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Renault Nervasport
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The Renault Nervasport was a straight-eight engined sporting luxury automobile introduced by Renault in March 1932 and produced until 1935. It was based on the larger and heavier Nervastella. A more streamlined version called the Nerva Grand Sport appeared in 1935 and replaced the Nervasport, remaining in production until the summer of 1937. As with many Renaults during the 1930s, type changes as well as small often cosmetic facelifts and upgrades appeared frequently.
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Renault Nervasport | |
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![]() 1934 Nervasport ZC 2 Cabriolet | |
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Manufacturer | Renault |
Also called | Renault Nerva Grand Sport |
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Designer | Louis Renault |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Luxury car Sports car Grand tourer |
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Layout | FR layout |
Related | Renault Nervastella |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 3,130–3,210 mm (123–126 in) |
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