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This is about the company; for other uses see Renault (disambiguation)
Renault (disambiguation)

Renault may be* Renault, French automobile company* Renault F1, Formula One teamPeople*C?cile Renault , French woman accused of attempting to assassinate Robespierre...
.


Renault S.A. is a French automaker
Automaker

The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide....
 producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. Due to its alliance with Nissan, it is currently the world's 4th largest automaker
Automaker

The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide....
.It owns the Romania
Romania

Romania is a country located in Southeastern Europe Central Europe, North of the Balkan Peninsula, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian Mountains, bordering on the Black Sea....
n automaker
Automaker

The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide....
 Dacia
Dacia (car)

Dacia is a Romanian automobile manufacturer, named for Dacia that constitutes much of present-day Romania. It is now a subsidiary of the French carmaker Renault....
 and the Korean automaker
Automaker

The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide....
 Renault Samsung Motors
Renault Samsung Motors

Renault Samsung Motors is a South Korean automobile manufacturer. It was first established as Samsung Motors in 1994 and started selling cars in 1998, just before South Korea was hit by the Asian financial crisis....
. Carlos Ghosn
Carlos Ghosn

Carlos Ghosn, Order of the British Empire is a Brazil-born Lebanese people businessman. He is the current Chief executive officer and President of Renault of France and Nissan Motors of Japan....
 is the current CEO. The company's most successful car to date is the Renault Clio
Renault Clio

The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
, and its core market is France.






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This is about the company; for other uses see Renault (disambiguation)
Renault (disambiguation)

Renault may be* Renault, French automobile company* Renault F1, Formula One teamPeople*C?cile Renault , French woman accused of attempting to assassinate Robespierre...
.


Renault S.A. is a French automaker
Automaker

The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide....
 producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. Due to its alliance with Nissan, it is currently the world's 4th largest automaker
Automaker

The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide....
.It owns the Romania
Romania

Romania is a country located in Southeastern Europe Central Europe, North of the Balkan Peninsula, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian Mountains, bordering on the Black Sea....
n automaker
Automaker

The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide....
 Dacia
Dacia (car)

Dacia is a Romanian automobile manufacturer, named for Dacia that constitutes much of present-day Romania. It is now a subsidiary of the French carmaker Renault....
 and the Korean automaker
Automaker

The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide....
 Renault Samsung Motors
Renault Samsung Motors

Renault Samsung Motors is a South Korean automobile manufacturer. It was first established as Samsung Motors in 1994 and started selling cars in 1998, just before South Korea was hit by the Asian financial crisis....
. Carlos Ghosn
Carlos Ghosn

Carlos Ghosn, Order of the British Empire is a Brazil-born Lebanese people businessman. He is the current Chief executive officer and President of Renault of France and Nissan Motors of Japan....
 is the current CEO. The company's most successful car to date is the Renault Clio
Renault Clio

The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
, and its core market is France. The company is known for numerous revolutionary designs, security technologies, and motor racing.

History


Foundation and early years (1898–1918)


Producing cars since late 1897, the Renault corporation was founded in 1899 as Société Renault Frères by Louis Renault
Louis Renault (industrialist)

Louis Renault was a France industrialist, one of the founders of Renault and one of the foremost pioneers of the automobile industry.=Early life and career=...
, his brothers Marcel
Marcel Renault

Marcel Renault was a France car racing driver and industrialist, co-founder of the car maker Renault, and the brother of Louis Renault and Fernand Renault....
 and Fernand, and his friends Thomas Evert and Julian Wyer. Louis was a bright, aspiring young engineer who had already designed and built several models before teaming up with his brothers, who had honed their business skills working for their father's textiles firm. While Louis handled design and production, Marcel and Fernand handled company management.

The first Renault car, the Renault Voiturette
Renault Voiturette

The Renault Voiturette was Renault's first ever produced automobile, and was manufacturated between 1898 and 1903. The name was used for five models....
 1CV was sold to a friend of Louis' father after giving him a test ride on 24 December 1898. The client was so impressed with the way the tiny car ran and how it climbed the streets that he bought it.

The brothers immediately recognised the publicity that could be obtained for their vehicles by participation in motor racing and Renault made itself known through achieving instant success in the first city-to-city races held in Switzerland, resulting in rapid expansion for the company. Both Louis and Marcel Renault raced company vehicles, but Marcel was killed in an accident during the 1903 Paris-Madrid
Madrid

Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
 race. Although Louis Renault never raced again, his company remained very involved, including Ferenc Szisz
Ferenc Szisz

Ferenc Szisz , was a Hungary race car driver and the winner of the first Grand Prix motor racing event on a Renault Grand Prix 90CV on 26 June, 1906....
 winning the first ever Grand Prix motor racing
Grand Prix motor racing

Grand Prix motor racing has its roots in organised automobile racing that began in France as far back as 1894. It quickly evolved from a simple road race from one town to the next, to Endurance racing for car and driver....
 event in a Renault AK 90CV
Renault Grand Prix

The Renault Grand Prix was a race car manufactured between 1906 and 1908 by France car maker Renault. It was also known as Renault Grand Prix de l'A.C.F....
 in 1906
1906 French Grand Prix

The 1906 French Grand Prix was the first Grand Prix motor racing and took place at Le Mans on 26 June 1906....
. Louis was to take full control of the company as the only remaining brother in 1906 when Fernand retired for health reasons.

The Renault reputation for innovation was fostered from very early on. In 1899, Renault launched the first production sedan car. At the time, cars were very much luxury items, and the price of the smallest Renaults available being 3000 francs reflected this; an amount it would take ten years for the average worker at the time to earn. As well as cars, Renault manufactured taxis
Taxis

A taxis is an innate behaviour response by an organism to a directional Stimulus . A taxis differs from a tropism in that the organism has motility and demonstrates guided movement towards or away from the stimulus ....
, buses and commercial cargo vehicles in the pre-war years, and during World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 (1914–18) branched out into ammunition
Ammunition

Ammunition, often referred to as ammo, is a generic term derived from the French language la munition which embraced all material used for war , but which in time came to refer specifically to gunpowder and artillery....
, military airplane
Fixed-wing aircraft

A fixed-wing aircraft is an aircraft capable of heavier-than-air flight whose Lift is generated not by wing motion relative to the aircraft, but by forward motion through the air....
s and vehicles such as the revolutionary Renault FT-17
Renault FT-17

The Renault FT 17 or Automitrailleuse ? chenilles Renault FT mod?le 1917 was a France light tank; it is among the most revolutionary and influential tank designs in history....
 tank
Tank

A tank is a Continuous track, armoured fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat which combines operational mobility and Military tactics Offensive and defence capabilities....
. Company's military designs were so successful that Renault himself was honoured by the Allies for his company's contributions to their victory. By the end of the war, Renault was the number one private manufacturer in France.

Between the world wars (1919–38)

Louis Renault enlarged the scope of his company after 1918, producing agricultural
Agricultural machinery

Agricultural machinery is one of the most revolutionary and impactful applications of modern technology. The truly elemental human need for food has often driven the development of technology and machines....
 and industrial machinery. However, Renault struggled to compete with the increasingly popular small, affordable "people's cars", while problems with the stock market and the workforce also adversely affected the company's growth. Renault also had to find a way to distribute its vehicles more efficiently. In 1920, he signed one of its first distribution contracts with Gustave Gueudet, an entrepreneur from northern France.

The pre-First World War cars had a distinctive front shape caused by positioning the radiator behind the engine to give a so called "coalscuttle" bonnet. This continued through the 1920s and it was not until 1930 that all models had the radiator at the front. The bonnet badge changed from circular to the familiar and continuing diamond shape in 1925. Renault models were introduced at the Paris Motor Show which was held in September or October of the year. This has led to a slight confusion as to vehicle identification. For example a "1927" model was mostly produced in 1928.

Renault produced a range of cars from small to very large. For example in 1928 which was the year when Renault produced 45,809 cars the range of 7 models started with a 6cv, a 10cv, the Monasix, 15cv, the Vivasix, the 18/24cv and the 40cv. There was a range of factory bodies, of up to 8 styles, and the larger chassis were available to coachbuilders. The number of a model produced varied with size. The smaller were the most popular with the least produced being the 18/24cv. The most expensive factory body style in each range was the closed cars. Roadsters and tourers (torpedoes) were the cheapest.

The London operation was very important to Renault in 1928. The UK market was quite large and from there "colonial" modified vehicles were dispatched. Lifted suspensions, enhanced cooling and special bodies were common on vehicles sold to the colonies. Exports to the USA by 1928 had almost reduced to zero from their high point prior to WW1 when to ship back a Grand Renault or similar high class European manufactured car was common. A NM 40cv Tourer had a USA list price of over $4,600 being about the same as a V12 Cadillac Tourer. Closed 7 seat limousines started at $6,000 which was more expensive than a Cadillac V16 Limousine.

The whole range was conservatively engineered and built. The newly introduced 1927 Vivasix, model PG1, was sold as the "executive sports" model. Lighter weight factory steel bodies powered by a 3180 cc six cylinder motor provided a formula that went through to the Second World War.

The "de Grand Luxe Renaults", that is any with over wheelbase (3.68m), were produced in very small numbers in two major types - six and eight cylinder. The 1927 six cylinder Grand Renault models NM, PI and PZ introduced the new three spring rear suspension that considerably aided road holding that was needed as with some body styles over was possible. The 8 cylinder Reinastella was introduced in 1929. This model lead on to a range culminating in the 1939 Suprastella. All Grand Renaults from 1923 are classed as classics by CCCA. Coachbuilders included Kellner, Labourdette, J.Rothschild et Fils and Renault bodies. Closed car Renault bodies were often trimmed and interior wood work completed by Rothschild.

Renault also introduced in 1928 an upgraded specification to the larger cars designated "Stella". Vivastella's and Grand Renaults had upgraded interior fittings and had a small star fitted above the front hood Renault diamond. This proved to be a winning marketing differentiator and in the 1930s all cars changed to the Stella suffix from the previous two alpha character model identifiers.

