DeZir | concept car by Renault

Renault unveils a preview of the concept car DeZir, the first project designed by Laurens van den Acker, DeZir. The new design kicks off a series of concept cars that will illustrate the new vision of design at Renault. It also lays the foundations for the design of future vehicles of the brand. The concept car DeZir sign the commitment of the brand to a design inspired by three key words, “simple”, “sensual”, “warm”. With its sensual lines and bright red expresses passion DeZir car. Powered by an electric motor, this sporty coupe combines environmental friendliness with elegant automobile.

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“the Change and explores Renault’s styling roots to express the company’s powerful human dimension via a new strategy founded on the notion of ‘the life cycle’. This vision also builds on the bonds that are gradually forged between the brand and its customers at watershed moments of their lives, such as when they fall in love, start to explore the world, found a family, begin to work, take time to play and attain wisdom.”

The striking interior layout of the Renault DeZir is clearly split into the driver and passenger zones. The passenger is met with a very clean and smooth dashboard – which is a refreshing change to the overly complicated and increasingly technical interior designs of modern vehicles. The driver is seated in a much more focused environment, and the unique dashboard layout and center console look very futuristic.

The interior design also suggests lightness. “Love is a sentiment that lifts you; gives you wings,” says Stéphane Maïore, who was in charge of DeZir’s interior styling. “Inside DeZir, you feel like you’re floating on a cloud,” adds Stéphanie Petit, Colours and Materials Designer. The forms are soft and light, while the predominant colour is white, although there are also echoes of the same passion red used for the exterior.

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The car can be charged using a conventional mains plug, and this takes around eight hours for a full charge. Alternatively a dedicated fast-charger gets the job done in just 20 minutes. When the time comes to get a new battery, thanks to Renault’s ‘Quick Drop’ system the job is relatively painless.

Top speed of the DeZir is just 112 mph. However the 0-60 mph time of just 5 seconds is considerably more impressive – and useful.

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COPYRIGHT: RENAULT. IMAGES: P. Sautelet, Renault Design.

 

Ibrahim Abdelhady
Ibrahim Abdelhady

Ibrahim Abdelhady is an architect, academic, and media entrepreneur with over two decades of experience in architecture and digital publishing. He is the Founder and CEO of Arch2O.com, a leading platform in architectural media, renowned for showcasing innovative projects, student work, and critical discourse in design. Holding dual PhDs in Architecture, Dr. Abdelhady combines academic rigor with industry insight, shaping both future architects and architectural thought. He actively teaches, conducts research, and contributes to the global architecture community through his writing, lectures, and media ventures. His work bridges the gap between practice and academia, pushing the boundaries of how architecture is communicated in the digital age.

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