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Transportation

Renault Trezor Concept

Renault Trezor Concept
Renault has had some pretty wild ideas about cars over the years, but nothing compares to the Renault Trezor Concept that was recently unveiled at the Paris Motor Show. It’s electric. It’s autonomous. It does 0-62 mph in less than four seconds with 349 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque. The interior is low, clad in red leather and filled to the brim with enough tech and luxury to make you feel like a prince. But all of those things pail in comparison to the one single door on the car that doubles as its roof and lifts up from the front. The Trezor lives somewhere between Hot Wheels car and childhood drawing come to life. It’s so impossible and impractical that there’s no way it will ever see actual production, but hot damn is this thing cool.