by colm_mcm » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:18 pm
Where did it all go wrong, I mean you have:
French reliability
3.5 engine
Espace chassis
Awful styling
Awful handling.
I reckon the real reason for the Avantime lies within Renault politics - particularly in it's tie-in with Matra.
Matra are a "Pandora's Box" of a French company that produced everything from jeeps, weapons, planes, sports cars and a lot more besides.
The Marta Rancho is believed to be the inspiration for the original Land Rover Discovery.
The Renault Espace was originally designed to be built by Matra in conjunction with Chrysler. Matra used special manufacturing processes that include the use of steel framed bodies hung with composite body panels - this process is still rare even today. Matra built 3 generations of the Espace up to 2003.
When the current model Espace was being designed, the designers went with a conventional body ,as the composite body idea on the outgoing Espace didn't fit in with the other Renaults the factories were producting. At that time Renault were rethinking their whole strategy with regards models, platform sharing with Nissan, saving money where possible. The new Espace was to be built alongside the Laguna II.
This left Renault with a problem, they had agreements with Matra, plans for a conventional Espace, and available space to build it in their own factory.
Renault did a deal with Matra, that if Matra gave up the Espace production, Renault would let them build a top of the line luxury coupe. The Avantime is the result. Matra used the previous generation Espace as the base and added their own spaceframe with composite panels.
Needless to say, it was a flop, along with the Renault built Vel Satis (which Renault pushed a lot harder than the Aventime) they are consigned to the great junkyard in the sky!