Renault is here to make a mark by bringing its recently announced Fluence Zero Emissions Concept vehicle to this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show. The new model is designed to replace the Megane sedan. The new car is powered by lithium-ion batteries and features a panoramic roof, LED taillights and an ultramodern dashboard.


The attention-grabbing Fluence Zero Emissions Concept is expected to use the same batteries that are located on the new Nissan LEAF EV and an electric motor capable of delivering 90kW and 80kW respectively. The stylish looking concept will go into production in 2011 where nearly 20,000 to 40,000 vehicles are expected to be shaped.








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