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Renault Showcases Geneva World Premieres in Paris

L’Atelier Renault, the carmaker’s flaghip showroom, located on the Champs Elysees in Paris, is hosting a new vehicle line-up exhibition that will showcase the company’s latest models to the French public.

The display bears the “Sensations” name and features ex-Geneva Auto Show world premieres, such as the Renault Wind, the Renault Megane Coupe Cabriolet and the Dacia Duster compact SUV. In total, six models are presented to the visitors.

The exhibition also includes the special edition Megane ‘XV de France”, the limited edition Clio 220th, the limited edition Twingo Gordini R.S. and the fresh Clio Gordini R.S.. The last one will actually be brought to the showroom’s floor starting from mid-March.

In addition to that, Renault has prepared a set of interactive activities, which are aimed at capturing the visitor’s imagination. The public can enter special “sensory stations” that reproduce the smells and the sounds of the displayed vehicles and bespoke 3D animations of the convertibility process of the Renault Wind and Megane Coupe Cabriolet.

This is how Renault is presenting its latest display to the public: "The exhibition highlights are Renault Wind, the new 2-seater roadster coupé with a roof that opens up in only 12 seconds, and the new Renault Mégane Coupe Cabriolet, whose folding glass hard top combines the elegance of a coupé with the excitement of a cabriolet. Without forgetting Dacia Duster, a new sensation in the SUV sector that illustrates Dacia’s flair for overturning automotive conventions"

If we were to visit the exhibiton, we'd go straight to the Clio Gordini R.S., simply because we love the 203 Hp wrapped in a lot of personality (and the two heritage stripes).
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