Renault Zoom (1992)
Styled very much of the era, Zoom was an urban and suburban concept car born of common research by Renault and Matra into modern electric vehicles. Zoom was a relatively early vent
Renault Koleos (2000)
Koleos combines the qualities of a luxury saloon with the robust, go-anywhere attitude of a 4WD. Its design represents Renault”s intention to “reinvent the leisure vehi
Renault Laguna (1990)
Laguna is a roadster which is dedicated to “driving for the love of it”. It’s a 100 percent driver’s car, which still manages to make significant contributions to t
Renault Racoon (1993)
Racoon made its first public appearance in 1992 in a film intended to demonstrate Renault’s technological expertise in the field of computer-generated imagery. The concept car it
Renault DeZir (2010)
Renault DeZir Concept is an electric 2-seater coupé designed under Laurens van den Acker that previewed the brand’s design direction towards a more emotional styling. Its de
Renault Vel Satis (1998)
The Renault Vel Satis is a dramatically styled four-seat, high-technology coupe de ville with a windshield that extends almost to the extreme rear of the roof. Jean-Francois Venet,
Renault Next (1995)
On 18 June 1995, Renault introduced NEXT, a completely revolutionary concept car: a hybrid model equipped with two electric motors integrated within the rear wheels of the vehicle
Renault Zo (1998)
At the 1998 Geneva Auto Show Renault shows the three-seater, all-terrain, opentop ZO. The Zo is a cross between a car and a motorbike and it is entirely hose washable! With a very
Renault Modus (1994)
In 1994, Renault introduced the Modus concept compact MPV at the Paris Motor Show. Its feature is a horseshoe-shaped base, on which several different modules could be attached. The
Renault Ludo (1994)
Designed to be extremely versatile and easy to use, the Ludo hinted at thinking that would resurface in later Renault concepts. With a fully opening side, the Ludo was intended to