Futuristic Renault Concept Set for Frankfurt Reveal
Renault SA will unveil an autonomous, electric and connected concept car next week at the Frankfurt auto show.
Renault SA will unveil an autonomous, electric and connected concept car next week at the Frankfurt auto show.
The company says the vehicle, dubbed Symbioz, represents its vision of mobility and “living together” in 2030. Renault says the concept car is designed to continuously interact with the surrounding infrastructure, other vehicles and the digital lifestyles of its passengers.
The car’s all-electric powertrain is based on Renault’s current Z.E.-badged electric variants of its Kangoo van, SM3 sedan and Twizy city car. More details will be released at the Frankfurt show.
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