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The Matra Murena is a
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that was produced from 1980 through 1983 by the
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engineering group
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. The factory was located in the commune of
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in the department of
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in central France.


Development history

The Murena, whose name is Italian for "Moray", was the successor to the
Matra Bagheera The Matra Bagheera is a sports car built by the automotive division of the French engineering group Matra from 1973 to 1980, in cooperation with automaker Simca. It was marketed as the Matra-Simca Bagheera until its final year of production, when ...
, a similar vehicle that resulted from an earlier collaboration between Matra and
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. Development proceeded under two project names; "M551" for the 1.6-litre version and "M552" for the 2.2-litre version. The prototype received designation P-551 and was accompanied by a series of mockups. The Murena inherited the Bagheera's mid-engined layout and
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body shape, but substantial changes were made to address some of the problems with the previous model, among which were a lack of power, absence of a 5-speed transmission option, and a chassis extremely prone to rust. Engineering of the car was done entirely by Matra. Greek industrial designer
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, who had contributed to the interior of the earlier Bagheera and been principal designer for the Matra Rancho, headed up the design. The Murena drew heavily from the corporate parts bin, using engines from the
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and
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, a transaxle developed by
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for their
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and also used in some
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models,
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taillamp clusters fitted with custom lenses, steering rack and front suspension from the
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, front indicator and running lights from the
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, and door handles from the
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.


Features


Chassis

The Murena's chassis was a new design. In appearance it was very close to a full unitary body. The chassis differed from the Bagheera's in two significant ways; the rear cradle was reconfigured to accommodate a new rear suspension system, and the entire chassis was
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to prevent the Murena from falling victim to the rust problems that plagued the Bagheera. The Murena was the first production car to use galvanised steel for all chassis parts. The car was only built in a left hand drive configuration, although a small number of right hand drive conversions were done by Wooler-Hodec.


Bodywork

Like the chassis, the styling for the Murena was all-new. The final shape was very aerodynamic for the time, with a reported drag coefficient (\scriptstyle C_\mathrm d\,) of 0.328. The rear hatch opened to provide access to the engine mounted behind the passenger compartment and a rear luggage area. A signature feature carried over from the previous model was the seating arrangement - all three seats were placed in one row, with the middle seat folding down to become an armrest when not in use by a passenger. In the Murena the three seats were separate, in contrast to the 2+1 arrangement in the Bagheera. The car's twelve major body panels were made of
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. According to Matra's general manager, Jean-Louis Caussin, these body panels were produced using a manufacturing process known as the "sheet moulding compound" moulding process. The new galvanised chassis coupled with the composite panels made the car essentially immune to rust, except for the rear suspension's
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s. Over its production life the car was offered in a range of ten colours; platinum metallic, white neve, coral metallic, Hudson green, bordeau, mephisto red, titanium gray, cinnamon metallic, mimosa yellow, and Colombia blue (in 2 versions, a purple tint for the 1984 modelyear).


Suspension

The front suspension was similar to the Bagheera's, while the rear suspension was a departure from the Murena's predecessor. In the tradition of the Simca 1100, Talbot Alpine, and Talbot Horizon, at the front were upper and lower transverse A-arms with longitudinal torsion bars and telescopic hydraulic shock-absorbers. An anti-roll bar was also fitted. At the rear, the Bagheera's torsion bar suspension was replaced by semi-trailing arms with coil springs mounted on telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers. An anti-roll bar was also fitted at the rear.


Powertrain

Two engines were offered. The base model had a 1.6-litre Poissy engine, while the more powerful version came with a 2.2-litre Type 180. The 2.2-litre engine could also be ordered with a performance package called the "Préparation 142" option that raised the power output from to . This kit was initially a dealer-installed option, but the last 480 Murenas came with this uprated engine directly from the factory. This version was called the Murena S. The standard 2.2-litre engine used a single Solex down-draught carburetor, but S models had twin side-draught Solex carburetors. The Murena received a 5-speed manual transaxle derived from that of the Citroën CX (or depending on the model year the Lancia Beta). Different models of Murena used different final-drive ratios but all Murenas used the same transaxle.


Technical details


Driving impressions

In the May 1981 issue of ''Car'' magazine, in an article titled "Murena the marvellous", automotive journalist
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described the Murena as being "endowed with a suspension so superb that it need never go slowly". He also wrote that, although not a sprinter, when it came to sustaining high speeds on winding roads "the Murena ranks high — better than the basic
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, every bit as good as the
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, and losing only in sheer agility to the
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, while it shows up the
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as ill-balanced and inept" and went on write that this "is one of the most sweetly responsive cars that ever offered a driver a choice of how to steer through a bend." In the end he felt that the car would benefit from more power.