The Grand Renaults were built using a considerable amount of aluminium. Engines, brakes, transmissions, floor and running boards and all external body panels were aluminium. Unfortunately of the few that were built many went to scrap to aid the War effort.

World War II and after (1939–71)

During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Louis Renault's factories worked for Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany and the Third Reich are the colloquial English names for Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party , which established a Totalitarianism dictatorship that existed from 1933 to 1945....
 producing trucks with work on cars officially forbidden. He was, for this reason, arrested during the liberation of France
Vichy France

Vichy France, or the Vichy regime are the common terms used to describe the government of France from July 1940 to August 1944. This government, which succeeded the French Third Republic, officially called itself the French State , in contrast with the previous designation, "French Republic." Marshal of France Philippe P?tain pro...
 in 1944 and died in prison before having prepared his defence. An autopsy later showed that his neck had been broken, suggesting that he was murdered. His industrial assets were seized by the provisional government of France. The Renault factories became a public industry (known as Régie Nationale des Usines Renault) under the leadership of Pierre Lefaucheux.

In the years immediately following its nationalisation Renault experienced something of a resurgence, led by the rear engine 4CV
Renault 4CV

The Renault 4CV is an automobile produced by the France manufacturer Renault from 1946 to 1961. An economical "people's car" inspired by the Volkswagen Beetle, it was the first French car to sell over a million units....
 model, which was launched in 1946 and proved itself a capable rival for cars such as the Morris Minor
Morris Minor

The Morris Minor was a popular British motor car aimed at the family market. It was the work of a team led by Alec Issigonis, who would go on to design the successful Mini....
 and Volkswagen Beetle
Volkswagen Beetle

The Volkswagen Type 1 is an economy car produced by the Germany auto maker Volkswagen from 1938 until 2003. The car was originally known as K?fer, the German language word for "beetle," from which the popular English nickname originates....
, its success (more than half a million sold) making sure it remained in production until 1961. There was also a large mechanically conventional 2-litre 4-cylinder car, the Renault Fregate
Renault Frégate

The Renault Fr?gate is a Full-size car or executive car produced by the France automaker Renault between 1951 and 1960.The Fr?gate was conceived in the years immediately following World War II....
, from 1951 to 1960.

As with earlier Renault models, the company made extensive use of motor racing to promote the 4CV, the car winning both the Le Mans 24 Hours and Mille Miglia
Mille Miglia

The Mille Miglia was an open-road endurance racing which took place in Italy twenty-four times from 1927 to 1957 .Like the older Targa Florio and later the Carrera Panamericana, the MM made Gran Turismo sports cars like Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Maserati and Porsche famous....
 races as well as the Monte Carlo rally. However, despite the success of its flagship model, the company continued to be blighted by labor unrest
Labor unrest

Labor unrest is a term used by employers or those generally in the businessman and sometimes in a community writ large and of law enforcement personnel to describe organizing and strike actions undertaken by labor unions, especially where :Category:Labor disputes become Violence in industrial disputes or where industrial actions in which memb...
, and indeed continued to be well into the 1980s.
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The 4CV's replacement, the Dauphine
Renault Dauphine

The Renault Dauphine is an automobile produced by France manufacturer Renault from 1956 to 1967. A luxury version, badged as the Renault Ondine was sold from 1960 to 1962....
, sold extremely well as the company expanded production and sales further abroad, including Africa and North America. The car did not sell well in North America and it was outdated by the start of the 1960s. In an attempt to revive its flagging fortunes, Renault launched two cars which were to become phenomenally successful — the Renault 4
Renault 4

The Renault 4, also known as the 4L , is a hatchback economy car produced by the France automaker Renault between 1961 and 1994. It was the first front-wheel drive family car produced by Renault....
 and Renault 8
Renault 8

The Renault 8 and Renault 10 are two small family cars produced by the France vehicle manufactuer Renault in the 1960s and early 1970s. The 8 was launched in 1962, and the 10, a more upmarket version of the 8, was launched in 1965....
 in 1961 and 1962 respectively. The R8 continued Renault's traditional rear-engined layout, but the R4 started the revolution to front engined/front wheel drive. R4 production continued until 1992. The larger rear-engined Renault 10 followed the success of the R8, but was the last of the rear-engined Renaults. The company achieved success with the more modern and more upmarket Renault 16
Renault 16

The Renault 16 is a large family car with an at first unusual hatchback body, produced by France automaker Renault between 1965 and 1980 in Le Havre, France....
 launched in 1966, which continued Renault's reputation for innovation by being the world's first hatchback
Hatchback

Hatchback is a term designating an automobile design, containing a passenger cabin with an integrated cargo space, accessed from behind the vehicle by a single, top-hinged tailgate or large flip-up window....
 larger than subcompact size. The smaller Renault 6
Renault 6

The Renault 6 is a small family car produced by the French automaker Renault between 1968 and 1980.The Renault 6 was launched at the 1968 Paris Motor Show, and was intended to be an upmarket alternative to the Renault 4 that would compete with the Citro?n Ami and the recently launched Citro?n Dyane....
 followed, in the style of the R16.

Modern era (1972–80)

The company's compact and economical Renault 5
Renault 5

The Renault 5 was a supermini car produced by the France automaker Renault in two generations between 1972 and 1996. It was sold in many markets, usually as the Renault 5 but in North America as Le Car from 1976 to 1986....
 model, launched in 1972, was another success, particularly in the wake of the 1973 energy crisis. The R5 remained in production until 1984 when it was replaced by the Super5. The formula was much the same however, and the Super5 inherited its styling lines from its father (however with a transversal engine, as opposed to the longitudinal engine inherited by the first generation Renault 5 from the Renault 4). Soon after, the four-door Renault 12 model slotted into the Renault range between the R6 and the R16, and introduced a new styling theme. Throughout the '70s the R4, R5, R6, R12 and R16 maintained Renault's production. In the '80s the latter two were replaced by the R9 (and its R11 sedan variation) and the R15/R17 sport coupes. Both the R15/R17 were essentially identical two-door coupes, but while the R15 had a large glassy greenhouse, the R17 had thick pillars behind the doors, with slatted windows, to make it look the sportier of the two.

Endangered like all of the motor industry by the energy crisis, during the mid seventies the already expansive company diversified further into other industries and continued to expand globally, including into South East Asia. The energy crisis also provoked Renault's attempt to reconquer the North American market; despite the Dauphine's success in the United States in the late 1950s, and an unsuccessful car-assembly project in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec

Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville is an off-island suburbs of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, Canada, on the south bank of the Saint Lawrence River just east of Montreal....
, (1964–72), Renault as a stand-alone brand, began to disappear from North America at the end of the '70s.

Throughout the decades Renault developed a collaborative partnership with Nash Motors
Nash Motors

Also see: Kelvinator and American Motors CorporationNash Motors was an automobile manufacturer based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the United States from 1916 to 1938....
 Rambler
Nash Rambler

The Nash Rambler was a North American automobile produced by the Nash Motors division of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation from 1950 through 1956....
 and its successor American Motors Corporation (AMC). From 1962 to 1967, Renault assembled complete knock down (CKD) kits of the Rambler Classic
Rambler Classic

The Rambler Classic was an Mid-size car automobile that was built and sold by American Motors Corporation from 1961 to 1966. The Classic took the place of the Rambler Six and Rambler Rebel names, which were retired at the end of the 1960 model year....
 sedans in its factory in Belgium. Renault did not have large or luxury cars in its product line and the "Rambler Renault" was aimed as an alternative to the Mercedes-Benz "Fintail"
Mercedes-Benz Heckflosse

Mercedes Benz Fintail is a nickname given to certain Mercedes Benz vehicles which show American influences in design including the presence of tailfins....
 cars. Similar to the fate of some of these Mercedes cars at the time, many of these "American" Renaults finished their life working as taxis
Taxicab

A taxicab, also taxi or cab, is a type of public transport for a single passenger, or small group of passengers, typically for a non-shared ride....
. Later, Renault would continue to make and sell a hybrid of AMC's Rambler American
Rambler American

The Rambler American was an automobile manufactured by the American Motors Corporation between 1958 and 1969. The American was the second incarnation of AMC's forerunner Nash Motors second generation Rambler compact that was sold under the Nash and Hudson Motors marques from 1954 and 1955....
 and Rambler Classic
Rambler Classic

The Rambler Classic was an Mid-size car automobile that was built and sold by American Motors Corporation from 1961 to 1966. The Classic took the place of the Rambler Six and Rambler Rebel names, which were retired at the end of the 1960 model year....
 called the Renault Torino
Renault Torino

The Torino is a Mid-size car automobile made by Industrias Kaiser Argentina under an agreement with American Motors from 1966. IKA was eventually bought out by Renault in 1975....
 in Argentina (sold through IKA-Renault). Renault partnered with AMC on other projects, such as development of a rotary concept engine in the late 60s, and would eventually own AMC in 1980.

1965renaultramber
This was one of a series of collaborative ventures undertaken by Renault in the late 1960s and 1970s, as the company established subsidiaries in Eastern Europe, most notably Dacia
Dacia (car)

Dacia is a Romanian automobile manufacturer, named for Dacia that constitutes much of present-day Romania. It is now a subsidiary of the French carmaker Renault....
 in Romania
Romania

Romania is a country located in Southeastern Europe Central Europe, North of the Balkan Peninsula, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian Mountains, bordering on the Black Sea....
, and South America
Industrias Kaiser Argentina

Industrias Kaiser Argentina S.A. or IKA was an Argentina motor company established in 1956 in C?rdoba Province as a joint venture with Kaiser Motors of the United States....
 (many of which remain active to the present day) and forged technological cooperation agreements with Volvo
Volvo

The Volvo Group is a Sweden supplier of commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerospace components and financial services....
 and Peugeot
Peugeot

Peugeot is a major France automobile brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citro?n. Its parent company PSA Peugeot Citro?n is the second largest carmaker in Europe, behind Volkswagen....
 (for instance, for the development of the PRV
PRV engine

The PRV engine is an automobile petrol V6 engine that was developed jointly by Peugeot, Renault and Volvo Cars and sold from 1974 to 1998. It was gradually replaced after 1994 by another joint PSA Group-Renault design known as the PSA ES engine at PSA Group and the PSA ES engine at Renault....
 V6 engine, which was used in Renault 30, Peugeot 604
Peugeot 604

The Peugeot 604 was an executive car produced by the France manufacturer Peugeot from 1975 to 1985. 153,252 examples of the 604 were sold during its 10-year production life....
, and Volvo 260
Volvo 200 series

The Volvo 200 series was a range of mid-size cars produced by Volvo Cars from 1974 to 1993, with more than 2.8 million sold worldwide. Also designed by Jan Wilsgaard, the 200 series replaced the Volvo 140 and Volvo 164, and overlapped production of the Volvo 700 series introduced in 1982....
 in the late 1970s.).

