Renault lights up Rome for a sustainable Christmas

In Rome they were inaugurated yesterday evening, in the presence of the mayor Roberto Gualtieri, the councilor for major events, tourism, fashion and sport, Alessandro Onorato, the CEO of Renault Italia, Raffaele Fusilli, and the president of the Via Condotti, Giovanni Battistoni, the sustainable lights that will illuminate the eternal city, also the result of the collaboration between Renault and the Via Condotti Association. These decorations were inspired by the Renault logo, the well-known lozenge, which was transformed, on this occasion, into a vault of golden diamonds to pay homage to some of the most prestigious streets in Italy and the world.
On this occasion, in Via Bocca di Leone, the new model of the French company intended for families and with 100% electric power was exhibited to the public, as a national preview: the Renault Scénic E-Tech Electric, one of the finalist cars of the prestigious award European Car of the Year 2024.

Photo story Christmas lights in Rome designed by Renault – Photo – Ansa.it

The light installation intended for some of the most iconic streets of Rome: Via Bocca di Leone, Via Mario de’ Fiori and Via Belsiana, connects to the sustainable philosophy of the brand, creating a scenic effect even during daylight hours through plays of light and refractions, and then lights up at night. But the project also embraces the suburbs, with 10 squares that will be illuminated through Christmas trees adorned with ecological lights.
Ecology is a theme that is close to the heart of the French company, as demonstrated by the creation of the Scenic E-Tech Electric using 24% recycled materials and the possibility of recycling, at the end of the life cycle, as much as 90% of the car itself. Furthermore, the car in question can count on an 87 kWh battery which allows it to declare an autonomy of more than 620 km to tackle even important journeys without making charging stops during the journey.

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