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The Renault Viva Grand Sport was introduced on the 1934 Paris Motor Show, next to the Nervastella. Renault concluded a contract with pilot Hélène Boucher to promote the car.
[edit] Engine
The Viva Grand Sport was powered by a 6 cylinder straight engine with 4.085 cm³ displacement.
In 1934 Renault won the Grand Prix de la Baule.
[edit] Versions
- ABX (built in 1934) with 78 hp
- ACX1 (built from March 1935 till June 1935) with 85 hp
- ACX2 (built till the end of 1935) with 88 hp
- ACX3 (built in 1936) with 88 hp
- BCX1 to BCX4 (built from March 1937) with 88 hp
- BDV1 (built from October 1938) with 95 hp
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