Renault Df104 — ((full))
The man tasked with this impossible geometry was , a young engineer who had worked on the R16. His solution became Project 104 . 2. The DF104: The Mechanical Mule Before the styling clay or the marketing plans, there was the DF104 —a codename standing for Direction des Fabrications / 104th project . This was not a car for the public; it was a rolling test bed.
The DF104 chassis was a revolutionary concept: a mounted ahead of the front axle but behind the transmission. Wait—longitudinal? In a small car? renault df104
Peugeot bought the architecture of the DF104. They shortened the wheelbase, moved the radiator to the side (a novel fix), and crucially, they —something no other supermini dared to do. The man tasked with this impossible geometry was