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People carriers poised for comeback, says Renault design boss

Last updated: July 14, 2025 11:55 pm
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Renault’s MPVs are gaining traction in China, the world’s largest car market, with brands like Zeekr, Lynk&Co, Li Auto, Denza, and Xpeng introducing luxurious three-row people movers that rival the sophistication of limousines such as the Mercedes S-Class and BMW 7 Series. This surge in popularity has sparked discussions about the potential comeback of MPVs in Europe, with Renault’s design chief, Gilles Vidal, hinting at a possible reinvention of the segment.

Vidal speculates that the pursuit of efficiency could lead to a transformation in the European car market, potentially challenging the dominance of SUVs. He envisions a future where MPVs make a comeback in a more stylish and desirable form, offering a viable alternative to traditional SUVs. Despite this shift, Vidal notes that MPVs would still be on par with SUVs in terms of energy consumption and material usage, with perhaps a slight advantage in aerodynamics.

Renault has previously explored the idea of reviving the Espace MPV with an electric seven-seater model based on the Scenic’s AMPR Medium platform. However, Vidal clarifies that while the Renault 4, 5, and Twingo will embrace retro styling, future designs will focus on innovation without veering into overly futuristic or robotic aesthetics. The goal is to create emotionally engaging cars that strike a balance between innovation and timeless appeal.

As Renault looks ahead to the future of automotive design, Vidal emphasizes the importance of maintaining personality and emotion in their vehicles. By blending innovation with classic design elements, Renault aims to captivate customers with cars that evoke a sense of nostalgia while embracing cutting-edge technology.

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In conclusion, Renault’s bold approach to design reflects a commitment to pushing boundaries and reimagining traditional car segments. With a potential resurgence of MPVs on the horizon, the automotive industry may see a shift towards more efficient and stylish people movers that cater to the evolving needs of consumers.

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