The Renault Group, which represents the brands Renault, Dacia, Alpine and Mobilize, has prepared more than one surprise: a total of 7 world premieres and 2 concept cars await visitors.
Electric news from Renault
The eyes of visitors to the Paris Motor Show will inevitably turn to the 2,500 sq. meter area Renault stand. It’s not just E-Tech’s wide range of full-hybrid models, including the Symbioz and Rafale, that will welcome you here. The stand will also feature the recently introduced R17 Restomod x Ora Ïto, a modern electric demonstrator based on the iconic 1971 Renault 17 sports coupe.
This electric car is a unique model, not a precursor to a future production vehicle. Designed as a restomod by French designer Ora Ïto, the car was born in collaboration with the Renault design team.
Next to it will be possible to see another conceptual interpretation “Renault Emblème”. The concept demonstrates how automotive manufacturing can help Renault Group achieve its ambitious 2040 goals. in Europe and in 2050 to achieve zero emissions worldwide.
The Renault Emblem is designed to reduce CO2 emissions by 90% over its entire life cycle compared to current vehicles. The model is equipped with a 40 kWh electric battery for daily use and a hydrogen-powered power plant for longer trips.
Finally, the world’s most popular French car manufacturer will present the new compact electric car Renault 4, which is like an allusion to the legendary work of the French manufacturer that appeared in the early 1970s.
Focused on the B segment, the Renault 4 is 4.14 m long. It uses the same AmpR Small platform as the Renault 5 E-Tech electric model, the basis of which is designed to provide best-in-class interior space, uncompromising agility and comfort.
Big Dacia premiere and other innovations
Visitors to the Paris Motor Show will also get updates on the Dacia stand. Not only the entire Dacia range, including New Duster and New Spring, but also a fresh premiere – the Bigster model – will be waiting for them here.
Still in 2021 The Bigster concept that appeared in January – a symbol of Renault Group’s strategic plan “Renaulution” – showed Dacia’s ambition to expand its position, especially in the C-SUV segment. Today, the all-new Bigster delivers on all the promises made in the concept and embodies rugged style that helps customers work, play and travel with the family.
At that time, Dacia intends to show motorsport fans the final version of the Sandrider prototype with an exclusive appearance, which will be on sale from 2025. will compete in the Dakar Rally and the World Rally Marathon Championship.
In turn, HYVIA, a joint venture between Renault Group and Plug, will be showing a completely new prototype of the Renault Master H2-Tech hydrogen-powered van at the exhibition. It has a range of 700 km and can be charged in any weather in 5 minutes.
The prototype of the new Renault Master H2-Tech was made possible by HYVIA’s more than three years of hydrogen experience, based on customer feedback on the first two versions of H2-Tech, which were available from 2023.
Finally, Alpine, the Renault Group’s exclusive car brand, will give a glimpse of the new A390_β model on its stand. This is the demonstration model of the first electric sports car with a retractable roof. Alongside it will be the Alpenglow Hy6, a new version of Alpine’s prototype with a 6-cylinder hydrogen-powered engine.
Visitors to the exhibition will also be welcomed at the stand by a new version of the cult model A110, which uses the best Alpine engineering and customization options of the Atelier program.
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