Renault Trezor voted Concept Car Design of the Year

Renault Trezor voted Concept Car Design of the Year

The Renault Trezor has been crowned 2016’s Concept Car Design of the Year, based exclusively on the votes of a 20-strong judging panel featuring some of the world’s top car designers.

The peer-reviewed award, received by Anthony Lo, Vice President, Exterior Design and Stéphane Janin, Concept-Car Director, was presented at a gala ceremony in Geneva (Tuesday, March 7, 2017). The full results are published in Car Design Review 4 magazine.

The Car Design of the Year awards - organised by the team behind Car Design News  - are unique because the judging panel is exclusively made up of a cross-section of some of the world’s top car designers. This year’s panel includes design bosses from established marques like Peter Schreyer, chief design officer, Hyundai Motor Group; Mamoru Aoki, executive design director, Nissan, Gorden Wagener, chief design officer at Daimler and Ralph Gilles, head of design, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.

Also represented were design directors of recent start-up brands Nio (Kris Tomasson) and Lynk & Co (Andreas Nilsson), plus leaders of some of the world’s major automotive suppliers and universities. In order to select the 2016 Concept Car Design of the Year, judges name their top three concepts from a 12-strong shortlist compiled by Car Design News staff. The votes are then verified and counted and the winner revealed.

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