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A 180-Piece Slice of Renault History Goes Public in the December 2025 Flins Sale
Renault is preparing for one of the biggest heritage moves in its 125-year history. In 2027, the brand will open a new public museum at its historic Flins-sur-Seine site near Paris. For the first time, Renault’s full collection—cars, concept vehicles, artwork, prototypes, archives, and industrial objects—will be displayed together in a dedicated space. To make room and refine the story it wants to preserve, Renault is streamlining its internal fleet to around 600 key vehicles


2007 Mitsubishi i-MiEV Sport Concept
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV Sport Concept, unveiled at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show in 2007, was a high-performance take on the electric kei car...


2007 Colani Pierce-Arrow
The 2007 Colani Pierce-Arrow is a reimagining of the prestigious Pierce-Arrow brand, spearheaded by Swiss automotive aficionados Olaf vom...


10 EV Nissans That Paved the Road for Electric Innovation
Before the Leaf made electric cars feel mainstream, Nissan had already spent decades experimenting with battery-powered mobility. From the 1947 Tama EV, built for postwar Japan’s fuel shortages, to futuristic concepts like the Mixim and BladeGlider, Nissan’s electric history is far deeper than most people realize. These vehicles were not just odd prototypes or auto show curiosities. They were rolling testbeds for range, battery technology, commuter design, and the question ev
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