THE 2019 FRANKFURT motor show was, despite its heavy focus on electric cars, subjected to protests by environmental activists. So now that the future of the Geneva motor show is looking more stable, we asked CEO Sandro Mesquita what his event will do to acknowledge such groups. “Environmentalists are against automotive and cars,” he said. “It won’t change that we’re a platform for cars. So I’m sorry, but we won’t convince them – that’s a fact.”
LIKE THE LOOK of the newly updated Porsche Macan? If so, you had better get your order in, as Macan product line boss Sebastian Staiger reckons it will be replaced completely by the new-generation electric version in just three years’ time. Asked for a switchover date, he said: “There are several limiting factors in a vehicle project. One of these factors, of course, is legislation. Emission laws are another limiting factor. Today, no final decision has been taken, but we assume that 2024 will be the year.”
THE PROJECT LEAD of Renault’s new Mégane E-Tech Electric, Yongho Shin, has revealed that certain aspects of the car were developed with inspiration from the iPhone, of all things. Shin told us of the packaging in the crossover’s engine bay: “It’s like the iPhone. If you take an iPhone apart, everything fits really well. Our motor and HVAC are similar to maximise cabin space.” No word yet on whether you can play Angry Birds on the infotainment touchscreen.