Renault is reinventing a classic vehicle with modern technology, and while this is already a thing done by many automakers in recent times, it will focus on a new feature for all. It will focus on hydrogen power to make its systems function and bring the car to many places its range can take it, not going for the traditional battery-powered vehicle.
Renault Scenic Vision: Company Reveals Hydrogen-Powered Concept
Renault published a press release regarding its new concept vehicle, the Renault Scenic Vision, which focuses on a clean energy vehicle that brings hydrogen power instead of electricity from batteries. It came from Renault's recent showcase in an event that focuses on clean energy, called "Change NOW World."
The French automaker decided to focus on its Scenic variant to bring the new concept car from the company, and it is their take on a clean energy vehicle that does not require fuel and combustion.
The Scenic is 27 years old since its first production, and now, it focuses on a new direction for the vehicle towards clean energy with the Scenic Vision, soon to arrive in public.
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Renault Scenic Vision to Use HYVIA's Hydrogen Stations
Hydrogen-powered vehicles are also sustainable like battery-powered cars, and it brings a chance for future car owners to choose among the many options for a clean energy vehicle. Renault's Hydrogen Scenic Vision will also need to charge its technology to provide power for the vehicle, and it will do it via HYVIA's Hydrogen charging stations.
Renault and its Vehicle Productions
Renault previously had an emissions raid on its factories before, and it all focused on how its cars are not good for the environment like the previous issue of Volkswagen. The company had to recall some 15,000 of its vehicles due to this issue and the company vowed to fix the problem and do better for its production cars when it releases in the future.
Now, it is focusing on clean energy and is conceptualizing different takes on the future of vehicles, especially with battery-powered vehicles and their recent hydrogen-powered cars.
The French automaker focuses on bringing a smart navigation system that it will use alongside Nissan, utilizing the Azure cloud for its driving venture in a project with Microsoft. All of these advancements are coming to the future cars of Renault, aiming to better its systems for its utilization and transportation features.
The new Scenic Vision brings a take on the long-running variant from Renault to the present trend of looking into clean energy vehicles, that are not necessarily battery-powered. It will utilize hydrogen, and despite it not being a new venture for cars, it is still unique as most do not go along this path that Renault took for its latest concept.
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Written by Isaiah Richard