Renault has chosen the prestigious French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris as the stage for its latest concept car reveal. On May 18, the French automaker will pull the covers off the Renault 4 JP4x4 Concept, combining the glamour of a major sports event with the buzz of an electric concept unveiling.
The JP4x4 Concept draws heavily on the heritage of the iconic Renault 4, specifically referencing the rugged and adventure-ready R4 variants produced in previous decades. Its design fuses the light-hearted spirit of a beach buggy with the utility-forward attitude of a pickup truck, creating a vehicle that feels both retro and forward-looking.
The concept fits into the broader narrative of the revived all-electric Renault 4, which Renault relaunched as a modern EV. The JP4x4 suggests that the brand is exploring more versatile, off-road-capable interpretations of the nameplate — a potentially interesting proposition in the growing European electric SUV and light commercial vehicle market.
Technical specifications have not yet been disclosed; Renault is expected to share further details at the May 18 unveiling. For international EV enthusiasts and industry watchers, the concept signals Renault's continued ambition to expand its electric lineup with character-rich, heritage-inspired models.
Source: Renault zeigt R4-Konzept als Mischung aus Strandbuggy und Pick-up - Electrive (DE)· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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