Renault Laguna Concept











The Renault Laguna concept which the French company rolled out at the 1990 Paris Motor Show was a dramatic and futuristic sports car styled by an up and coming designer, Jean-Pierre Ploue, who would later go on to become the design director at PSA-Peugeot-Citroen.



The Renault Laguna concept has nothing in common with the rather run of the mill production Renault Laguna which would appear shortly after. Instead it was intended to be an attention grabbing dream car which would inject some excitement into the company.



The car was extremely low slung, and it was light too. There was no roof, and no proper windscreen. Instead the driver and passenger wore custom made visors, which also had speakers inside to act as the cars audio system. It was far-fetched and impractical to say the least.



Powering the 1990 Renault Laguna concept was a 2.0 litre 4-cylinder engine which produced 210 horsepower. Top speed of the car was 155 mph.



Make Renault Model Laguna Concept Year 1990 Engine / Drivetrain 2.0 litre 4-cylinder

