Set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month,
the concept is a futuristic transport pod that features floating LED headlights
and a digital display where the grille would normally be located. The concept
also has a large greenhouse and flying buttresses which run from the roof to
the fenders. Moving further down the sides, we can see glass doors and
flush-mounted wheels. The latter items should help to improve the concept’s
aerodynamics.
Renault hasn’t said much about the concept but
recently confirmed the model “embodies its vision for shared urban mobility.”
The automaker also stated they are “passionate about making life easier for
customers” and the concept will embrace this same philosophy.
While little is known about the model, it will
likely have an autonomous driving system. A handful of companies are planning
to offer autonomous ride-hailing services and Waymo recently became the first
business in the United States to be granted permission to launch a commercial
ride-hailing service without a human driver.
Given its purpose as a robo-taxi, it’s possible the
concept will use an electric powertrain. This would help to reduce operating
costs as well as enable the model to operate emissions free. While we shouldn’t
expect to see a production version of the concept, it’s becoming increasingly
clear that autonomous driving technology and mobility services will change
transportation as we know it.