouclé as soft as a cloud’ gives you a leg up - but the seats still look dynamite. 

Or at least they do from where we’re sitting. Visitors to next month’s Paris motor show will be able to find out for themselves as the R17 electric restomod x Ora Ïto is due to appear on the Renault stand. There’s a fair chance its appearance will be overshadowed by people jostling for a better look at the still-to-be-seen Renault 4 (itself a blast from the past, albeit one coming to a showroom near you). But maybe not. And if enough sentimental Parisians begin to form a crowd in front of the car that still looks very much like a fastback from the ’70s, maybe its maker will look more kindly on two-door coupes in the future. We live in hope. 


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wistec1

Original Poster:

401 posts

46 months

Thursday 5th September
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No..... Absolutely No. If "justice" is to be done on this crock of warmed up french crap ideology then it should go direct to the nearest end of life breakers yard that has no automotive scrupils. It looks like a cross between a Northern Ireland Garda battle waggon and a French riot water cannon. Oh la la ...my arse. Delusional.

Edited by wistec1 on Thursday 5th September 18:54

honevo

180 posts

110 months

Thursday 5th September
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I sense that something horrible must have happened to you in the past involving a Renault 17 to generate that splenetic response...

I think its stylish, especially in profile

Chacun a son gout

lancslad58

1,024 posts

13 months

Thursday 5th September
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So I guess you don't like the shape of the Renault 17

TonyMac

37 posts

51 months

Thursday 5th September
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It’s great, but then I remember the Vision 74 is a thing.

lancslad58

1,024 posts

13 months

Thursday 5th September
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wistec1 said:
No..... Absolutely No. If "justice" is to be done on this crock of warmed up french crap ideology then it should go direct to the nearest end of life breakers yard that has no automotive scrupils. It looks like a cross between a Northern Ireland Garda battle waggon and a French riot water cannon. Oh la la ...my arse. Delusional. Off you piss.
Had too much too drink again have we

myhandle

1,215 posts

179 months

Thursday 5th September
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I note that yet again that there is no vote button on an EV announcement.

It really is “a spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down”.

What’s particularly weird is that anyone who had an original R5 (pre-Supercinq) or R17 new is now pretty old. Anyone into EVs presumably would like something modern like the Hyundai that looks identical to a 1992 Infiniti J30 / Nissan Leopard J Ferie or the one that looks like the Giugiaro 1979 Lancia Delta.

It’s the car equivalent of watching a film online which is mysteriously 4 minutes shorter than the original because they have taken the jokes, fights, and swearwords out.


rodericb

7,049 posts

131 months

Thursday 5th September
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Restomod? Is there any actual old bit of 17 in that thing?

Maxym

2,135 posts

241 months

Thursday 5th September
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Ooh la la, actually.

Arsecati

2,454 posts

122 months

Thursday 5th September
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That looks like total utter st€....... just like the original.

(And what the hell is a 'Northern Ireland Garda battle waggon (sic)'?

hidetheelephants

27,286 posts

198 months

Thursday 5th September
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I've seen worse. Why is it being described as a restomod? It's definitely not one of those. Retro pastiche perhaps.

Kawasicki

13,396 posts

240 months

Thursday 5th September
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Cest une vrai moment du plaisir!

lancslad58

1,024 posts

13 months

Thursday 5th September
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Arsecati said:
That looks like total utter st€....... just like the original.

(And what the hell is a 'Northern Ireland Garda battle waggon (sic)'?
This .........



Rostyle

51 posts

80 months

Thursday 5th September
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Always liked the shape of the 17 , of course this is a concept so hopefully they would get rid of some the more outlandish bits .
Renault are on a role at the moment so who knows , or would peopke prefer another generic audi/vw/skod/seat blob... a few pictures of an original 17 for your younger readers to give context would have been helpful .

RosscoPCole

3,394 posts

179 months

Thursday 5th September
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Is 'Oh là là' French for Behold?

TheMilkyBarKid

610 posts

34 months

Thursday 5th September
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My grandad had a Renault 17 in the late ‘70’s, with its roll back webasto style roof and small and typically squashy back seats it seemed so much more fun than dad’s company Cortina at the time. Seeing this has made me smile for that reason.

fantheman80

1,583 posts

54 months

Thursday 5th September
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wistec1 said:
No..... Absolutely No. If "justice" is to be done on this crock of warmed up french crap ideology then it should go direct to the nearest end of life breakers yard that has no automotive scrupils. It looks like a cross between a Northern Ireland Garda battle waggon and a French riot water cannon. Oh la la ...my arse. Delusional. Off you piss.
Do a bit of rioting in your spare time do we? Or maybe just a fan of crowd control vehicles

howardhughes

1,080 posts

209 months

Thursday 5th September
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I think the saying goes 'Just because you can, doesn't mean you should'

Just no.

Turbobanana

6,645 posts

206 months

Thursday 5th September
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Pretty close, I reckon.

I like it: different, quirky, always loved a coupe, gives a Gallic shrug to all the anonymous German stuff we seem to hold in such high regard around here. Shame they won't build it, although they said that about the Clio V6...

WPA

9,758 posts

119 months

Thursday 5th September
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Nope, that is awful

Taz73

212 posts

17 months

Thursday 5th September
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I think it's great, I was around when the 17 was but didn't remember it, looked it up the other day when this was being teased on Autocar, and seeing the two images beside each other, thanks Turbobanana, I think it's a very close reimagine/reimagining or whatever, and I like it, they really should build it, shame it's so unlikely especially as all anyone else seems to want is an SUV/xover blob.