List of Renault vehicles

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.

Current models

     Vehicles not sold in core European market

Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift Driving position
Hatchback

CLIO/LUTECIA
Clio/Lutecia 1990 2019 LHD and RHD B-segment hatchback. Traditionally the best-selling Renault model. Also known as the Lutecia in Japan.

KWID/CITY K-ZE
Kwid/City K-ZE 2015 2015 2019 LHD and RHD Entry-level crossover-styled city car sold predominantly in India and Latin America. The electric version called the City K-ZE is sold in China.

MÉGANE
Mégane 1995 2016 2020 LHD and RHD C-segment hatchback.

SANDERO
Sandero 2008 2012 2019 LHD and RHD[1] Entry-level B-segment hatchback sold in emerging markets. Rebadged Dacia Sandero.

TWINGO
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.

ZOE
Zoe 2012 2012 2020 LHD and RHD B-segment battery electric hatchback. Best-selling electric vehicle in Europe in 2020.
Saloon

MÉGANE SEDAN
Mégane 1995 2016 2020 LHD and RHD[3] Saloon version of the Mégane predominantly sold in Eastern Europe and other markets.

LOGAN/SYMBOL
Logan 2004 2012 LHD Entry-level B-segment saloon for Turkey, Middle East, Africa, Russia and South America. Rebadged second-generation Dacia Logan.
Symbol 1999 2013

TALIANT
Taliant 2021 2021 LHD Entry-level B-segment saloon. Rebadged third-generation Dacia Logan.

TALISMAN
Talisman 1998 2018 LHD[4] D-segment saloon, also known as the Renault Samsung SM5 in South Korea.
Station wagon

MÉGANE GRANDTOUR
Mégane 1995 2016 2020 LHD and RHD Station wagon version of the Mégane.

TALISMAN GRANDTOUR
Talisman 1981 2016 LHD[4] Station wagon version of the Talisman.
SUV/crossover

ARKANA
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.

CAPTUR
Captur 2013 2019 LHD and RHD B-segment SUV based on the Clio platform.

CAPTUR/KAPTUR (HA)
2016 2016 2020 LHD and RHD B-segment SUV based on the Duster platform for Russia, South America and India. Known internally as the Captur Global Access.

DUSTER
Duster 2012 2019 LHD and RHD[5] Rebadged Dacia Duster for markets without the presence of Dacia. Previous generation is still available in India.

KADJAR
Kadjar 2015 2015 2018 LHD and RHD C-segment SUV.

KIGER
Kiger 2021 2021 RHD Entry-level B-segment SUV mainly destined for the Indian market.

KOLEOS
Koleos 2006 2016 2020 LHD and RHD[6] SUV based on the third-generation Nissan X-Trail. Also known as the Renault Samsung QM6 in South Korea.

MÉGANE E-TECH ELECTRIC
Mégane E-Tech Electric 2021 2021 LHD and RHD Battery electric C-segment SUV.
MPV/minivan

ESPACE
Espace 1984 2015 LHD[7] Large MPV (D-segment).

SCÉNIC
Scénic 1996 2016 LHD and RHD Two-row compact MPV (C-segment) using the Megane platform. Known as the Mégane Scénic in 1996–1999.

GRAND SCÉNIC
2004 2018 LHD and RHD Three-row version of the Scénic.

TRIBER
Triber 2019 2019 RHD Sub-4 meter three-row mini MPV mainly destined for the Indian market.
Van

DOKKER
Dokker 2012 2012 LHD and RHD Rebadged Dacia Dokker for Middle East, African and South American markets without the presence of Dacia.

KANGOO
Kangoo 1997 2021 LHD and RHD Small van/leisure activity vehicle. Battery electric variant available as the Kangoo E-Tech Electric.

KANGOO (South America)
Kangoo 1997 2021 LHD Rebadged and restyled Dacia Dokker produced in Argentina and sold throughout South America.

EXPRESS
Express 1985 (nameplate) 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
Master 1980 2010 2019 LHD and RHD Large van. Battery electric variant available as the Master E-Tech Electric.

TRAFIC
Trafic 1980 2014 2021 LHD and RHD Mid-size van.
Pickup truck

ALASKAN
Alaskan 2016 2016 LHD[8][9] Mid-size pickup truck, rebadged Nissan Navara.

DUSTER OROCH
Duster Oroch 2015 2015 LHD Pickup truck version of the Duster for the South American market.

MASTER TIPPER/DROPSIDE
Master 1980 2010 2019 LHD and RHD Pickup truck version of the Master.
Quadricycle

TWIZY Z.E.
Twizy 2012 2012 N/A Central drive position Battery electric microcar/quadricycle.
Model Calendar year
introduced
Introduction (model code) Update/facelift Vehicle description
Current model

Historic models

Numeric models

  • 3 (1961–1962)
  • 4 (1961–1992)
  • 5 (1972–1996)
  • 6 (1968–1978)
  • 7 (1974–1984)
  • 8 and 10 (1962–1971)
  • 9 and 11 (1982–1988)
  • 12 (1969–1980)
  • 14 (1976–1979)
  • 15 and 17 (1971–1977)
  • 16 (1965–1980)
  • 18 (1978–1986)
  • 19 (1988–1995)
  • 20 and 30 (1975–1984)
  • 21 (1986–1993)
  • 25 (1984–1992)

Former vehicles in production

After World War II to 1970 (1945–1970)

Renault 4CV Belgium AA

Between the wars (1919–1939)

Pre–World War I To World War I (1899–1918)

Alpine-Renault

Concept cars

Initiale Paris
IAA (Frankfurt Motor Show) 2013

Others

Current vans and trucks in production

Former vans and trucks in production

Buses

Tanks

References

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