In the mid 1960s an Australian arm, Renault Australia, was set up in Heidelberg, Melbourne, the company would produce and assemble models from the R8, R10, R12, R16, sporty R15, R17 coupe's to the R18 and R20, soon the company would close in 1981. Interestingly Renault Australia did not just concentrate on Renaults, they also built and marketed Peugeots as well. From 1977, they assembled Ford Cortina
Ford Cortina

The Ford Cortina is a mid-sized family car built by Ford of Britain in various guises from 1962 to 1982.The Cortina was Ford's mass-market mid-sized car and sold in enormous numbers, making it common on British roads....
 station wagons under contract- the loss of this contract led to the closure of the factory.
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In North America, Renault formed a partnership with AMC, lending AMC operating capital and buying a small percentage of the company in late 1979. Jeep was keeping AMC afloat until new products, particularly the XJ Cherokee, could be launched. When the bottom fell out of the 4x4 truck market in early 1980 AMC was in danger of going bankrupt. To protect its investment Renault bailed AMC out with a big cash influx — at the price of a controlling interest in the company — 47.5%. Renault quickly replaced some top positions in AMC with their own people.

The Renault–AMC partnership also resulted in the marketing of Jeep
Jeep

Jeep is an automobile marque of Chrysler. It is the oldest off-road vehicle brand, with Land Rover coming in second. The original vehicle which first appeared as the prototype Bantam GP became the primary light 4-wheel-drive vehicle of the US Army and allies during the World War II and postwar period....
 vehicles in Europe. Some consider the Jeep XJ Cherokee
Jeep Cherokee

Jeep Cherokee may refer to:* Jeep Cherokee * Jeep Cherokee * Jeep Grand Cherokee , , and * Jeep Liberty, a.k.a. Jeep Cherokee ...
 as a joint AMC/Renault project since some early sketches of the XJ series was done as a collaboration of both Renault and AMC engineers (AMC insisted that the XJ Cherokee was designed by AMC personnel; however, a former Renault engineer designed the Quadra-Link front suspension for the XJ series). The Jeep also used wheels and unique rocking seats from Renault. Part of AMC's overall strategy when the partnership was first discussed was to save manufacturing cost by using Renault sourced parts when practical, and some engineering expertise. This led to the improvement of the venerable AMC in-line six
AMC Straight-6 engine

The American Motors Corporation straight-6 family of engines was used by a number of AMC and Jeep vehicles from 1964 through 2006.* For an outline of all engines used by AMC see ...
 — a Renault/Bendix based port electronic fuel injection system (usually called Renix
Renix

The term Renix has a number of applications. In certain carburettor powered Renault and Volvo models, it provided an electronic ignition system, consisting of an ECU to replace the job of contact breaker points in the distributor....
) that transformed it into a modern, competitive powerplant with a jump from to with less displacement (4.0L vs. 4.2L).

The Renault-AMC marketing effort in passenger cars was not as successful compared to the popularity for Jeep vehicles. This was because by the time the Renault range was ready to become established in the American market, the second energy crisis
1979 energy crisis

The 1979 oil crisis in the United States occurred in the wake of the Iranian Revolution. Amid massive protests, the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, fled his country in early 1979, allowing Ayatollah Khomeini to gain control....
 was over, taking with it much of the trend for economical, compact cars.

One exception was the Renault Alliance
Renault Alliance

The Renault Alliance is a subcompact automobile that was built and marketed in North America by the American Motors Corporation through its partnership with its majority owner Renault between 1982 and 1987, when the Chrysler Corporation acquired AMC....
 (an Americanized version of theRenault 9), which debuted for the 1983 model year. Assembled at AMC's plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin
Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kenosha is a city in and the county seat of Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States. With an estimated 2006 population of 96,240, Kenosha is the fourth-largest city in Wisconsin....
, the Alliance was an instant hit with more economically minded buyers. Motor Trend
Motor Trend

File:motor trend cover.jpgMotor Trend is an automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, issued by Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles, California, and bearing the tag line The Magazine for a Motoring World. Petersen Publishing was sold to British publisher EMAP in 1998, who sold the former Petersen magazines to...
 gave its domestic Car of The Year award for 1983 to the Alliance, a surprising pick to many. The Alliance's 72% U.S. content allowed it to qualify as a domestic vehicle, making it the first car with a foreign nameplate to win the award. (In 2000, Motor Trend did away with separate awards for domestic and imported vehicles.)

Renault sold some interesting models in the U.S. in the 1980s, especially the simple-looking but fun Renault Alliance GTA and GTA convertible — a real automatic-top convertible with a simple but clean euro-style design featuring a gently sloping hood, as well as a 2.0 L engine — big for a car of its class; and the ahead-of-its-time Renault Fuego
Renault Fuego

The Renault Fuego is a four-seater, three-door hatchback produced by French automaker Renault from 1980 to 1992, replacing the Renault 15/17 coup?s of the 1970s....
 coupe, which generated some excitement. The Alliance was followed by the Encore (U.S. version of the Renault 11), an Alliance-based hatchback. This burst of success in the United States proved to be short-lived, though.

Renault's Wisconsin-built and imported models quickly became the target of customer complaints for poor quality, and sales plummeted.

Eventually, Renault sold AMC to Chrysler in 1987 after the assassination of Renault’s chairman, Georges Besse
Georges Besse

Georges Besse was a French businessman who led several large state-controlled French companies during his lifetime. He was assassination outside his home on November 17, 1986....
. The Renault Medallion (Renault 21 in Europe) sedan and wagon was sold from 1987 to 1989 through Jeep-Eagle
Jeep-Eagle

Jeep-Eagle was the name of the automobile sales division created by the Chrysler Corporation when it bought the assets of American Motors in 1987....
 dealerships. Jeep-Eagle was the new division Chrysler created out of the former American Motors. However, Renault products were no longer imported into the United States after 1989. Rumors have since persisted about Renault's return to the U.S. market; all of them to date have been unfounded.

A completely new full-sized
Full-size car

A full-size car is a marketing term used in North America for an automobile larger than a mid-size car. In the United States, the United States Environmental Protection Agency uses "large car" to denote full-size cars....
 4-door sedan, the Eagle Premier
Eagle Premier

The Eagle automobile Premier is an automobile developed by the American Motors Corporation and Renault partnership. The model was inherited by Chrysler Corporation when it acquired AMC in 1987....
, was developed during the partnership between AMC and Renault. The Premier design, as well as its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bramalea, Ontario
Ontario

Ontario is a Provinces and territories of Canada located in the Central Canada part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area....
, Canada, were the starting point for the sleek LH sedans
Chrysler LH platform

The LH platform was Chrysler's best-known automobile platform after the Chrysler K platform of the 1980s. The platform was loosely based on the American Motors-developed and Renault-derived Eagle Premier....
 such as the Eagle Vision
Eagle Vision

The Eagle Vision was a full-size, front-wheel drive sports sedan. It was produced by the Chrysler Corporation, and sold under the Eagle marque from 1993 to 1997 as the replacement to the American Motors/Renault-designed Eagle Premier ....
 and Chrysler 300M
Chrysler 300M

For the 1999 model year, DaimlerChrysler revived the Chrysler 300 letter series on the 300M. This time it was a front-wheel drive, V6 engined car using the Chrysler LH platform....
.

In the late seventies and early eighties Renault increased its involvement in motorsport, with novel inventions such as turbochargers in their Formula One
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
 cars. The company's road car designs were revolutionary also — the Renault Espace
Renault Espace

The Renault Espace is a large MPV from French car-maker Renault. Generations 1-3 were sold under the Renault brand but manufactured by Matra. The current fourth generation model, which seats seven passengers, was designed and is built by Renault; the Renault Grand Espace is a long-wheelbase version with increased rear leg room and boot...
 was one of the first minivan
Minivan

File:Plymouth Voyager 1992.jpgA minivan, multi-purpose vehicle , people-carrier, people-mover or multi-utility vehicle is a type of automobile similar in shape to a van that is designed for personal use....
s and was to remain the most well-known minivan in Europe for at least the next two decades. The second-generation Renault 5, the European Car of the Year-winning Renault 9, and the most luxurious Renault yet, the 25
Renault 25

The Renault 25 is an executive car produced by the France automaker Renault from 1984 to 1991. The most luxurious and upmarket Renault ever at the time, it placed second in the 1985 European Car of the Year contest....
 were all released in the early 1980s, building Renault's reputation, but at the same time the company suffered from poor product quality which reflected badly in the image of the brand and the ill-fated Renault 14
Renault 14

The Renault 14 is a small family car produced by the France manufacturer Renault between 1976 and 1983.Featuring front wheel drive, the 14 was developed as a competitor in the small family car segment, which had been opened up by the Volkswagen Golf....
 is seen by many as the culmination of these problems in the early 1980s.

