Renault has previewed its new family car that runs on electric power - but not as we currently know it.
The French manufacturer has taken the covers off a concept Scenic hatchback, which uses a radical hydrogen-electric hybrid powertrain, which would become the first of its kind if it hits the market around the end of the decade.
The Scenic Vision uses a combination of a battery and electric motor but, innovatively, adds a hydrogen fuel cell that can charge the battery on the move.
Renault is betting on the hydrogen refuelling network expanding dramatically in Europe from 2030, and with a practical infrastructure in place this means its future models could drive up to 500 miles before stopping, with drivers able to extend their journeys with a five-minute refill at a hydrogen station.