List of Renault vehicles

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This is a list of vehicles badged as Renault. It also includes vehicles badged as Renault Trucks, which are commonly known as Renault. This list does not include vehicles marketed under Alpine or Mobilize marques, or Dacia.

Current models[edit]

     Vehicles not sold in the core European market

Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift Driving position
Hatchback
5 E-Tech 2024 2024 LHD and RHD Retro-styled Battery electric Subcompact car/Supermini. Replacing Renault Zoe In 2024.
Clio/Lutecia 1990 2019 2023 LHD and RHD B-segment hatchback. Traditionally the best-selling Renault model. Also known as the Lutecia in Japan.
Kwid / City K-ZE /
Climber
2015 2015 2019 LHD and RHD Entry-level crossover-styled city car sold predominantly in India, Brunei, and Latin America. The electric version called the City K-ZE is sold in China.
Kardian 2023 2023 - LHD B-segment hatchback.
Mégane 1995 2016 2020 LHD C-segment hatchback.
Mégane E-Tech Electric 2021 2021 LHD and RHD Battery electric C-segment car.
Sandero 2008 2012 2019 LHD and RHD[1] Entry-level B-segment hatchback sold in emerging markets. Rebadged Dacia Sandero.
Twingo 1992 2014 2019 LHD and RHD (until 2019)[2] City car (A-segment) marketed predominantly in Europe. Based on the same platform with the Smart Forfour.
Saloon
Mégane 1995 2016 2020 LHD[3] Saloon version of the Mégane predominantly sold in Eastern Europe and other markets.
Taliant 2021 2021 LHD Entry-level B-segment saloon. Rebadged third-generation Dacia Logan.
Station wagon
Mégane Grandtour 1995 2016 2020 LHD Station wagon version of the Mégane.
SUV/crossover
Arkana 2019 2019 LHD and RHD Coupé SUV based on the Clio/Captur platform (Europe and others) or Duster platform (Russia). Also known as the Renault Samsung XM3 in South Korea.
Austral 2022 2022 LHD and RHD C-segment SUV.
Captur 2013 2019 LHD and RHD B-segment SUV based on the Clio platform.
Duster 2012 2019 LHD and RHD[4] Rebadged Dacia Duster for markets without the presence of Dacia. Previous generation was still available in India until last year.
Espace 1984 2023 LHD and RHD D-segment SUV based on Austral.
Kiger 2021 2021 RHD Entry-level B-segment SUV mainly destined for the Indian market.
Koleos 2006 2016 2023 LHD and RHD Flagship Compact SUV based on the third-generation Nissan X-Trail. Also known as the Renault Samsung QM6 in South Korea. Discontinued in Europe after 2023, continued production in South Korea, Latin-America and Australia.
Rafale 2023 2023 LHD and RHD D-segment coupe SUV. Based on Austral.
Scénic E-Tech 2023 2023 LHD and RHD Battery electric C-segment SUV. Replacing the original Renault Scenic.
MPV/minivan
Kangoo MPV 1997 2021 LHD and RHD Passenger version of the Kangoo.
Trafic Kombi 2001 2014 LHD and RHD Passenger version of the Trafic.
Triber 2019 2019 RHD Sub-4 meter three-row mini MPV mainly destined for the Indian market.
Van

(Dacia Dokker pictured)
Dokker 2012 2012 LHD and RHD Rebadged Dacia Dokker for Middle East, African and South American markets without the presence of Dacia.
Kangoo 1997 2021 LHD and RHD Small van/leisure activity vehicle. Battery electric variant available as the Kangoo E-Tech Electric.
Kangoo (South America) 1997 2021 LHD Rebadged and restyled Dacia Dokker produced in Argentina and sold throughout South America.
Express 2021
(1985original)
2021 LHD Small van under the Kangoo, heavily based on the Dacia Dokker. Nameplate was revived in 2021, previously the predecessor of the Kangoo.
Master 1980 2023 - LHD and RHD Large van. Battery electric variant available as the Master E-Tech Electric.
Trafic 1980 2014 2021 LHD and RHD Mid-size van.
Pickup truck
Alaskan 2016 2016 LHD[5][6] Mid-size pickup truck, rebadged Nissan Navara.
Duster Oroch 2015 2015 LHD Pickup truck version of the Duster for the South American market.
Master Tipper/Dropside 1980 2023 - LHD and RHD Pickup truck version of the Master.
Truck
C 2013 2013 2021 LHD and RHD A range of medium duty/high duty trucks for construction.
D 2013 2013 2022 LHD and RHD A range of medium duty trucks for distribution.
K 2013 2013 2021 LHD and RHD A range of heavy duty trucks for construction.
T 2013 2013 2021 LHD and RHD A range of heavy duty trucks for long-distance.

