List of Renault vehicles
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This is a list of vehicles produced by Renault. Renault new models were usually introduced at the Paris Motor Show. The Paris Motor Show during this period was held in September or October of most years. Hence a new model introduced at say the 2015 Show would be defined as a 2016 model. In February 2012, Renault axed the Laguna, Espace, Kangoo, Modus, and Wind lines in the United Kingdom.[1]
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Automobiles
Renault new models were usually introduced at the Paris Motor Show. The Paris Motor Show during this period was held in September or October of most years. Hence a new model introduced at say the 1928 Show would be defined as a 1929 model.
Recent "name" models (1980–present)
- Avantime (2001–2003)
- Captur (2013–)
- Clio (1990–)
- Duster (2011–)
- Espace (1984–)
- Fluence (2010–)
- Fuego (1980–1987)
- Kadjar (2015-)
- Koleos (2008–2013)
- Laguna (1993–2015)
- Latitude (2011–)
- Logan (2004–)
- Mégane (1996–)
- Medallion (1988–1989)
- Modus (2004–2012)
- Pulse (2012–)
- Rodeo (1970–1987)
- Safrane (1992–2000)
- Sandero (2007–)
- Scénic (1996–)
- Sport Spider (1996-1999)
- Talisman (2012–)
- Thalia (1999–)
- Twingo (1992–)
- Twizy (2012-)
- Vel Satis (2001–2009)
- Wind (2010–2012)
- Zoe (2012-)
Numeric models
- 3 (1961–1962)
- 4 (1961–1992)
- 5 (1972–1996)
- 6 (1968–1978)
- 7 (1974–1984)
- 8 (1962–1971)
- 9 (1982–1988)
- 10 (1962–1971)
- 11 (1982–1988)
- 12 (1969–1980)
- 14 (1976–1979)
- 15 (1971–1977)
- 16 (1965–1979)
- 17 (1971–1977)
- 18 (1978–1986)
- 19 (1988–1995)
- 20 (1975–1984)
- 21 (1986–1993)
- 25 (1984–1992)
- 30 (1976–1984)
After World War II to 1980 (1945–1980)
- 4CV (1947–1961)
- Caravelle (1959–1968)
- Colorale, including Prairie and Savane versions (1950–1957)
- Dauphine (1956–1968)
- Dauphinoise (Break Juvaquatre) (1946–1960)
- Domaine estate - based on Frégate (From 1956)
- Floride (1959–1962)
- Frégate (1951–1960)
- Juvaquatre (1937–1950)
- Manoir estate - based on Frégate (From 1958)
- Ondine (1961–1962)
- Torino (1966–1980)
Between the Wars (1919–1939)
- 6CV (1923–1929)
- 10CV (1920–1929)
- 15CV (1925–1928)
- 18CV (1920–1924)
- 18/22CV (1925–1927)
- 24CV (Types PI, PZ) (1928)
- 40CV (Type JP) (1919–1923)
- 40CV (Type NM) (1924–1928)
- Celtaquatre (1934–1939)
- Monaquatre (1932–1936)
- Monasix (1927)
- Monastella (1929)
- Nerva Grand Sport (1934–1939)
- Nervahuit (Type TG1) (1930)
- Nervastella (1930–1937)
- Primaquatre (Type KZ6) (1931–1939)
- Primastella (Type PG8) (1932-1935)
- Reinasport (Type PG5) (1931)
- Reinastella (Type RM2) (1929–1933)
- Suprastella (Type RM2) (1939)
- Vivasport (1933–1938)
- Viva Grand Sport (1934–1939)
- Vivaquatre (1932–1939)
- Vivasix (Type PG1/2) (1928–1929)
- Vivasix (Type PG3) (1930)
- Vivastella (Type PG4) (1930)
- Renault GS (1920)
- Renault HF (1921)
- Renault HG (1921)
- Renault HJ (1922)
- Renault IC
- Renault IG
- Renault II (1922)
- Renault JM (1922)
- Renault JS (1922)
- Renault LS (1923)
- Renault MT (1925)
- Renault NN (Renault 6CV) (1925–1929)
- Renault KJ (1922)
- Renault KR (1923)
- Renault KZ (1924–1932)
Pre-World War I (1899–1914)
- Renault AX (1908–1914)
- 12CV
- 40CV (1908–1928)
- Taxi de la Marne (Type AG/Type AG-1) (1905–1910)
- Towncar (1912)
- Type AH/Type AM (10CV) (1905–1909)
- Type AI/Type CF/Type DQ/Type ET (35CV) (1906–1914)
- Grand Prix (1906–1908)
- Type L/Type M (1903)
- Type N(a)/Type N(b)/Type S (1903)
- Type N(c)/Type Q/Type U(a)/Type U(e) (1903–1904)
- Type R/Type T (1903–1904)
- Type U(b)/Type U(c)/Type U(d) (1904)
- Type V/Type AS (1905–1913)
- Type X/Type X-1 (1905–1908)
- Type Y (1905–1906)
- Voiturette (Type A/Type B/Type C/Type D/Type E/Type G/Type H/Type J) (1898–1903)
Alpine-Renault
Concept cars
- Alpine A110-50 (2012)
- Altica (2006)
- Argos (1994)
- Egeus (2005)
- Be Bop (2003)
- Captur (2011)
- Citadines Ludo and Modus (1994)
- DeZir (2010)
- Ellypse (2002)
- Eolab (2014)
- Espace F1 (1995)
- Egeus (2005)
- Fiftie (1996)
- Fluence (2004)
- Fuego Cabriolet (1982)
- Gabbiano (1983)[5]
- Initiale (1995)
- Initiale Paris (2013)
- Kangoo Break'Up (2002)
- Koléos (2000)
- Laguna Roadster (1990)[6]
- Renault Laguna Concept (1990)
- Mégane (1988)
- Nepta (2006)
- Next
- Pangea (1997)
- Project 118 (1965)
- Racoon (1993)
- R-Space (2011)
- Scénic (2007)
- Talisman (2001)
- Twin’Z (2013)
- Vel Satis (2000)
- Vesta II Concept (1987)
- Wind (2004)
- Zo (1998)
- Zoé (2005)
- Zoom (1992)
Others
Vans and trucks
- Renault 4 Fourgonette (1962–1992)
- Renault 50 Series (1979–1993)
- Renault Estafette (1959–1978)
- Renault Express (1984–1997)
- Renault Kangoo (1997–)
- Renault Kerax (1997–)
- Renault Magnum (1990–2013)
- Renault Mascott (1999–2010)
- Renault Master (1980–)
- Renault Maxity (2007–)
- Renault Midlum
- Renault Trafic (1980–)
- Premium (1996-)
- G Range Manager
- R Range Major
Buses
- Renault SC10, initially launched by Saviem
- Renault PR100 and PR100.2
- Renault PR100.3
- Renault PR112
- Renault PR180.2 articulated bus
- Renault R212, initially launched as the CBM 220
- Renault R312, later CityBus
- Renault Agora
- Renault Tracer
- Renault Arés
- Renault FR1
References
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- ↑ Auto Plus (Auto Bild France) n°1362, 10 to 17 of october 2014 - 1964 : La Renault 8 Gordini, la première "GTi" (translation : "1964 : Renault 8 Gordini, the first 'GTi'").
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