Presented at the 1986 Paris Motor Show, the P29 was a sports concept with a large glass area, a narrow nose, and a supercharged 4-cvlinder rear-mounted engine giving the car a 0-60 mph time of five seconds. The F29 was built to study accelerating ability, road stability, and braking power. Acceleration was improved by the use of lightweight materials for exterior construction. Dual spoilers adjusted road stability. The rear spoiler adjusted according to the grip of the rear versus front axle. The ABS ventilated disc brakes and all-wheel-drive system aided braking power. The F29 also incorporated unique styling themes, including an exposed front suspension, partially-covered tires, and a partially-glass roof. A radar on the front of the car monitored bad weather. The interior was also equipped with a navigational system, rear-view monitor, and a screen displaying adjusted tire pressure.
Engine & performance:
Position: mid-engined
Type: 4-cylinder
Capacity: 2000 cc
Power: 255 hp
Drive: 4WD
Top speed: 240-270 km/h
Dimensions:
Length: 4100 mm
Width: 1830 mm
Height: 1300 mm
Weight: 850 kg
Source: Concept Car Central
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