Through the full robo-vehicle family unveiled in 2018, Renault is exploring the shared mobility of the future, setting its sights on 2030. The Group sees mobility solutions A ROBO- designed for everyone, accessible to the widestpossible public, as a key feature of smart cityecosystems. Functional or emotional, whether VEHICLE used to transport goods or people, EZ-GO,EZ-PRO and EZ-ULTIMO sketch the outlines of TRILOGY a new vision for the future. EZ-GO gives an initial idea of what an everyday robo-vehicle might look like—electric, connected, autono- mous, with no steering wheel or driver—to be used on demand for shared urban mobility. EZ-PRO takes a fresh perspective on the deliv- ery of goods in cities. Given the phenomenal rise of e-commerce, last-mile delivery has become a strategic issue, accounting for 30% of urban traffic today.(1)A shared solution, entirely fluid for end users, EZ-PRO is discreet, clean and whisper-quiet. Lastly, with EZ-ULTIMO, Renault is imagining tomorrow’s premium autonomous service vehicle, offering a private, exclusive and unique setting for passengers. As the natural extension of a similar level of service offered by an airline, hotel or resort, able to be used as a mobile office or to deliver the ultimate tourist experience, EZ-ULTIMO allows passengers to successively explore different places with their luggage and purchases in tow. (1) Source: “Le marché français du dernier kilomètre,” Les Echos Études, September 2017. 16 - GROUPE RENAULT