Restructuring (1981–95)

Although its cars were somewhat successful both on the road and on the track, Renault was losing a billion francs a month and reported a deficit of 12.5 billion in 1984. The government intervened and Georges Besse
Georges Besse

Georges Besse was a French businessman who led several large state-controlled French companies during his lifetime. He was assassination outside his home on November 17, 1986....
 was installed as chairman; he set about cutting costs dramatically, selling off many of Renault's non-core assets, withdrawing almost entirely from motorsports, and laying off many employees. This succeeded in halving the deficit by 1986, but he was murdered by the left wing terrorist
Terrorism

Terrorism, according to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, is the systematic use of terror, "violent or destructive acts committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands." At present, there is no internationally agreed upon definition of terrorism....
 group Action Directe
Action Directe (terrorist group)

Action directe was a France revolutionary group which committed a series of assassinations and violent attacks in France between 1979 and 1987....
 in November 1986. He was replaced by Raymond Lévy, who continued along the same lines as Besse, slimming down the company considerably with the result that by the end of 1987 the company was more or less financially stable.

A revitalised Renault launched several successful new cars in the early 1990s, including the phenomenally successful 5 replacement the Clio
Renault Clio

The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
, the second-generation Espace, the innovative Twingo
Renault Twingo

The Renault Twingo is a city car built by France automaker Renault, first presented at Mondial de l'Automobile in September 1992 and sold in left hand drive European markets beginning in 1993....
, the Laguna
Renault Laguna

The Renault Laguna is a large family car produced by the France manufacturer Renault. The first Laguna was launched in 1993, the second generation was launched in 2000, and the third generation was made available for sale in October 2007....
, and the 19
Renault 19

The Renault 19 is a small family car produced by France automaker Renault between 1988 and 2000....
. In the mid-1990s the successor to the R19, the Renault Mégane
Renault Mégane

The Renault M?gane is a small family car produced by the France automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, Saloon , coup?, convertible and station wagon bodystyles....
, was the first car ever to achieve a 4-star rating, the highest at the time, in EuroNCAP
EuroNCAP

The European New Car Assessment Programme is a European car safety performance assessment programme founded in 1997 by the Transport Research Laboratory for the UK Department for Transport....
 crash test in passenger safety. In 1998 Renault introduced Mégane Scénic
Renault Scénic

The Renault Sc?nic is a compact MPV produced by France automaker Renault, the first to be labelled as such in Europe. It is based on the chassis of the Renault M?gane small family car....
, a completely new class of cars, a compact monospace with a footprint of a regular Mégane. The return to success on the road was matched by a return to success on the racetrack — Renault-powered cars won the Formula One World Championship in 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1997 with Williams
WilliamsF1

WilliamsF1, the trading name of Williams Grand Prix Engineering Ltd., is a Formula One motor racing team and constructor. It was founded and run by Frank Williams and Patrick Head....
, and in 1995 with Benetton
Benetton Formula

Benetton Formula Ltd., commonly referred to simply as Benetton, was a Formula One constructor that participated from 1986 to 2001. The team was owned by the Benetton family who run a worldwide chain of clothing stores of the Benetton Group....
.

Throughout this period, Renault's European advertising famously made extensive use of Robert Palmer's song "Johnny And Mary
Johnny and Mary

"Johnny and Mary" is a song written by Robert Palmer and was recorded in 1980 at Compass Point Studios, New Providence, in the Bahamas. The song was featured on Palmer's album Clues ....
." The earlier television advertisements used Palmer's original version, while a range of special recordings in different styles were produced during the 1990s; most famously Martin Taylor's acoustic interpretation which he released on his album Spirit of Django. Taylor recorded many alternate versions for Renault; the last being in 1998 for the launch of the all-new Renault Clio.

Privatization (1996–99)

It was eventually decided that the company's state-owned status was detrimental to its growth, and Renault was privatized
Privatization

Privatization is the incidence or process of transferring ownership of business from the public sector to the private sector . In a broader sense, privatization refers to transfer of any government function to the private sector including governmental functions like revenue collection and law enforcement....
 in 1996. This new freedom allowed the company to venture once again into Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe is a term that applies to the geopolitical region encompassing the easternmost part of the Europe. Throughout history and to a lesser extent today, parts of Eastern Europe has been distinguishable from Western Europe and other regions due to cultural, religious, economic, and historical reasons, even though there i...
 and South America, including a new factory in Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
 and upgrades for the infrastructure in Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 and Turkey
Turkey

Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in southwest Asia and Thrace in the Balkans region of Southern Europe....
. It also meant the end of the aforementioned successful Formula 1 campaign. In 1999 Renault merged with Nissan Motor Campany.

In the twenty-first century, Renault was to foster a reputation for distinctive, outlandish design. The second generation of the Laguna and Mégane featured ambitious, angular designs which turned out to be highly successful. Less successful were the company's more upmarket models. The Avantime
Renault Avantime

The Renault Avantime was a coup? automobile marketed by the France manufacturer Renault between 2001 and 2003. The car, which had a radical and unique design, suffered from very poor sales and was discontinued after only two years of production....
, a bizarre coupé
Coupé

A coup? or coupe is a closed car body style, the precise definition of which varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, and over time. Coup?s are often hardtopped sports cars or sporty variants of sedan body styles, with doors commonly reduced from 4 to 2, and a Close-coupled sedan interior offering either two seats or 2+2 seating ....
 / multi-purpose mix vehicle, sold very poorly and was quickly discontinued while the luxury Vel Satis
Renault Vel Satis

The Renault Vel Satis is an executive car produced by the French manufacturer Renault. It was launched at the 2001 Salon International de l'Auto to replace the already-discontinued Renault Safrane and has nothing in common with the 1990s concept car of the same name....
 model did not sell as well as hoped. However, the design inspired the lines of the second generation Mégane, the most successful car of the maker. As well as its distinctive styling, Renault was to become known for its car safety; currently, it's the car manufacturer with the largest number of models achieving the maximum 5 star rating in EuroNCAP
EuroNCAP

The European New Car Assessment Programme is a European car safety performance assessment programme founded in 1997 by the Transport Research Laboratory for the UK Department for Transport....
 crash tests. The Laguna was the first Renault to achieve a 5 star rating; in 2004 the Modus
Renault Modus

The Renault Modus is a mini MPV designed and built by the French automaker Renault in Valladolid, Spain since September 2004. The production version is very similar to the concept car of the same name, which was presented at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show....
 was the first to achieve this rating in its category.

The government of France owns 15.7 per cent of the company. Louis Schweitzer
Louis Schweitzer (CEO)

Louis Schweitzer is currently the Chairman of the board of Renault, first taking that post on 27 May 1992 and he was also Chief executive officer from 1992 to 2005....
 has been the Chairman
Chairman of the Board

The Chairman of the Board is a seat of office in an organisation, especially of corporations.Chairman of the Board may also refer to:*Chairman of the Board , a 1998 film...
 of Renault since 1992 and was CEO from 1992 to 2005. In 2005, Carlos Ghosn
Carlos Ghosn

Carlos Ghosn, Order of the British Empire is a Brazil-born Lebanese people businessman. He is the current Chief executive officer and President of Renault of France and Nissan Motors of Japan....
 (also CEO of Nissan) became Renault's CEO, with Louis Schweitzer staying on as Chairman.

Renault owns Samsung Motors (Renault Samsung Motors
Renault Samsung Motors

Renault Samsung Motors is a South Korean automobile manufacturer. It was first established as Samsung Motors in 1994 and started selling cars in 1998, just before South Korea was hit by the Asian financial crisis....
) and Dacia
Dacia (car)

Dacia is a Romanian automobile manufacturer, named for Dacia that constitutes much of present-day Romania. It is now a subsidiary of the French carmaker Renault....
, as well as retaining a minority (but controlling) stake (20%) in the Volvo
Volvo

The Volvo Group is a Sweden supplier of commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerospace components and financial services....
 Group. (Volvo passenger cars are now a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company

The Ford Motor Company is an United States multinational corporation and the world's List of automobile manufacturers#World Motor Vehicle Production by Manufacturer based on worldwide vehicle sales, following Toyota, General Motors, and Volkswagen Group....
). Renault bought 99% of the Romanian company Dacia, thus returning after 30 years, in which time the Romanians built over 2 million cars, which primarily consisted of the Renault 8, 12 and 20. Renault also owns 44.5% of Nissan, while Nissan owns 15% of Renault. This is the basis for the Renault-Nissan Alliance, which is now in its 10th year.

The Renault Nissan Alliance (1999– )


Signed on 27 March 1999, the Renault–Nissan Alliance is the first of its kind involving a Japanese and a French company, each with its own distinct corporate culture and brand identity, linked through cross-shareholding. Renault has a stake of 44.4 percent in the Japanese automaker Nissan, while Nissan in turn has a 15 percent stake (non-voting) in Renault.

For 2004 Renault reported a 43% rise in net income to €3.5 billion and 5.9% operating margin, of which Nissan contributed €1,767 million. The Group (Renault, Dacia, Renault Samsung Motors) posted a 4.2% increase in worldwide sales to a record 2,489,401 vehicles, representing a global market share of 4.1%. Renault retained its position as the leading brand in Europe with 1.8 million passenger cars and light commercial vehicles sold and market share of 10.8%.

In 2005. the Renault–Nissan Alliance held 9.8% of the worldwide market (5.74% for Nissan and 4.04% for the Renault group) with sales of 3,597,748 (Nissan) and 2,531,500 (Renault Group), placing the alliance fourth after GM, Toyota, and Ford. For the calendar year of 2008, its total global sales were 6,090,304, a decrease of 1.1% against a global industry market decline of 5%, resulting in a 9.4% share, up from 9.1% in 2007.

