Renault Trucks
French truck manufacturer
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2025 | Current year of reference for the vehicle lineup, with most recent models being electric and focused on SUVs and hatchbacks. |
2024 | Renault launched the Symbioz, a C-segment SUV based on the Captur. |
2024 | Renault launched the 4 E-Tech, a retro-styled battery electric B-segment SUV. |
2023 | Renault launched the Kardian hatchback, Rafale SUV, and discontinued the Koleos in Europe while continuing production in South Korea. |
2023 | Renault launched the Rafale D-segment coupe SUV, based on the Austral. |
2022 | Renault launched the Austral C-segment SUV. |
2021 | Renault revived the Express small van nameplate, based on the Dacia Dokker. |
2021 | Renault introduces Twingo Electric, continuing its expansion of electric vehicle offerings. |
2021 | Renault launched the Mégane E-Tech Electric C-segment car and the Taliant entry-level B-segment saloon. |
2019 | Renault launched the Arkana coupé SUV and updated several existing models including the Clio and Captur. |
2016 | Renault introduced the Alaskan mid-size pickup truck, a rebadged Nissan Navara. |
2015 | Introduction of the Kwid entry-level crossover and the Oroch pickup truck, expanding market presence in India and South America. |
2015 | Renault launches Kadjar and Talisman models for European and Chinese markets. |
2013 | Renault introduced truck ranges: C, D, K, and T models for various commercial purposes. |
2013 | Renault launched the Captur B-segment SUV based on the Clio platform. |
2012 | Renault launched the Duster SUV and Dokker van models. |
2012 | Renault introduces electric and regional models including Twizy, Zoe, Pulse (India), and Scala (Mexico and India). |
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