Renault Launches Online 3D Showroom
Focus on customers
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
June 25, 2008 9:00 PM
Filed Under: European, Renault
Almost 80% of car shoppers spend a large part of their search online before heading out to a dealership in order to take a closer look and make a final decision. This fact is well known by the auto makers hence the large online marketing budgets, but Renault has taken it one step further with the first online and completely 3D showroom.
Renault Universe was launched last week and enables viewers to 360 degree views of the entire Renault range. Interested buyers can also check financing while the remaining sections cover special events, used cars and the actual, real-life dealer network. Of course all brochures can be downloaded to take off-line for your viewing pleasure.
The site is in French only for now but if you have even the slightest interest in the French marque it is definitely worth checking out.
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That company must have designed the 3d interface for all of them following the survey.
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