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  1. The Geneva Motor Show is full of concept cars, showcasing the best and most innovative ideas that car manufacturers have to offer, and providing a sneak peak into the future design and features of cars that we might see on the road in a few years time. One of the concepts that caught my eye was the Renault R-Space, an MPV-style car with, quite a unique interior idea. According to Renault, the rear cabin space of the R-Space features, "Twenty-seven miniature motors [that] power an array of height-adjustable hexahedrons, allowing four settings to be programmed, from an all-flat surface, to a booster seat, a table or a random configuration (only when the vehicle is parked) for children's games." In case you don't quite fathom how it works, maybe some pictures might help: Still puzzled? Well, me too. I guess it's just one of those wacky things by those crazy French that has to be seen to be believed. Overall though, the R-Space Concept is pretty nifty. I wouldn't mind if future MPVs do look like this, but we all know how far away production cars end up from the original concepts.
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