The marketing success was also matched by success of their return to the Formula 1 circuit as a manufacturer again after buying the Benetton team. The team went on to win both World Drivers and Constructors championships in 2005
2005 Formula One season

The 2005 Formula One season was the 56th FIA Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 6, 2005, and saw fierce battles, as Fernando Alonso and the Renault F1 team brought home the World Drivers and Constructors Championships, ending five years of dominance by Michael Schumacher and Scuderia Ferrari....
 and 2006
2006 Formula One season

The 2006 Formula One season was the 57th FIA Formula One World Championship season. It began on March 12, 2006 included 18 races, and ended on October 22....
 ahead of the vastly more experienced Ferrari
Scuderia Ferrari

Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. Though the Scuderia and Ferrari Corse Clienti continue to manage the racing activities of numerous Ferrari customers and private teams, Ferrari's racing division has completely devoted its attention and funding to its...
 and McLaren
McLaren

McLaren is a Formula One team based in Woking, Surrey, UK. Founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren, McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500 and CanAm....
 teams. Renault is exhibiting a Hi-Flex Clio
Renault Clio

The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
 1.6 16v at the 2006 Paris International Agricultural Show
Paris International Agricultural Show

Paris International Agricultural Show is one of the world?s largest and most important agricultural shows, drawing larger crowds than any other exposition in Paris except the Foire de Paris....
. This vehicle, which addresses the Brazilian market, features Renault-developed flexible-fuel engine technology, with a highly versatile engine that can run on fuel containing petrol and ethanol
Ethanol

Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol, pure alcohol, grain alcohol, or drinking alcohol, is a volatility , flammable, colorless liquid....
 in any proportion (0% to 100% of either).

On 30 June 2006, the media reported that General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
 convened an emergency board meeting to discuss a proposal by shareholder Kirk Kerkorian
Kirk Kerkorian

Kerkor "Kirk" Kerkorian is an Armenian-American billionaire, and president/chief executive officer of Tracinda Corporation, his private holding company based in Beverly Hills, California....
 to form an alliance between GM and Renault-Nissan. The hastily arranged meeting suggests that GM's board was treating Kerkorian's proposal with urgency. Coincidentally, unsubstantiated rumours have been circulating about Renault's possible return to the U.S. market. There has been speculation that a GM–Renault–Nissan alliance could pave the way for Renault's return to the U.S. market, since GM could eliminate some of its less profitable brands, and offer Renault franchises to dealerships that would otherwise close.

However, GM CEO Richard Wagoner
Rick Wagoner

George Richard "Rick" Wagoner, Jr. is Chairman of the board and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Corporation....
 felt that an alliance would benefit Renault's shareholders more than those of GM, and that GM should receive some compensation for it. This did not sit well with Renault; subsequently, talks between GM and Renault ended on 4 October 2006.

Investment in VAZ


On 29 February 2008, Renault acquired a blocking stake in the largest Russian automaker VAZ
Vaz

VAZ is a Russia automobile manufacturer, Volzhsky Automobilny Zavod - AutoVAZ.Vaz also may refer to:...
. For a long time needing to modernize its technology, VAZ was seeking a strategic partnership since the late nineties. Its owners tried to form an alliance with various foreign auto manufacturers, such as General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
. Most of these attempts weren't all that successful, however, and generally fell through.

Renault was in talks with VAZ on and off since 2005, initially insisting on CKD
CKD

Complete knock down , is a complete kit needed to assemble a vehicle. It is a common practice among automakers, as well as bus and Rail transport manufacturers, to sell knocked down kits to their foreign affiliates in order to avoid high import taxes and/or receive tax preferences for providing local employment....
 assembly of Logan cars on its facilities, while VAZ intended to keep its own Lada
Lada

Lada is the trademark of AvtoVAZ, a Russian car manufacturer in Togliatti, Russia, Samara Oblast. All the manufacturer's vehicles sold nowadays are of the Lada brand but this has not always been so....
 brand and only wished to acquire a new platform and engine. After several rounds of talks, between which VAZ also sought alliance with Fiat
Fiat

Fiat S.p.A. Fiat based cars are constructed all around the world?the largest concern outside Italy is in Brazil . It also has factories in Argentina and Poland....
 and Magna
Magna

Magna can refer to:* Magna International, Canada's largest automobile parts manufacturer* Magna paint, the world's first artist acrylic paint developed in 1947...
, Renault agreed to the partnership under terms not unlike the earlier Nissan deal.

Renault and VAZ major stockholder, state corporation Rosoboronexport, are to form a holding, jointly owning 50% share in VAZ, with the French side receiving several key positions in the new management structure, such as Chief Operational Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Engineer. In return, Renault is to supply a new platform for the Lada brand and assist in plant modernization.

Possible industry realignment (2008)


On 7 October 2008, the Wall Street Journal reported that a Renault executive said the company was interested in acquiring or partnering with Chrysler
Chrysler

Chrysler LLC is an American automobile manufacturer that has manufactured automobiles since 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler ....
, which is owned by the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management
Cerberus Capital Management

Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. is one of the largest private equity investment firms in the United States. The firm is based in New York City, and run by -year-old financier Steve Feinberg....
. On 11 October 2008, the New York Times reported that General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
, Nissan and Renault had all been in discussions over the past month with Cerberus about acquiring Chrysler.

Corporate governance

As of April 2008, members of the board of directors
Board of directors

A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
 of Renault include:
  • Louis Schweitzer
    Louis Schweitzer (CEO)

    Louis Schweitzer is currently the Chairman of the board of Renault, first taking that post on 27 May 1992 and he was also Chief executive officer from 1992 to 2005....
    ,
  • Carlos Ghosn
    Carlos Ghosn

    Carlos Ghosn, Order of the British Empire is a Brazil-born Lebanese people businessman. He is the current Chief executive officer and President of Renault of France and Nissan Motors of Japan....
    ,
  • Yves Audvard,
  • Patrick Biau,
  • Catherine Bréchignac,
  • Alain Champigneux.


Timeline

  • 1898 - Louis Renault founded Renault
  • 1903 - Marcel Renault dies in a car accident
  • 1912 - A Renault car was loaded onto the RMS Titanic
    RMS Titanic

    The Royal Mail Ship Titanic was an Olympic class ocean liner superliner owned by the White Star Line and built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland....
     at Southampton
    Southampton

    Southampton is the largest City status in the United Kingdom in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, on the south coast of England, and is sited around 100 km south-west of London and 30 km north-west of Portsmouth....
     dock.
  • 1943 - The Renault factory in Billancourt is attacked by the Allies.
  • 1944 - Louis Renault dies in prison after being arrested on charges of collaborating with the Nazis during WWII.
  • 1944 - Renault nationalized by the French Government in response to the Nazi collaboration charges against its founder.
  • 1961 - The Renault 4
    Renault 4

    The Renault 4, also known as the 4L , is a hatchback economy car produced by the France automaker Renault between 1961 and 1994. It was the first front-wheel drive family car produced by Renault....
     goes on sale to give Renault a practical competitor for the likes of the Citroën 2CV
    Citroën 2CV

    The Citro?n 2CV is an economy car produced by the France automaker Citro?n from 1949 to 1990. It is considered one of their most cultural icon cars....
     and Volkswagen Beetle
    Volkswagen Beetle

    The Volkswagen Type 1 is an economy car produced by the Germany auto maker Volkswagen from 1938 until 2003. The car was originally known as K?fer, the German language word for "beetle," from which the popular English nickname originates....
    .
  • 1965 - Renault launches the world's first production hatchback - the Renault 16
    Renault 16

    The Renault 16 is a large family car with an at first unusual hatchback body, produced by France automaker Renault between 1965 and 1980 in Le Havre, France....
    .
  • 1971 - Renault launches the Renault 15 and Renault 17 two-door coupes, giving it a serious competitor for the Ford Capri
    Ford Capri

    Ford Capri was a name used by the Ford Motor Company for three separate automobile models:* The Ford Consul Capri coupe, produced by Ford of Great Britain between 1961 and 1964...
    .
  • 1972 - Renault enters the new "supermini" market with its R5
    Renault 5

    The Renault 5 was a supermini car produced by the France automaker Renault in two generations between 1972 and 1996. It was sold in many markets, usually as the Renault 5 but in North America as Le Car from 1976 to 1986....
     hatchback, one of the first such cars in this sector. On its launch, the R5 only has three similar competitors - the Fiat 127
    Fiat 127

    The Fiat 127 is a supermini car produced by the Italy automaker Fiat between 1971 and 1983. It was introduced in 1971 as the replacement for the Fiat 850....
    , Autobianchi A112
    Autobianchi A112

    The Autobianchi A112 is a supermini car produced by the Italy automaker Autobianchi. It was developed using the mechanicals which subsequently underpinned the Fiat 127....
     and Peugeot 104
    Peugeot 104

    The Peugeot 104 is a supermini car automobile designed by Paolo Martin and produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot between 1972 and 1988....
    .
  • 1976 - The Renault 5 Alpine
    Renault 5 Alpine

    The Renault 5 Alpine/Gordini was one of the first true hot hatch. Its launch in 1976 pre-dated that of the VW Golf GTI by a year.Notable features included:...
     is launched, giving the marque its first entrant into the Hot hatch
    Hot hatch

    A hot hatch is an informal or slang term for a high-performance derivative of a three -door automobile. The term is more popular in Europe because of the popularity of hatchback configuration....
     market. Possibly one of the very first hot hatches, going into production in the same year as the Volkswagen Golf GTI
    Volkswagen Golf

    The 'Volkswagen Golf' is a compact car / small family car manufactured by Volkswagen since 1974 and marketed worldwide across six generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates -- prominently as the 'Volkswagen Rabbit' in the United States and Canada , and as the 'Volkswagen Caribe' in Mexico ....
    .
  • 1977 - Renault enters the small family hatchback market with the 14
    Renault 14

    The Renault 14 is a small family car produced by the France manufacturer Renault between 1976 and 1983.Featuring front wheel drive, the 14 was developed as a competitor in the small family car segment, which had been opened up by the Volkswagen Golf....
    , which is one of Europe's first hatchbacks of this size.
  • 1979 - Renault buys a stake in American Motors, with a view to establishing itself on the American market.
  • 1980 - Renault launches the 5 Turbo
    Renault 5