Historic models[edit]

Pre–World War I To World War I (1899–1918)[edit]

  • Voiturette (Type A/Type B/Type C/Type D/Type E/Type G/Type H/Type J) (1899–1903)
  • 8CV (Type L/Type M/Type Z/Type AJ/Type AL/Type AN/Type AX) (1902–1914)
    • 7CV (Type R/Type T) (1903–1904)
    • 14CV (Type N (a)/Type N (b)/Type U (b)/Type U (c)/Type U (d)/Type X/Type AB/Type BX/Type CC/Type DJ) (1903–1914)
      • 10CV (Type N (c)/Type Q/Type U (a)/Type U (e)/Type Y/Type AH/Type AM/Type BK/Type GS/Type IC/Type IG/Type II/Type IM/Type JR) (1903–1923) (Was facelifted as the Renault KZ in 1923)
      • 20CV (Type S/Type V/Type AS/Type BY/Type BM/Type CE/Type CH/Type DX/Type EI/Type EJ) (1903–1919)
        • 18CV (Type BF/Type CD/Type ED/Type FE/Type FS/Type GR/Type GV/Type HG/Type IQ/Type JS/Type JY/Type KD/Type MG/Type PI/Type PZ) (1909–1928)
          • 22CV (Type DO/Type DP/Type EE) (1913–1914)
    • Taxi de la Marne (Type AG/Type AG–1) (1905–1921)
    • 9CV (Type EK/Type FD) (1913–1920)
  • 35CV (Type AI/Type AO/Type CF/Type CI/Type DQ/Type ET) (1906–1917)
  • 40CV (Type AR/Type BH/Type CG/Type DT/Type ES/Type HD/Type IR/Type JP/Type IR1/Type IR2/Type JD/Type JV/Type JV1/Type MC/Type MC1/Type NM) (1908–1928)
  • 12CV (Type AZ/Type BZ/Type CB/Type DG/Type EF/Type EU/Type JM/Type JT/Type KH/Type LS/Type ME) (1909–1926)
  • 11CV (Type CQ/Type DM/Type ER/Type FK) (1912–1919)
  • EG (1914–1919)

Between the wars (1919–1939)[edit]

World War II (1939–1945)[edit]

  • AHx (1941–1947)

After World War II to 1970 (1945–1970)[edit]

Renault 4CV Belgium AA

Numeric models (1961–1996)[edit]

  • 3 (1961–1962)
  • 8 (1962–1973)
    • 10 (1965–1971)
  • 16 (1965–1980)
  • 6 (1968–1980)
  • 12 (1969–1980)
  • 15 (1971–1979)
    • 17 (1971–1979)
  • 5 (1972–1996)
    • 7 (Spain only) (1974–1984)
  • 30 (1975–1983)
    • 20 (1975–1984)
  • 14 (1976–1983)
  • 18 (1978–1986)
  • 9 (1981–1989)
    • 11 (1983–1989)
  • 25 (1984–1992)
  • 21 (1986–1995)
  • 19 (1988–1996)

Former vehicles in production[edit]

Concept cars[edit]

Initiale Paris
IAA (Frankfurt Motor Show) 2013

Others[edit]

Buses[edit]

Tanks[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Renault Sandero 66kW Turbo Stepway Techroad (2020) review - The creature-comfort crossover - Expert Renault Sandero Car Reviews". www.autotrader.co.za. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  2. ^ "Renault Twingo: parting shot". CAR Magazine. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  3. ^ "Renault Megane sedan and wagon launched in Australia". Drive. 2017-06-01. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  4. ^ Taylor, David (2018-09-26). "Renault Duster (2018) Specs & Price". Cars.co.za. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  5. ^ "Renault Alaskan ute axed from Australia, could switch to Mitsubishi Triton platform". Drive. 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  6. ^ "New Renault Alaskan 2017 review". Auto Express. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
  7. ^ "1988 Renault Megane Concept Car". 11 November 2007.

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