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Nobody does 'premium' like
Renault - and we do mean
nobody. The French automaker has thrown all manner of projectiles at Europe's luxury car market dartboard over the years, including the left-field
Vel Satis and Avantime 'coupe' of the 2000s - models that looked more like MPVs than traditional premium cars. Today, Renault still offers its po-faced
Latitude sedan, but the badge-engineered Korean Samsung SM5 hasn't caught on - even among Francophiles. In fact, the whole idea of
French luxury is almost nonexistent in today's marketplace, with the
Citroën C6 having recently gone out of production.
But judging by this teaser photo for next week's
Frankfurt Motor Show, Renault may not be willing to cede the upper end of the market just yet. Along with the tightly cropped image of the headlamp above, Renault has issued a statement saying it will unveil a "new concept car which embodies its vision of Premium motoring."
There's no further details to go on, other than a statement saying this is the "latest opus in Renault Design's lifecycle-based series of concept cars," all of which will be displayed at the show. That grouping of six showcars, we might add, was designed under Laurens van den Acker's leadership, with such notables as the stunning
2010 DeZir coupe and
scissor-doored Captur concept of 2011. Whatever this unnamed concept turns out to be, we're guessing it'll be unmissable.
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