    The Renault 5 was a supermini car produced by the France automaker Renault in two generations between 1972 and 1996. It was sold in many markets, usually as the Renault 5 but in North America as Le Car from 1976 to 1986....
    , which is designed as a rally car but does include roadgoing versions. It ditches the front-drive, front-engined layout for a mid-mounted engine (in place of the rear seats) and rear-wheel drive.
  • 1981 - Renault launches the 9 a four-door saloon, a modern three-box design which is designed to keep the market interest in saloons at a time when hatchbacks are becoming the norm in this sector. It is voted European Car of the Year
    European Car of the Year

    The European Car of the Year award was established in 1964 by a collective of Magazines from different countries in Europe. The current organisers of the award are Auto , Autocar , Autopista , Autovisie , L'Automobile Magazine , Stern and Vi Bil?gare ....
    .
  • 1982 - Renault becomes the second European automaker to build cars in the United States, after Volkswagen
    Volkswagen

    Volkswagen Passenger Cars, also known as VW, is an automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Germany and is the original as well as the largest brand by sales volume within the Volkswagen Group....
    . The Alliance, the North American version of the 9, is manufactured in Wisconsin by American Motors and debuts as a 1983 model. It is voted Car of the Year by Motor Trend.
  • 1983 - Renault launches the 11 - a hatchback version of the R9. It gives Renault its first serious rival to the Volkswagen Golf
    Volkswagen Golf

    The 'Volkswagen Golf' is a compact car / small family car manufactured by Volkswagen since 1974 and marketed worldwide across six generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates -- prominently as the 'Volkswagen Rabbit' in the United States and Canada , and as the 'Volkswagen Caribe' in Mexico ....
    . It goes on sale in the fall in the United States as the Encore.
  • 1984 - Renault enters the executive car market with the large 25
    Renault 25

    The Renault 25 is an executive car produced by the France automaker Renault from 1984 to 1991. The most luxurious and upmarket Renault ever at the time, it placed second in the 1985 European Car of the Year contest....
     hatchback, aimed directly at the likes of the Ford Granada
    Ford Granada

    Ford Motor Company used the Ford Granada for unrelated vehicles sold in different markets:* The Ford Granada was built and marketed in Europe from 1972 to 1985 ...
    , Rover SD1
    Rover SD1

    Rover SD1 is the code name given to a series of large executive cars made by British Leyland and its successor Austin Rover from 1976 until 1986....
     and Opel Rekord
    Opel Rekord

    The Opel Rekord is a family car which was built in several generations by the Germany automaker Opel, latterly a subsidiary of General Motors....
    .
  • 1985 - Renault launches the Espace
    Renault Espace

    The Renault Espace is a large MPV from French car-maker Renault. Generations 1-3 were sold under the Renault brand but manufactured by Matra. The current fourth generation model, which seats seven passengers, was designed and is built by Renault; the Renault Grand Espace is a long-wheelbase version with increased rear leg room and boot...
     - Europe's first multi-purpose vehicle. It gains praise from all over Europe thanks to its unique practicality and innovation.
  • 1986 - On 9 April the Government of France
    Government of France

    The government of France is a semi-presidential system determined by the Constitution of France of the fifth French Republic, in which the nation declares itself to be "an indivisible, la?cit?, Democracy, and social Republic"....
     rules against the privatization of Renault.
  • 1986 - Renault replaces the 18
    Renault 18

    The Renault 18 is a large family car produced by French manufacturer Renault between 1978 and 1993 ....
     with the all-new R21
    Renault 21

    The Renault 21 is a large family car produced by French automaker Renault between 1986 and 1994. It was also sold in North America through American Motors dealers as the Renault Medallion and the Eagle Medallion....
     saloon and Savanna seven-seater estate.
  • 1987 - Renault sells its stake in American Motors to Chrysler
    Chrysler

    Chrysler LLC is an American automobile manufacturer that has manufactured automobiles since 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler ....
    .
  • 1988 - The 9 and 11 ranges are replaced by a single model, the 19
    Renault 19

    The Renault 19 is a small family car produced by France automaker Renault between 1988 and 2000....
    , which is praised for its excellent ride and handling, as well as the frugality and refinement of its diesel engines.
  • 1990 - Renault launches the Clio
    Renault Clio

    The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
     supermini, designed as an eventual replacement for the Renault 5. The Clio is the first new model of a generation which will see the numeric models replaced by new cars with traditional nameplates. It sets supermini benchmarks for build quality, comfort and space, and is voted European Car of the Year
    European Car of the Year

    The European Car of the Year award was established in 1964 by a collective of Magazines from different countries in Europe. The current organisers of the award are Auto , Autocar , Autopista , Autovisie , L'Automobile Magazine , Stern and Vi Bil?gare ....
    .
  • 1991 - The Renault 19 becomes available as a cabriolet, and a mild facelift sees the standard range's exterior styling refreshed.
  • 1992 - Louis Schweitzer becomes president of Renault group.
  • 1992 - Renault moves into the city car market with its Twingo
    Renault Twingo

    The Renault Twingo is a city car built by France automaker Renault, first presented at Mondial de l'Automobile in September 1992 and sold in left hand drive European markets beginning in 1993....
    , a small hatchback with a "cube" design that maximises interior space, though it is only built with left-hand drive. It re-enters the executive market with the Safrane
    Renault Safrane

    The Renault Safrane was an executive car designed and built by the France manufacturer Renault from 1992 to 2000. Throughout its lifespan it remained the most expensive and most luxurious Renault available....
    , an ultramodern large hatchback which replaces the R25
    Renault 25

    The Renault 25 is an executive car produced by the France automaker Renault from 1984 to 1991. The most luxurious and upmarket Renault ever at the time, it placed second in the 1985 European Car of the Year contest....
    .
  • 1995 - Renault 5 production finishes after nearly a quarter of a century. It had been produced in Slovenia
    Slovenia

    Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north....
     since the launch of the Clio in 1990.
  • 1995 - Renault replaces the Renault 19 with the Megane
    Renault Mégane

    The Renault M?gane is a small family car produced by the France automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, Saloon , coup?, convertible and station wagon bodystyles....
    , a range of hatchbacks, saloons, estates, coupes and cabriolets.
  • 1996 - Renault enters the new "compact MPV" market with its Megane-based
    Renault Mégane

    The Renault M?gane is a small family car produced by the France automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, Saloon , coup?, convertible and station wagon bodystyles....
     Scenic
    Renault Scénic

    The Renault Sc?nic is a compact MPV produced by France automaker Renault, the first to be labelled as such in Europe. It is based on the chassis of the Renault M?gane small family car....
    . It is voted European Car of the Year
    European Car of the Year

    The European Car of the Year award was established in 1964 by a collective of Magazines from different countries in Europe. The current organisers of the award are Auto , Autocar , Autopista , Autovisie , L'Automobile Magazine , Stern and Vi Bil?gare ....
    , fighting off competition from the Ford Ka
    Ford Ka

    The Ford Ka is a city car from the Ford Motor Company marketed in Europe and elsewhere.The name is officially pronounced as Ka as can be heard in Ford's advertising....
     and Volkswagen Passat
    Volkswagen Passat

    The Volkswagen Passat is a family car built by Volkswagen through six design generations since 1973. Falling between the Volkswagen Golf/Volkswagen Jetta and Volkswagen Phaeton in the current Volkswagen line-up, the Passat has been badged variously as Dasher, Santana, Quantum, Magotan, Corsar and Carat....
  • 1996 - The company was privatised to create Renault S.A.
  • 1997 - The all-new Espace
    Renault Espace

    The Renault Espace is a large MPV from French car-maker Renault. Generations 1-3 were sold under the Renault brand but manufactured by Matra. The current fourth generation model, which seats seven passengers, was designed and is built by Renault; the Renault Grand Espace is a long-wheelbase version with increased rear leg room and boot...
     goes on sale with a more upmarket image than its predecessor, that served the company for over 10 years.
  • 1998 - The second generation Clio is launched, using an all-new body and being one of the most competitively-priced European superminis, though its styling is not to all tastes.
  • 1999 - Renault purchased a 36.8 percent equity stake in Nissan, the almost bankrupt Japanese car maker, by injecting US$3.5 billion to obtain effective control of the company under Japanese law. Renault vice-president, Carlos Ghosn
    Carlos Ghosn

    Carlos Ghosn, Order of the British Empire is a Brazil-born Lebanese people businessman. He is the current Chief executive officer and President of Renault of France and Nissan Motors of Japan....
     was parachuted in to turn round the ailing firm. Nissan also owns 15% of Renault in turn.
  • 1999 - Renault purchased a 99 percent stake in Romania
    Romania

    Romania is a country located in Southeastern Europe Central Europe, North of the Balkan Peninsula, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian Mountains, bordering on the Black Sea....
    n car maker Dacia
    Dacia

    In ancient geography, Dacia was the land of the Dacians. It was named by the ancient Greeks "Getae". Dacia was a large district of East-Central Europe, bounded on the north by the Carpathian Mountains, on the south by the Danube, on the west by the Tisia or Tisza, on the east by the Tyras or Dniester, now in eastern Moldova....
     for US$50 mln ; so, Renault
    Renault

    Renault S.A. is a French automaker producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. Due to its alliance with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., it is currently the world's 4th largest automaker.It owns the Romanian automaker Dacia and the Korean automaker Renault Samsung Motors....
     is back in Pitesti
    Pitesti

    Pitesti is a city in Romania, located on the Arges River. The capital and largest city of Arges County, it is an important commercial and industrial center, as well as the home of two universities....
     after 30 years. Renault has invested more than US$1.7 billion between 2000 and 2007.
  • 2000 - Renault launches the Laguna II
    Renault Laguna

    The Renault Laguna is a large family car produced by the France manufacturer Renault. The first Laguna was launched in 1993, the second generation was launched in 2000, and the third generation was made available for sale in October 2007....
     - the first European family car to feature "keyless" entry and ignition.
  • 2001 - Renault sold its industrial vehicle subdivision (Renault Véhicules Industriels) to Volvo
    Volvo

    The Volvo Group is a Sweden supplier of commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerospace components and financial services....
    , which renamed it Renault Trucks
    Renault Trucks

