Renault Embleme: hybrid concept car promises to revolutionize the automotive industry with 90% less CO2 emissions

Renault Embleme: hybrid concept car promises to revolutionize the automotive industry with 90% less CO2 emissions
Renault Embleme: hybrid concept car promises to revolutionize the automotive industry with 90% less CO2 emissions (Instagram / @renault_france)

A Renault presented the Embleme, a concept car that will be showcased at the 2024 Paris Motor Show.

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With an elegant grand tourer design, the Embleme stands out for its goal of significantly reducing CO2 emissions in vehicle production, showcasing 90% less emissions compared to traditional cars.

The model, described as a “shooting brake,” features a low and elongated profile, with a drag coefficient of just 0.25Cd, which is considered low for a large car. At 4.8 meters in length, Renault claims the Embleme reaffirms its ambition to innovate in the C segment and beyond.

The Embleme combines a hybrid propulsion system, integrating a 40kWh battery and a 215bhp electric motor, without the use of rare materials. Additionally, it has a 2.8kg hydrogen tank, allowing it to travel longer distances with fewer refueling stops.

More details about the model will be revealed in October, with Renault’s electrification brand Ampere leading the communication regarding the Embleme.

Source: Car Magazine | Photo: Instagram (@renault_france) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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