Design boss claims the models coming after 2028 will take cues, including a sportier silhouette, from this year’s Embleme concept
Renault will move away from traditional SUV shapes to lower, sportier designs on its new electric vehicles starting in 2028. Design head Gilles Vidal says this year’s Embleme concept points to the kind of athletic silhouette we can expect. Although the design of new models will be forward-looking, the retro 4, 5 and Twingo EVs are here to stay. Renault ’s retro-influenced 4, 5 and Twingo have gone down a storm, but the French automaker has very different plans for its other models.
“The Embleme is a better representation of what's next for the brand globally in terms of design, and maybe new silhouettes, for the future: generous shapes, not too minimalistic, but simpler than what we did lately on Scenic.” Vidal even suggested that wagons, whose market share has been eroded by SUVs and crossovers, could influence future sport-utilities.
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