At the Paris Motor Show, Renault showed off the Trezor, an eye-catching new concept car that features the new Renault styling cues that are to be found across the contemporary range. Namely warm, simple, sensual lines; a clearly defined family face and C-shaped lighting signature.
The Renault Trezor features striking red glazing and innovative carbon bodywork with contrasting surface finishes.
Smooth and silken at the front, this bodywork mirrors the car’s dynamic character. At the rear, it features hexagonal panels that underline the Trezor’s sporting temperament and technology. The metallic finish of the Trezor conveys an image that is both sleek and protective.
Its silhouette displays the classic attributes of a GT.
On the left-hand side of the body, the fuel filler hatch has been replaced by an analogue gauge that indicates the vehicle’s charge level, drawing on traditional sports car practice.
At the rear, the Trezor is equipped with resolutely modern fibre-optic lighting integrating a red laser. This ‘rope-like’ fibre assembly provides bright, distinctive lighting. Under braking, the torsion and stacking of the optical fibres creates an interesting visual effect and increases the intensity of the light.
Within the Trezor, there is a strong focus on evolving interior design.
The style is warm and sensual, with red as the predominant colour. The accent is on driving pleasure and extensive use is made of high-quality materials, including wood and leather. With its blend of craftsmanship, technology and a truly French touch, the cockpit offers a foretaste of the sleeker, increasingly refined interiors of future Renault models, complete with cutting-edge connectivity.
Providing a genuine link between the car’s interior and exterior, the red glazing ensures a bright, warm cabin.
The Renault Trezor’s one-piece clamshell roof lifts to give access to the interior.