From Renault Press Release
Every time a new model is launched, test vehicles are taken through months of intensive trials in order to ensure the utmost quality and reliability. These endurance tests are undertaken to confirm the reliability and longevity of the vehicles various components.
The New Renault AUSTRAL has now entered its final stage of development, with final checks of the new CMF-CD3 platform and the all-electric engine options.
STRINGENT TESTS FOR OPTIMAL RESULTS
The new Renault AUSTRAL is about to undertake a round of tests known as “Confirmation Runs”, in which a fleet of around 100 vehicles have set off to travel 2 million kilometres.
Renault’s new SUV will therefore cross France, Spain, Germany and Romania in order to confirm the results of the previous checks. Nine hundred drivers will cover 600,000km of open roads in real-life conditions, while the remaining 1,400,000km will take place on the track.
These tests will enable the teams to approve the adjustments made to the new CMF-CD3 platform and driver assistance systems, as well as the sound-proofing and comfort of the suspension system, so that future customers can enjoy the best conditions.
AN ALL-ELECTRIC RANGE OF ENGINES
There are also checks that are being carried out on the powertrains. The Renault AUSTRAL will have a petrol hybrid-only line up, which will be mostly made up of brand new engine options including: a latest-generation E-Tech hybrid, a 1.3 TCe unit with a 12V mild hybrid solution and, for the first time in the Renault range, a 1.2 TCe unit with 48V mild hybrid technology.
This range of engines will offer record-breaking performance, with reduced CO2 emissions – from 105g CO2/km (for the E-Tech engine according to the WLTP cycle, subject to approval) – and up to 200hp maximum power.