The 1995 Renault Evado is an estate car with real character. Its refinement is at once visible in its elegant exterior lines, which sweep back to the unique double curvature of the vertical rear hatch. The same aesthetics are evident in the rear light cluster treatment. Clearly announcing its intention of breaking the mold of "load-carrying" estate, Evado proudly sports natural wood trim down its flanks. At the same time, the pearl finish of its bodywork flashes rainbow shades as the light plays across it. The Evado went into production as the Renault Laguna estate in 1996.
Features:
Four sunroofs with electrochromic glass and driver-operated remote-control tinting
Accommodates six passengers in three rows of seats
Navigation system and CD/RDS radio sound system for front seats
Personal storage space for CDs and books along with hi-fi/CD unit built into the center console for the second row of seats
Source: conceptcar.co.uk
Images: Renault