Adaptée de la Nissan 350Z, cette Renault Rafale tire son nom d'un petit avion de transport privé des années 30 fabriqué par... Caudron-Renault, une filiale de la marque à cette epoque. L'idée d'un dérivé de la 350Z sous la marque Renault n'est d'ailleurs pas si saugrenue puisqu'un tel projet existe et pourrait voir le jour en 2009...
Adapted from the Nissan 350Z, the Renault Rafale carries the name of a small transport aircraft from the 1930s that was marketed by... Caudron-Renault, a then subsidiary of the automobile giant. The notion of a Renault-labeled 350Z is not so far-fetched since there is such a project with a tentative release in 2009...
Ha ha! But you know... in the 1930s, there was a Caudron-Renault Rafale aircraft and later a Renault Rafale prototype car... So I suppose the name is not strictly Dassault property!
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