Renault has unveiled the Trezor at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. It is an all-electric Grand Tourer concept car that blends Renault's warm, simple, and sensual lines with the very latest innovations in interior experience, all-electric powertrain, and autonomous driving.
The car's motor is derived from the Renault e.dams - two-time winner of the Formula E Teams' world title. With a maximum power of 350bhp (260kW) and peak torque of 380Nm, it accelerates from 0-100km/h in less than four seconds.
The Trezor features two batteries, each of which has its own cooling system optimised by the variable-geometry air intake incorporated in the bonnet. The concept also incorporates a brake-operated energy recovery system, courtesy of the Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) technology developed for Formula E racing.
Thanks to Renault's Multi-Sense system, the Trezor offers a choice of three driving modes - neutral, sport, and autonomous. The concept embodies Renault's vision of how autonomous cars can make travelling safer and more enjoyable, while allowing motorists to optimise how they use their time.