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Renault’s high-end EV Autonomous concept shown

EZ concept family’s range-topper is a lavish electric autonomous three-seater

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Renault has revealed the Ez-ultimo, an electricpo­wered, autonomous concept car designed as a luxury vehicle for short journeys.

The company believes that the vehicle could be used by private individual­s and by highend brands to transport clients between hotels and airports, for instance. It could also be used as an app-controlled ride-hailing vehicle.

The Ez-ultimo has a 310-mile range and features level four autonomy, which allows a car to drive itself in most scenarios. It seats up to three people and is 5.8 metres long, a similar length to Rolls-royce’s Phantom.

It is the third autonomous concept unveiled by Renault this year, with the firm aiming to show the variety of ways self-driving cars might be used by society. The six-seat EZ-GO, conceived as an urban vehicle for ride sharing, was displayed at the Geneva motor show in March. That was followed last month by the EZ-PRO, a take on a delivery van.

The Ez-ultimo sits at the top of the family and “imagines unique, premium services accessible to anyone”.

It has an opening side door and an upper glass section that opens upwards to allow easy entry and exit. The interior is designed to be like a lounge and is inspired by Renault’s pre-war models in celebratio­n of its 120th anniversar­y.

A large armchair and a deep two-person bench are covered in velvet and there is parquet flooring. Light and sound are controlled by rotating knobs that appear from two consoles when required. There is permanent wi-fi, wireless charging pads for smartphone­s and an ipad-style tablet for accessing the car’s services.

Of the three concepts, the EZ-GO and EZ-PRO are the most plausible for production. “The first stage is EZ-GO production,” said concept car boss Stéphane Janin. “I can’t say when, but it’s going to happen.”

However, he said their systems were likely to be used on “convention­al-looking” cars first. “If you want to change the design [to the EZ concept cars], people need to feel safe with the technology first,” Janin explained. “New technology and new design is too much. We had similar conversati­ons on electric vehicles before we launched the [electric] Zoe.”

Renault is currently testing

adapted Zoes with level four autonomy on set loops in two locations in France.

By the end of the year, the public will be able to use the cars as part of the trial,

albeit with a driver behind the wheel for safety reasons. Renault is aiming to offer such technology on production models by 2022. RACHEL BURGESS

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