Made for Adventure – Opinion
Renault Espace: together, that’s it!
When it is a large or mixed family, driving quickly can become a challenge. Not surprisingly, the Renault Espace has always been a wise choice. Thanks to the reclining rear seat, the cabin can accommodate up to seven passengers. With a trunk with a maximum capacity of 777 liters, this family car adapts to any vehicle lifestyle. Whether it’s securing golf bags, tennis rackets or bicycles, the Espace will stop at nothing and manage, even today, to reinvent itself as the stainless steel, beloved by many travelers.
Mercedes G-Class: the spirit of the adventurer
All-terrain vehicle Par excellence, the G-Class continues to occupy a unique position within the Mercedes-Benz range. Combining strength, on-board space and durability, the German manufacturer’s giant shrinks nowhere. Whether traversing a stream, lapping shift rings in the mountains, or just gliding down the highway, the G-Class does it all. Provided you do not play recklessness and park before entering the alleys of a Provencal village, for its measures are not adapted to the local narrowness…
BMW 4 Series Convertible: a hair in the wind
In summer, driving a convertible gives the driver and passengers an unparalleled sense of freedom. The new BMW 4 Series Convertible, with its fabric roof, is no exception to the rule. By adopting the manufacturer’s new design, with a reinterpretation of its vertical grille in particular, the sports car assumes its elegant appearance as never before. Full of technology, the 4 Series Cabriolet features, among other things, LED door projectors. This innovation makes it possible in particular to illuminate the boarding area when the doors are opened.
DS 3: French elegance
While SUVs offer unparalleled space and versatility when traveling off-road, SUVs seem more suited to road and highway use. The new DS 3 combines comfort and ergonomics, highlighting French know-how in all models in its range. These include “bracelet” stitching and “pearl” stitching on its leather seats, or even the “clos de paris” guilloché that can be found on certain details in the passenger compartment. An aesthetic that also applies to the brand’s latest addition, available in an electric version.
Nissan Ariya: Electricity Fairy
Some are still hesitant to use an electric car for long trips, fearing the unpleasant surprise of a dead battery in the middle of nowhere. However, significant progress has been made. For example, the Nissan Ariya promises a maximum range of 536 kilometers, with a fast charge restoring up to 350 kilometers of range in just thirty minutes. This impressive performance is the result of optimizing the vehicle in terms of batteries, wheels and all-wheel drive.
Land Rover Defender: modular at heart
Defender is a real adventurer. Designed to take on the roughest trails without batting an eyelid, they come in different sizes depending on the needs of their owner. The 90 is the most urban in the family and can accommodate up to five passengers between two doors. The more elongated 110 has four doors, leaving more room for rear passengers. Finally, the large model, the 130, accommodates a third row, increasing its capacity to eight passengers. It’s up to you to choose the life you go along with!
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