Renault Announces New Concept Car For Paris
Set to be unveiled on September 29, during the first press day of the French automotive event, Renault's fresh study is offering a preview of the brand's future.
No images or details on the as-of-yet-unnamed concept car have been released so far, and all the automaker has to say about it is that it "marks the beginning of a new cycle of Renault car design", and that it "explores the essence and technologies, inspiring upcoming models".
Joining the study in Renault's 4,000-square meter booth, in Hall 1, will be the Koleos Initiale Paris, a high-end version of the model that will go on sale in most European markets next spring. The D-segment SUV was unveiled in Beijing, earlier this year, and it carries a familiar design language, sitting on top of the Kadjar and underpinned by the same platform as the Nissan X-Trail.
The Alaskan pickup truck, the Grand Scenic, Megane Sedan and facelifted Clio will also be on display at the brand's stand, while neighboring Dacia will present facelifted versions of the Sandero, Sandero Stepway, Logan, and Logan MCV.
Renault's press conference, led by Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and by Laurens van den Acker, SVP Corporate Design, will commence at 9:15 am CET (3.15 am EST). The Dacia press conference will kick off at 10:45 am CET (4.45 am EST) and will be led by Jean-Christophe Kugler, Chairman of the European Region.
Comments
Post a Comment