Are the oil wars over? Renault showed its hydrogen powered car!

Renault, one of the automobile giants, shared the first images of its new concept car with a hydrogen fuel-powered engine.
 Are the oil wars over?  Renault showed its hydrogen powered car!
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French car manufacturer Renault shared the first image of its new concept vehicle with a hydrogen fuel cell engine. Describing its new model as an “unprecedented concept car”, the company did not make a statement about the vehicle’s name and interior details.

The new hydrogen vehicle, which is slightly reminiscent of Renault Megane e-Tech in terms of design, but is longer than Megane and has an SUV structure, is expected to be introduced next spring.

Concept car will be introduced in May

As you know, automobile giants put aside the production of an internal combustion engine vehicle and entered into a fierce struggle to produce the most environmentally friendly car.


Visual representation

The company, which has previously shown that it has an environmentally friendly and sustainable vision with models such as Zoe, Twizy, Megane e-Tech, added a hydrogen fueled model to its product range. decided to reinforce this vision by adding

It should be noted that we do not have many details about this concept vehicle introduced, because although Renault has shared the image of its new model, it plans to introduce the vehicle in full next May.

In the shared photo, we see that the vehicle has a thin headlight group and illuminated logo design on the front, just like Megane e-Tech. However, according to the statements made, this model, whose name is not yet known, will have a much more imposing design than Megane.

Renault CEO Luca de Meo made the following statements about their new vehicle: “We will introduce a concept car soon. We wanted to combine our vision, based on three principles: security, inclusion and environmentalism, into one tool. This concept will herald a real vehicle in the future. When we design concepts at Renault, we want to turn them into real cars.”

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