We believe Renault will be bringing another all-new concept car to the
Paris Auto Show, this October. The vehicle, which looks more like a design study rather than
something that could actually take to the streets any time soon, was spotted in
Warsaw, Poland, and according to Autogaleria, it was being filmed and
photographed next to one of the city’s most modern buildings.
What’s interesting is that the vehicle is said to
have been able to move around, despite the large wheel covers. This type of
wheel arch design is nothing new for Renault. In fact, it’s similar to the
EZ-Pro, the EZ-GO Shared Mobility Concept and even the Subtil Study from 2017. The overall design however reminds
us a little of the gorgeous all-electric Trezor, which won ‘Most Beautiful
Concept Car of the Year’ during last year’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este.
Unlike the Trezor, this particular concept appears
to be more massive and thus more practical. We imagine its focus would be to
transport passengers from A to B in a fully autonomous and electrified manner.
It’s also interesting to picture this being a design language Renault fancies
moving forward.
It’s definitely futuristic enough, and in a world where
you no longer need to drive or park the car yourself, we see no reason why
these types of long-wheelbase vehicles shouldn’t exist – they maximize cabin
space, meaning you can lounge around, work, sleep or do just about anything you
couldn’t do back when you had to keep your eyes on the road.
Odds are, we’ll see Renault unveil this mystery
concept either right before or during this year’s Paris Auto Show, in less than
two months time.