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The Most Beautiful Concept Car Of The Year Revealed
The most beautiful concept car of the year is Renault TreZor adjudged by Italy’s Concours d’Elegance Villa d’Este as well as by International Automobile Festival in Paris and Geneva Car Design Awards.
The awesome Renault TreZor was awarded the Most Beautiful Concept Car of the Year at Italy's Concours d'Elegance Villa d'Este.
The Renault TreZor concept also won the Concept Car of the Year at the International Automobile Festival in Paris and Concept Car of the Year at the Geneva Car Design Awards from a jury of leading car designers.
The TreZor had to satisfy a rigorous selection of criteria as a working concept with original, high-quality styling to be eligible for this latest award. The company's two-seater coupe is based on Renault's design philosophy introduced on the DeZir concept.
The interior of the Renault TreZor concept focuses on driving pleasure employing a Multi-Sense system incorporating autonomous technology.
The TreZor concept is powered by all-electric powertrain based on Renault's innovations in the FIA Formula E Championship, acquired from the two-time winner of the Formula E teams' world title, Renault e.dams.
The all-electric unit produces 345bhp and 380Nm of torque which sprints the Renault TreZor from 0 to 100km/h in less than 4 seconds. The TreZor features three drive modes: neutral, sport and autonomous.
Stephane Janin, Renault's Director of Concept Car Design, commented: "This award testifies to the fine judgment of great car collectors, who consider automobiles to be works of art. It recognises the work of our designers who were part of this fantastic project."