
Renault Filante Record 2025: The Electric Supercar That Looks Straight Out of the Future
A Jet-Fueled Dream Turned Electric Reality
Renault has just unveiled something that feels more at home in a sci-fi blockbuster than on city streets. Meet the Filante Record 2025, an all-electric supercar that looks like a cross between the Batmobile and a hyper-futuristic jet. With aeronautical-inspired design, steer-by-wire controls, and cutting-edge 3D-printed alloys, this isn’t just another EV—it’s a statement of where electric performance is heading.
The Filante Record 2025 isn’t about practicality—it’s about pushing the absolute limits of EV engineering. Renault is reviving its record-breaking DNA from the 1956 Étoile Filante, a jet-powered land speed demon, and bringing it into the electric era. With this latest concept, the automaker aims to rewrite the laws of efficiency, aerodynamics, and futuristic performance.
A Supercar That Defies Gravity

One look at the Filante Record 2025, and you know this isn’t your average electric vehicle. Its fighter jet-style cockpit, bubble canopy, and razor-sharp aerodynamics scream speed, even when it’s standing still. Renault’s design team engineered this lightweight masterpiece using a combination of carbon fiber, aerospace-grade alloys, and advanced composites, keeping its total weight down to just 1,000kg—a featherweight in the world of high-performance EVs.
The steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire technology means there are zero mechanical linkages—everything is controlled electronically, making for an ultra-responsive driving experience that feels more like piloting a jet than driving a car.
Under the Hood: Power Meets Innovation

Despite its sci-fi aesthetic, the Filante Record 2025 packs a real-world EV heart. It runs on an 87kWh battery, similar to the one in Renault’s Scenic E-Tech, but with one huge difference: this car weighs 600kg less than a standard electric SUV, allowing it to push performance to record-breaking levels.
Renault is also using Scalmalloy, a next-gen 3D-printed aluminum alloy originally developed for space exploration. This material is not just ultra-light but also incredibly strong, making the Filante both durable and performance-driven.
Designed to Shatter Records

The Filante Record 2025 isn’t just a showpiece—it’s being built with one mission in mind: to break records. Renault plans to officially test the car in the first half of 2025, setting new benchmarks in EV efficiency and power-to-weight performance.
But before that, fans will get their first real look at the Filante Record 2025 at the Rétromobile Motor Show in Paris from February 5-9. This debut will be the first step in what promises to be a thrilling journey toward rewriting the history of electric vehicle performance.