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JAMES DAY
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In Paris for the launch, it’s clear Renault has put plenty of thought into the Morphoz – and while it might seem like just another crazy concept, the idea of being able adapt your car to the journey could solve a multitude of problems, even potentially reducing the number of cars per household. Renault has also been careful to ensure no energy goes to waste: spare battery capacity lighting neighbourhoods when not in use? Smart.
As for the car itself, the extendable transformation is smooth and elegant – and once you gesture-control your way into the shape-shifting interior, the front passenger seat can be flipped around to make an open-plan area for relaxation in the back.
In the driver’s
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