The first flagship designed by Louis Renault opened its doors in 1910 on the Champs-Élysées. One hundred and twelve years later, following a call for projects, Renault selected the French architect Franklin Azzi for the refurbishment of the 2,350 m² space.
Far from anything standard, Franklin Azzi works with a minimal architecture style, which is resolutely functional and deeply environmentally friendly; an approach guided by “common sense”.
Construction will take two years to breathe life into the brand’s new flagship in the heart of the French capital. Upon reopening in 2024, visitors and customers will be able to explore Renault's new venue, a newly formed laboratory for people to test the full range of the brand’s mobility solutions.