    Renault Trucks is a France truck manufacturer with its corporate headquarters at Saint-Priest, Rh?ne near Lyon.Since 2001 it has been owned by Volvo Group....
     in 2002. The Clio undergoes a major facelift and the launch of a 1.5 direct-injection diesel engine to keep it competitive in the supermini sector.
  • 2002 - Benetton Formula One team formally becomes Renault F1, Renault increases its stake in Nissan to 44.4 percent.
  • 2002 - Renault gains another European Car of the Year
    European Car of the Year

    The European Car of the Year award was established in 1964 by a collective of Magazines from different countries in Europe. The current organisers of the award are Auto , Autocar , Autopista , Autovisie , L'Automobile Magazine , Stern and Vi Bil?gare ....
     success with its second generation Megane
    Renault Mégane

    The Renault M?gane is a small family car produced by the France automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, Saloon , coup?, convertible and station wagon bodystyles....
    , a quirky-looked car which is set to form the basis of Nissan's Almera
    Nissan Almera

    The Nissan Almera is a small family car built by Nissan from 1995 to 2006. The Almera name was essentially the European export-market name for the Nissan Pulsar / Nissan Sentra / Nissan Bluebird Sylphy....
     replacement later in the decade.
  • 2003 - Renault expands in Megane hatchback range with coupe-cabriolet, estate (SportsTourer) and sedan (SportsSaloon) variants.
  • 2004 - The Renault factory in Billancourt is demolished.
  • 2005 - Carlos Ghosn
    Carlos Ghosn

    Carlos Ghosn, Order of the British Empire is a Brazil-born Lebanese people businessman. He is the current Chief executive officer and President of Renault of France and Nissan Motors of Japan....
     becomes president.
  • 2005 - The Clio III
    Renault Clio

    The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
     is elected European Car of the Year
    European Car of the Year

    The European Car of the Year award was established in 1964 by a collective of Magazines from different countries in Europe. The current organisers of the award are Auto , Autocar , Autopista , Autovisie , L'Automobile Magazine , Stern and Vi Bil?gare ....
     2006 and gains plaudits from all over Europe for its class-leading qualities. The previous generation Clio is set to continue for a while until the Twingo II
    Renault Twingo

    The Renault Twingo is a city car built by France automaker Renault, first presented at Mondial de l'Automobile in September 1992 and sold in left hand drive European markets beginning in 1993....
     goes on sale. Renault F1 win the constructors world championship as well as the drivers championship.
  • 2006 - In February, Carlos Ghosn
    Carlos Ghosn

    Carlos Ghosn, Order of the British Empire is a Brazil-born Lebanese people businessman. He is the current Chief executive officer and President of Renault of France and Nissan Motors of Japan....
     announced the "Renault Commitment 2009" plan focusing on three main goals :
    • sell 800 000 more cars than in 2006
    • Reach an operating margin of 6%
    • Place the new Laguna in terms of quality and service rate.
The same year, Renault and Nissan engaged talkes with General Motors to study a potential alliance. This approach was finally abandoned due to the fact that GM asked for money as "entry ticket" from Renault. Renault F1 win the constructors world championship as well as the drivers championship for the second year in succession.
  • 2007 - The third generation Laguna
    Renault Laguna

    The Renault Laguna is a large family car produced by the France manufacturer Renault. The first Laguna was launched in 1993, the second generation was launched in 2000, and the third generation was made available for sale in October 2007....
     is introduced, with the objective to strengthen Renault's position in the large family car sector.
  • 2008 - Job-cut plan (4800) partly due to Laguna whose sales have fallen short of expectations


Renault in the UK


The first popular Renault motor vehicles to achieve sustained sales success in the United Kingdom were the R5
Renault 5

The Renault 5 was a supermini car produced by the France automaker Renault in two generations between 1972 and 1996. It was sold in many markets, usually as the Renault 5 but in North America as Le Car from 1976 to 1986....
 mini-car and R18
Renault 18

The Renault 18 is a large family car produced by French manufacturer Renault between 1978 and 1993 ....
, both of which attained six-digit sales figures during the late 1970s and early 1980s, although they failed to achieve anything like the volumes of established carmakers Ford, Vauxhall
Vauxhall Motors

Vauxhall Motors is a UK automobile company. It is a subsidiary of General Motors , and is part of GM Europe. Most current Vauxhall models are right-hand drive derivatives of GM's Opel brand....
 and Austin Rover.

Renault enjoyed a huge rise in popularity among British buyers on the arrival of the Clio
Renault Clio

The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
 supermini in early 1991. It was regularly among Britain's most popular cars each year during the 1990s and its successor (launched in 1998 alongside the final installment of the successful 'Nicole and Papa' advertising campaign), where the original model left off. The sedan/saloon version, called Thalia, was not launched in the UK.

Renault went from strength to strength in the UK during the 2000s following the introduction of its distinctively-styled Mégane
Renault Mégane

The Renault M?gane is a small family car produced by the France automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, Saloon , coup?, convertible and station wagon bodystyles....
 hatchback in November 2002. Any suggestions that its quirky styling would not fit in with the tastes of British buyers were quickly confounded in 2005 when it was the fourth best selling car in Britain. Renault also helps produce cars known now as Nissan.

In 2006, it was the third most popular brand of car in the United Kingdom. Only Ford and Vauxhall sold more units.

In 2007 Renault UK lost a US$2 million law suit against an independent distributor who had placed orders for 217 cars under a discount scheme intended for members of the British Airline Pilots Association- 3 were legitimate- because they had "made a profit of some sort on every vehicle". Two Renault employees were criticized for having "turned a blind eye" to the very large number of orders.

By 2008, Renault sales had started declining in the UK and the marque was down to eighth most popular brand with 89,570 sales (down 29% compared to 2007) and considerably less than the 194,685 sales made in 2002.

Renault seems to be suffering more than most in the 2009 UK market and its February 2009 registrations were down to 1,504 (2.77% market share) and down 43.99% compared to February 2008.

List of vehicles

Current model line up:
  • Mégane II1
    Renault Mégane

    The Renault M?gane is a small family car produced by the France automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, Saloon , coup?, convertible and station wagon bodystyles....
     (SW, CC, Saloon, Hatch 3 and 5-doors, launched 2002)
  • Scénic II
    Renault Scénic

    The Renault Sc?nic is a compact MPV produced by France automaker Renault, the first to be labelled as such in Europe. It is based on the chassis of the Renault M?gane small family car....
     (Launched 2003)
  • Grand Scénic (Launched 2003)
  • Laguna III
    Renault Laguna

    The Renault Laguna is a large family car produced by the France manufacturer Renault. The first Laguna was launched in 1993, the second generation was launched in 2000, and the third generation was made available for sale in October 2007....
     (Hatchback & Estate, launched 2007)
  • Espace IV
    Renault Espace

    The Renault Espace is a large MPV from French car-maker Renault. Generations 1-3 were sold under the Renault brand but manufactured by Matra. The current fourth generation model, which seats seven passengers, was designed and is built by Renault; the Renault Grand Espace is a long-wheelbase version with increased rear leg room and boot...
     (& Grand Espace, launched 2002)
  • Vel Satis
    Renault Vel Satis

    The Renault Vel Satis is an executive car produced by the French manufacturer Renault. It was launched at the 2001 Salon International de l'Auto to replace the already-discontinued Renault Safrane and has nothing in common with the 1990s concept car of the same name....
     (Launched 2002, no longer available in UK)
  • 'Nouvelle' Twingo
    Renault Twingo

    The Renault Twingo is a city car built by France automaker Renault, first presented at Mondial de l'Automobile in September 1992 and sold in left hand drive European markets beginning in 1993....
     (Launched 2007)
  • Modus
    Renault Modus

    The Renault Modus is a mini MPV designed and built by the French automaker Renault in Valladolid, Spain since September 2004. The production version is very similar to the concept car of the same name, which was presented at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show....
     (Launched 2004)
  • Clio II
    Renault Clio

    The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
     (Supermini
    Supermini car

    A supermini is a British car classification term that describes automobiles larger than a city car but smaller than a small family car. This car class is also known as the B-segment across Europe, and as Subcompact in North America....
     with hatchback and sedan body styles, launched 1998)
  • Clio III (Lutécia III in Japan, launched 2005)
  • Sandero (Launched 2008)
  • Kangoo
    Renault Kangoo

    The Renault Kangoo and Kangoo Express are panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by French automaker Renault since 1997. The Kangoo is manufactured in the MCA plant in Maubeuge, France, and in Santa Isabel, Argentina....
     (Launched 1998)
  • Trafic
    Renault Trafic

    Renault Trafic is the name used by Renault for recent generations of its light vans....
     (Launched 2003)
  • Logan (Launched 2004, Also available in India from 2007 with Mahindra
    Mahindra & Mahindra Limited

    Mahindra & Mahindra Limited is part of the US $6.7 billion Mahindra Group, an automotive, farm equipment, financial services, trade and logistics, automotive components, after-market, IT and infrastructure conglomerate....
    -Renault tie-up) is the first "low-cost" car of Renault. Developed with Dacia, it has become a world car.


Renault Laguna was the first medium-size car to obtain five-star rating, as well as the Modus and Megane in its own category.

Models

  • Renault Clio
    Renault Clio

    The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
  • Renault Clio Renault Sport
  • Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport
  • Renaultsport Clio 197
  • Renault Electric Mégane
  • Renault Mégane
    Renault Mégane

    The Renault M?gane is a small family car produced by the France automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, Saloon , coup?, convertible and station wagon bodystyles....
  • Renault Mégane Renault Sport
  • Renault Ondelios, a crossover
    Crossover

    Crossover may refer to:...
     hybrid diesel-electric vehicle .


Electric vehicles

Renault is pushing ahead with its electric vehicle project and sticking to a target to sell 20,000-40,000 electric cars in 2011.

