So what happened? And what will change? At the Motor Show in Geneva, Renault introduced the design of its new Megane model, demonstrating the concept of Megane Coupe, and despite the fact that some of its elements – especially the doors in the form of the dragon wings – are clearly not intended for production, the main ideologist of Renault Stephen Jeanne claims that the Megane Coupe will look approximately so in life. Some elements will definitely remain, some will be excluded completely-says Stefan, ‘exactly 75-80 % of all declared elements will come true. The most likely applicants: lines around the front and rear headlights, as well as the shape of the side of the machine. Renault again turned to radical design. Obviously, his short -term absence was due to the fact that Carlos Gon, the head of the Renault concern, who, as you know, is ready to release anything, if only it made a profit, demanded to thoroughly improve the quality and reliability of the product, which was marked by sober and serious forms and laid it down and laid it out the end to any bold experiments that could consider for frivolity.
The goal was noble, but it seems to be overdid to Renault. ‘We are too carried away by technical points, says Jeanne. ‘We want Renault to look attractive and sexy. Buyers must fall in love with him. We want to return Carrosserie times when the cars were luxury.
Since the problem of reliability has already been solved (as Renault hopes), the company will redirect every effort to create an original style. The new Avantime from Renault will not appear so soon.