The auto show industry has struggled in recent years, but the Paris Motor Show is making a comeback. Renault Group will use this platform to showcase its latest innovations across its various brands.
Renault brand itself will introduce the production version of the Renault 4 EV. They'll also reveal a new concept car focused on future sustainability and decarbonization efforts.
Renault Pro+, the company's commercial vehicle division, will present two new models. One is a next-generation van concept, which might be the U1st Vision concept we saw earlier this year. The other is the Master H2-Tech prototype, powered by hydrogen.
Dacia, Renault's budget-friendly brand, will unveil a new C-segment vehicle. This could be the production version of the Bigster concept, expected to launch in 2025. Some describe it as a supersized Duster, and prototypes have been spotted in recent months. Dacia will also promote its entire lineup at the show.
Alpine, Renault's sports car brand, will showcase two exciting vehicles. The first is an electric show car that hints at the next vehicle in their Dream Garage lineup. The second is the Alpenglow Hy6 prototype, featuring a six-cylinder hydrogen-combustion engine.
Mobilize, Renault's mobility services brand, will present two production vehicles. The Bento is a micro-utility vehicle designed for urban and suburban environments. The Duo is an electric quadricycle that can be driven without a license in some areas.
As the Paris Motor Show approaches, we can expect more details about these debuts. The event marks an important moment for Renault Group to demonstrate its commitment to electric and sustainable mobility across its diverse brand portfolio.
Source: Renault