Last year, Renault unveiled three intriguing EZ-branded concept cars which offered a glimpse into the future of mobility. All featured self-driving tech and adopted the form of spacious pods that could perform a variety of functions.
The concept you’re looking at isn’t from Renault itself, but it follows in the footsteps of the EZ models with a radical design.
This creation, simply dubbed the Renault for Russia, from Artyom Trofimenko, features an all-electric powertrain and, being fully autonomous, its cabin is devoid of any driver controls.
The concept has a four-seat layout with two rows of lounge chairs facing each other. In the center of the cabin is a small electric fireplace while covering the floor are blue LED lights, giving the vehicle a very futuristic vibe and offering us a glimpse as to how interior design could change in the near future.
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As the concept lacks a steering wheel, dashboard and traditional gauges, there is a flip-out display in the cabin where one can view vital vehicle info, including speed and navigation. There is also a glass tabletop sitting over said fireplace – totally unrealistic, but a nice touch anyways.
The cabin shares some similarities to Renault’s own Renault EZ-Ultimo concept, which also include ample bench space and resembled a modern office more than it did a car interior, albeit this one is in a smaller scale.