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Added on the 03/11/2022 06:14:52 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
Comeback for a legend: In 2021, the Renault 5 Prototype study quotes the cult car of the same name from the 1970s and at the same time takes a look at the future of the brand. The concept vehicle with the reinterpreted, iconic R5 design shows how Renault will democratize the electric car in Europe and make it desirable.The Renault 5 Prototype presented in 2021 is not only clearly recognizable as a direct descendant of the legendary Renault 5 by its name. The designers also succeeded in reinterpreting the design language of the original presented in 1972. The study cites the unmistakable optical characteristics of the classic without appearing "retro". Characteristics are the closed front with the illuminated rhombus and the illuminated "Renault" lettering in the lower apron. This is framed by square LED daytime running lights with an integrated "5". Where the sporty air inlet used to be on the bonnet, the flap for connecting the charging cable is now hidden.
A spectacular, all-electric show car designed for drifting, to pay tribute as part of the Renault 5’s 50th anniversary celebrations, to the model’s most storied sports versions: the Renault 5 Turbo and Turbo 2.This reinterpretation is deliberately exuberant and its performance is at the top of its class . Oriented ""fun"" and ""gaming"", it is also turned towards the digital via the NFT.R5 TURBO 3E is another example, alongside Renault 5 Prototype, of the ""electric rebirth"" of a flagship model of the brand. Renault is electrifying its history to better prepare its all-electric future in Europe by 2030.
Renault is unveiling act 2 of its product strategy for leisure vehicles – Kangoo Hippie Caviar Motel – at the Paris Motor Show. This converted van built around All-new Kangoo L2 E-Tech Electric is a mobile, versatile and lively shelter for adventurers and sports aficionados longing for wide open spaces and thrills.
Thirty years after its production was discontinued, Renault is unveiling an up-to-the- minute electric take on its iconic Renault 4 at the Paris Motor Show: 4EVER Trophy. This show car is a lightweight adventurer – and celebrating the 4L Trophy humanitarian rally’s 25th anniversary. It heralds a future all-electric B segment SUV that will reach markets in 2025, and be made in France, at the Maubeuge plant.
Renault unveiled its Scenic Vision concept car at the ChangeNOW summit in Paris last May as a step on Renault Group’s journey to carbon neutrality in Europe by 2040 and worldwide by 2050. Scenic Vision embodies Renault’s commitment to sustainable development and reflects the brand’s plan to decarbonise its entire life cycle. It is the first to feature a new pearl-white paint, which is dried with ultraviolet lamps instead of much more energy-intensive infrared heaters, lowering power consumption by 75% during production.