Model year changes

1981
Murena 1.6 model debuts, followed shortly by the 2.2 model.

1982
The "Préparation 142" option is offered for the 2.2-litre engine. The black interior was introduced and colours added, the bordeaux color was removed from the option list.

1983
The 2.2 interior was updated, instead of having the button seats in grey or brown, the fabric was changed to a striped velvet, with seat styling that followed the 1.6 models.

1984
The 1.6 and 2.2 models are discontinued. The Murena S is the only version offered in model year 1984.


Production numbers

Production of the 1981 model-year Murena 1.6 began in November 1980, followed a few months later by the 2.2. Production of the Matra Murena ended in July 1983, when the Matra factory switched over to building the first generation of
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minivan. * Murena 1.6: 5,640 units. * Murena 2.2: 4,560 units. * Murena S: 480 units. * Total production: 10,680 units.


Prototypes and specials

* Development of a 16-valve cylinder head for the 2.2-litre block resulted in the "4S" ("quatre soupapes", or "four valves") prototype. The 4S engine developed at 6,000 rpm and at 4,500 rpm. The 4S also received wider wheel arches and deeper spoilers front and rear. * One Murena was modified to accommodate a 3-litre Matra MS81 Formula 1 V12 longitudinally in the chassis. * Politecnic developed 4 wheel drive Murenas for the french rallyecross championship, equipped with a longitudinally placed ROC engine and coupled to a Hewland FT200 gearbox. * Politecnic developed modified Murenas for Group 4. These cars were equipped with Sodemo tuned engines and were used during Rallye Monte Carlo. * Maurelec developed a modified Murena for rallyecross, equipped with a 1150cc turbo engine. * The Politecnic company, with the participation of racing driver Jean-Pierre Beltoise, developed kits and engines to adapt the Murena for racing and also produced a customized version of the Murena called the Matra-Politecnic-Beltoise. This car had custom bodywork, a modified interior and came with a Group 4 engine that produced 184 horsepower. * A body-conversion kit was developed for the Murena by Saier of Germany that gave the car the appearance of a BMW M1. BMW successfully sued the producers of the kit. * French coachbuilder
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displayed a Murena with a removable roof panel at the 1982
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. The car was called the Murena Chapron Chimère.


Motorsports

In 1981, a Murena prepared by Politecnic and equipped with an engine built by Bernard “Nanard” Mangé and Dany Snobeck (operating under the name “SODEMO”) was entered in the Rallye Monte Carlo. This was with limited result and the car retired early. Later the same car was entered in the 1981 1000 Pistas (laps) Rally. The car was driven by
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and the co-driver was singer
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. The car retired early, due to failed engine mounting. Cars were prepared by Marcel Morel (Maurelec) and Politecnic for the French Rallyecross championship, of which Morel was the only one to use a Murena 1.6 as the base model, Politecnic only used modified 2.2s, either with ROC engines or SODEMO prepared engines. Race-tuned Murenas prepared by Politecnic produced the following results: :3 French Rallycross championship titles :1 European Champion title (2nd division) :1 French Mountain Cup championship Drivers included
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, Max Mamers,
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,
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,
Johnny Servoz-Gavin Georges-Francis "Johnny" Servoz-Gavin (18 January 1942 – 29 May 2006) was a French motor racing driver in both sportscars and single seaters. He participated in 13 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix between 1967 and 1970, qualifying in ...
,
Jean-Claude Andruet Jean-Claude Andruet (born 13 August 1940 in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, Montreuil) is a retired French professional Rallying, rally driver who competed in the World Rally Championship. Andruet took three WRC event wins during his career; 1973 M ...
, Marcel Morel and Philippe Wambergue.


Gallery

1983 Matra Talbot Murena 2.2.JPG, 1983 Murena 2.2 File:Talbot Matra Murena hl red.jpg, Rear three-quarter view File:Talbot-Matra Murena 2.2 (26734661355).jpg, Front view File:Matra_Murena_2.2_dashboard.jpg, Dashboard File:Matra_Murena_2.2_dashboard_(02).jpg, Seating File:Murena_S_engine_bay_Anders_Dinsen.JPG, Engine bay File:Matra_Murena_S.jpg, Murena S at the Matra Museum


References


Further reading

* Talbot Matra Murena : La dévoreuse de bitume by André Dewael. Editions Techniques pour l'Automobile et l'Industrie, April 28, 2012.


External links


Matra Club UKMatra Club Portugal
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