Renault’s Off-Roader Concept to have a flying companion...
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" Flying Companion " is first of its kind in automotive world. Making it perfect companion for the hunks who are passionate for their drives.
This Drone taking off from the rear roof can scout locations, keep tabs on terrain, and takes snapshots for you. And not having stop with it ,when you’re back on paved roads, gives you a heads up about that tool that flipped his pickup on your morning commute. And that’s exactly what the Renault Kwid concept is promising.
This European Automaker with an eloquent sign shows their commitment towards Indian Market.where high-riding compact crossovers are the norm, and the Kwid is Renault’s attempt at getting up-and-coming younger buyers into the fold.
Obviously, the inclusion of a quadcopter — or “flying companion” is more of a gimmick than a production or practical reality, but it still makes a sick bit of sense.
The tiny drone can be controlled through either a tablet on the dashboard or by setting GPS way points that's semi-automatic , alerting the driver of obstacles in the road, beaming pictures back to the car, or videoing the Kwid’s travails.
The interior design was inspired by bird nests and the front seat can supposedly accommodate three companions, with the driver in the middle making it weird, while two more passengers can camp out in the back.
This machine is powered with a 1.2-liter engine that sends its measly grunt through a dual-clutch gearbox for low fuel consumption and down to the front wheels yes its and two wheel drive system, and Renault hints at the possibility of the Kwid using an electric motor, with a charging slot in its rear logo.
Naturally, it’s a concept, so the Kwid is more of a styling exercise that will point the way forward for Renault’s designs, but in the interim or practice , Jeep buyers would be wise to look into their own drone retrofits.
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