Renault’s all-electric Diamond Echo truck begins a significant tour across Europe, showcasing its revolutionary features.
- The tour covers 10,000 kilometres, across seven different countries, signalling a new era in electric transportation.
- Unique electroluminescent design illuminates the truck, thanks to innovative Lumilor technology.
- Starting from Bourg-en-Bresse, France, the truck will engage with transport communities through numerous stops.
- The UK leg of the tour promises exciting events and demonstrations from Newcastle to the south coast.
Renault’s Diamond Echo marks a transformative step in the advancement of electric vehicles. Beginning a 10,000 km journey across Europe, this venture stands as a testament to Renault’s commitment to sustainable transport solutions. The tour, which traverses seven countries, seeks to highlight the capabilities of the E-Tech T electric truck, engaging with transport communities along the route.
The uniqueness of the Diamond Echo lies in its striking appearance. Adorned with a pioneering electroluminescent design, the truck utilises Lumilor technology to achieve a glowing effect when electrically stimulated. This design feature is the fruit of collaboration between professional drivers, design specialists, and Demon Paint.
Embarking on its journey from the Renault plant in Bourg-en-Bresse, France, this marks the first European tour for Renault’s fully electric truck. Over the course of this extensive itinerary, Diamond Echo will make over 60 stops, aiming to showcase its environmentally friendly technology and engage with stakeholders within the transport sector.
The UK segment of the Diamond Echo’s tour is set to commence on 23 April in Newcastle. This 18-day journey includes planned stops from Scotland to the south coast, with highlights such as an appearance at the Truckfest Lincoln Showground on 4 and 5 May. Renault Trucks UK provides ongoing updates and details through their social media channels, particularly under the hashtag #TheGoodTruck.
The Diamond Echo’s tour is a significant milestone in promoting electric mobility across Europe.
