It was first shown at the Turin Motor Show in 1959 and had a lot of similarities with the Renault Project 900 concept, in that it had a cab forward design with a large rear area for the engine.
This style would make the car look like the front was the rear and vice versa.
The car could seat six people - two up front, and four in the back facing each other.
[2] It swapped the six person layout for five people - one up front in a central position, and four behind as with the Selene I.
Wanting to raise some capital, the Selene II concept was sold off in 2002 for around $88,000.