I was back in Paris mid-April, strolling down the Champs, and got to see two concept cars, one by Peugeot and another from Renault. Both major French firms have showrooms there (on opposite sides of the street) displaying productions cars, logo gear items, car models, etc. besides any concept cars that might be handy. The concept cars are not necessarily the very latest -- those do the car show circuit first and then are handed to automotive journalists for publicity purposes. Once that phase is done, off they might go to the Champs for a while.
The cars I viewed were the Peugeot Instinct (some background here), and the Renault Symbioz (background here).
I won't comment on these car at present, because the point of this post has to do with their public availability, not their features. The latter are wrapped up in what They expect to cram down our throats in coming years as opposed to what we might actually prefer. The Symbioz is the more extreme of the two in that regard.
Below are some photos I took that might give you an idea as to what might be found when you're in Paris next time.
Peugeot Instinct
Renault Symbioz
1 comment:
This was a really enjoyable read! Concept cars have always sparked my imagination, and it's brilliant how technology now allows us to explore these designs without having to attend exclusive auto shows. The shift towards digital showcases definitely makes it more engaging for enthusiasts across the globe. Looking forward to seeing how this trend evolves and what new concepts manufacturers will bring to the table in the coming years!
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