Groupe Renault at the 2018 Paris Motor Show

Groupe Renault at the 2018 Paris Motor Show

With the Paris Motor Show just two weeks away, we look at the cars that will be on display from one of France’s major brands.

The biennial Paris Motor Show is almost upon us, giving many of the world’s largest car brands the chance to show off their latest models and reveal ground-breaking concepts.

As it is taking place in its home country, Renault will look to impress during its 120thanniversary year, while also bringing plenty of models besides from its group – including Dacia and Alpine.

We take a look at what Groupe Renault will be displaying in Paris next month…

2018 Renault EZ-GO concept
The Renault EZ-GO concept from the 2018 Geneva Motor Show

Renault

From the main brand itself, Renault will be displaying the new Kadjar in public for the first time after its mid-life refresh, while the French manufacturer will be taking the covers off its final concept as part of its robo-vehicle series. The design project will join the EZ-GO and Symbioz in the collection.

Other cars on display will be the 1899 Type A, which heads up a group of classic Renault models, while the brand will also be showing off its latest mobility solutions to promote its partnerships with Marcel ride-hailing brand, Renault Mobility and Renault Rent.

Public visitors can also drive Renault’s latest electric vehicles from the Place de la Concorde, and take them for a spin around the city.

Renault will be holding a press conference at 9:30 BST on October 2 to unveil its newest designs.

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2018 Alpine A110

Alpine

The recently-revived sports car brand will be given a chance to show off its complete range of A110 models, including the GT4 race car. The lightweight coupe will be displayed in both its road-going forms – Pure and Légende – while classic models are being used in the motor show’s Mythical Routes exhibition.

2018 Dacia Duster

Dacia

As the budget brand under the Renault umbrella, Dacia will be showing off its latest version of the Duster SUV, while also presenting its latest product upgrades. The Romanian manufacturer will also be launching a design competition for the Sandero Stepway crossover supermini.

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