Renault to cut ribbon on first electric vehicle store

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Renault will today open its first dedicated Electric Vehicle Experience Centre in Stockholm / CREDIT: Renault
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Renault will today open its first dedicated Electric Vehicle Experience Centre in Stockholm / CREDIT: Renault

French auto giant will today officially open its first Electric Vehicle Experience Centre in Stockholm, ahead of European roll out plans

Renault will today cut the ribbon on its Electric Vehicle Experience Centre, a new 'concept store' in Stockholm designed to showcase its growing range of electric vehicles (EVs). The new store will...

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