
Modular design allows the concept to be converted into a pickup and coupe as well as the basic hatch
Enlarge PhotoThe Sand’ Up was designed and built by Renault’s South American design team and features a 2+2 seating configuration and an adjustable hard top-roof that can be removed in order to convert the car into a compact utility. Another bodystyle that can be accommodated thanks to the concept’s modular design includes a coupe.
Power comes from a 1.6L HI-Flex engine designed to run on either ethanol or petrol, in which case it develops 112hp (84kW) and 107hp (65kW) respectively. Torque figures come in at 109lb-ft (148Nm) and 112lb-ft (151Nm) respectively. Drive is sent to the front wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox.
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Meet the top commenters on the Leaderboard...in which case it develops 112hp (84kW) and 107hp (65kW) respectively.
1 kW = 1,359 hp; 84 kw = 114 hp, 65 kW = 88 hp ???
"In Brazil the Sandero is known as the Stepway"
No! The Stepway is an off-road-ish version of the Sandero.
Paulo, the numbers are fine.
o- 1 kW = 1,34 hp (Imperial unit, used in America and in the United Kingdom as bhp)
o- 1 kW = 1,359 PS (European horsepower: PS in Germany, CV in Spain, ch in France, etc).
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