Israeli and Jordanian officials and executives are reported to be in discussions with executives from Renault-Nissan about setting up Israeli-Jordanian factory, in an agreement with Project Better Place
Project Better Place

Better Place based in Palo-Alto California is a venture-backed company that aims to reduce global dependency on petroleum through the creation of a market-based transportation infrastructure that supports electric vehicles, providing consumers with a cheaper, cleaner, sustainable, personal transportation alternative....
, to make environmentally-friendly electric car
Electric car

An electric car is a type of Alternative fuel vehicle car that utilizes electric motors and motor controllers instead of an internal combustion engine ....
s. Renault is working on development of exchangeable batteries.

The electric cars, to be made in Europe, will run on a battery developed by Nissan and Japan's NEC
NEC

is a Japan multinational corporation IT company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. NEC, part of the Sumitomo Group, provides information technology and network solutions to business enterprises, communications services providers and government....
 and will be available in 2011. A prototype is already on the road in Israel and various models will be sold by Renault and Nissan. The car would cost the same or less than comparable gasoline engine autos and would have a lifetime warranty. Renault want mass market 10,000 to 20,000 cars a year in Israel.

Carlos Ghosn
Carlos Ghosn

Carlos Ghosn, Order of the British Empire is a Brazil-born Lebanese people businessman. He is the current Chief executive officer and President of Renault of France and Nissan Motors of Japan....
 says the electric version of the Mégane saloon that Renault is building for Israel will come with a lifetime warranty, and payment will follow the model established by the mobile-phone industry. After buying the car, owners will subscribe to a battery-replacement and charging plan based on their anticipated mileage. Recharging will be done at one of 500,000 spots that Project Better Place
Project Better Place

Better Place based in Palo-Alto California is a venture-backed company that aims to reduce global dependency on petroleum through the creation of a market-based transportation infrastructure that supports electric vehicles, providing consumers with a cheaper, cleaner, sustainable, personal transportation alternative....
 will build and maintain.

Renault is also currently collaborating with Project Better Place
Project Better Place

Better Place based in Palo-Alto California is a venture-backed company that aims to reduce global dependency on petroleum through the creation of a market-based transportation infrastructure that supports electric vehicles, providing consumers with a cheaper, cleaner, sustainable, personal transportation alternative....
 to produce a network of all-electric vehicles and thousands of charging station
Charging station

A charging station, also called electric recharging point, charging point and juice point is a point that supplies electricity for the recharging of electric vehicles and filling of compressed air vehicles....
s in Denmark. The company hopes to achieve this with the use of lithium-ion technology. The plan is said to be operational by 2011.

The Renault-Nissan alliance and the largest French electric utility, Electricite de France
Électricité de France

?lectricit? de France is the main electricity generation and distribution company in France. It was founded on April 8, 1946, as a result of the nationalisation of a number of electricity producers, transporters and distributors by the minister of industrial production Marcel Paul....
 (EDF) have signed an agreement to promote emission-free mobility in France. The move aims at offering all-electric volume vehicles from 2011 — including a countrywide network of battery charging station
Charging station

A charging station, also called electric recharging point, charging point and juice point is a point that supplies electricity for the recharging of electric vehicles and filling of compressed air vehicles....
s. The French-Japanese car manufacturer has already signed similar agreements in a number of geographies outside of France including Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
, Portugal, Denmark, the U.S. state of Tennessee
Tennessee

Tennessee is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States United States. In 1796, it became the sixteenth state to join the United States....
. and the City of Yokohama
Yokohama

is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kanto region of the main island of Honshu. It is a major commercial hub of the Greater Tokyo Area....
 in Japan. The Renault-Nissan Alliance has added two more partners for the development and promotion of a charging infrastructure to support electric vehicles: the US state of Oregon, and the Principality of Monaco .

Renault has announced the development of four electric models. The battery-powered line will feature a compact 5-seater city car
City car

A city car is a small, moderately powered automobile intended for use in urban areas.It is comparable in size and features to a neighborhood electric vehicle , has four seats, and is typically long....
 (said to be larger than a Twingo; due at the end of 2011 or start of 2012), an electric Kangoo and a Megane-based saloon and a C segment sedan known as the Fluence
Fluence

In physics, fluence or integrated flux is defined as the number of particles that intersect a unit area . Its units are m–2 . In particular, it is used to describe the strength of a radiation field, in which case the unit used is J/m2....
.

Two of the four vehicles will be produced in France, Koskas confirmed. The vehicles will use batteries developed by alliance partner Nissan Motor Co Ltd in collaboration with NEC Tokin Corp,

Serge Yoccoz is the electric vehicle project director .

PHEV Research Center

The Renault-Nissan group is in the PHEV Research Center
PHEV Research Center

The PHEV Research Center in the University of California, Davis, United States, provides technology and policy guidance to the state, and to help solve research questions and address commercialization issues for PHEVs....
. Nissan is also hedging its bets by developing both a "parallel hybrid" system (akin to that found in the Toyota Prius
Toyota Prius

The Toyota Prius is a hybrid electric vehicle mid-size car developed and manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation.The Prius first went on sale in Japan in 1997, making it the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle....
) and a plug-in "series hybrid" similar to the Chevy Volt. But it favours the all-electric approach, even though it will be a tough sell, says Mr Lane. As for Mr Ghosn, he has no doubts. "We must have zero-emission vehicles," he says. "Nothing else will prevent the world from exploding."

Renault Ondelios

Renault Ondelios Concept is described by Renault as an "environmentally friendly high-end crossover
Crossover

Crossover may refer to:...
". . The Ondelios gets a hybrid electric powerplant combining a more powerful 205 HP version of Renault's 2.0-liter dCi
DCI

DCI may be an abbreviation for:...
 engine with two 20kW electric motors at the front and rear .

Renault Z.E.

Renault has displayed an all-electric car concept in Paris that gives a preview of what to expect when Project Better Place
Project Better Place

Better Place based in Palo-Alto California is a venture-backed company that aims to reduce global dependency on petroleum through the creation of a market-based transportation infrastructure that supports electric vehicles, providing consumers with a cheaper, cleaner, sustainable, personal transportation alternative....
 kicks off. The Renault Z.E.
Renault Z.E.

File:Renault Z.E. Concept side.jpgThe Renault Z.E. is an all-electric car based on the Renault Kangoo Be Bop. Both vehicles was debuting at the 2008 Paris Show ....
 Concept is based on the Renault Kangoo
Renault Kangoo

The Renault Kangoo and Kangoo Express are panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by French automaker Renault since 1997. The Kangoo is manufactured in the MCA plant in Maubeuge, France, and in Santa Isabel, Argentina....
 Be Bop, also debuting at the Paris Show . It has its compact dimensions (length: , height: . The Z.E. is powered by a 70 kW electric motor and lithium-ion batteries. Solar panel
Solar panel

"Solar panel" describes two types of devices that collect energy from the sun:* Solar photovoltaic modules use solar cells to convert light from the sun into electricity....
s positioned on the roof power a temperature regulation system .

Competitors in light electric vehicles


Environmental record

Renault introduced a new line of eco-friendly vehicles in 2007 marked eco². A minimum of 5% recycled plastic is used in all models and at the end of the vehicles life the remains are 95% reusable. Also, eco² line’s CO2 emissions do not exceed 140g/km or are biofuel compatible.

At the 2008 Fleet World Honours, Renault was rewarded with the prestigious Environment Award. The judges in the event were made up experts in the industry including members of the leasing industry, fleet managers, representitives from residual value guides, and Fleet World’s editorial team. The chairman of Judges, George Emmerson, commented, “This was the most hotly contested category in the history of the Fleet World Honours, such is the clamour for organizations’ green credentials to be recognized. There were some very impressive entries, but the panel felt that Renault’s impressive range of low-emission vehicles was the most tangible, and the most quantifiable.

Motorsport

Alonso (renault) Qualifying At Usgp 2005
Motorsport has long been recognised as an effective marketing tool for automobile manufacturers. In the late seventies and early eighties, Renault began to involve itself more heavily in motorsport, setting up a dedicated motorsport division called Renault Sport
Renault Sport

Renault Sport Technologies is the France motorsport division of Renault. Renault Sport was responsible for Renault's sports car racing entries during the 1970s, including their win at the 1978 24 Hours of Le Mans race with the Renault Alpine A442....
, and winning the Le Mans 24 Hours
24 Hours of Le Mans

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is a sports car racing endurance racing held annually since near the town of Le Mans, Sarthe, France. Commonly known as the Grand Prix of Endurance, it is organised by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest and runs on a Circuit de la Sarthe containing closed public roads that are meant not only to test a car and dr...
 (with the Renault Alpine A442
Renault Alpine A442

The Renault Alpine A442 is a sports car racing racing car, designed and built by Alpine , but funded and powered by Alpine's owners Renault, specifically to contest the 24 Hours of Le Mans race....
, built in collaboration with newly-acquired Alpine
Alpine (car)

Alpine was a France manufacturer of racing car and sports cars that used rear engine Renault engines. The French language marque name pronunciation is broadly similar to how "ahl-peen" would be said in English Language....
) while achieving success in both rallying (with the Renault 5 Turbo
Renault 5 Turbo

The Renault 5 Turbo or R5 Turbo is a high-performance hatchback automobile that was produced by the France manufacturer Renault in the early 1980s....
) and Formula One
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
. Initially, Renault's entry into Formula One in 1977 was ridiculed when the team's first design included such curiosities as a turbocharger
Turbocharger

A turbocharger, or turbo, is a gas compressor used for forced induction of an internal combustion engine. Like a supercharger, the purpose of a turbocharger is to increase the mass of air entering the engine to create more power....
. However, the team was to win their first race on home soil in Dijon
1979 French Grand Prix

The 1979 French Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on 1 July 1979 at Dijon-Prenois.It marked the first victory of a turbocharged car in Formula One....
 a mere two years later and by the early eighties, every front-running Formula One team used turbochargers.

Renault also took over the Benetton F1 team in 2001, and quickly became very competitive, Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso D?az is a Spain Formula One racing driver and a two-time World Champion.On September 25, 2005 he won the List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions title at the age of 24 years and 58 days, thus breaking Emerson Fittipaldi's record of being the youngest World Drivers' Champion ....
 winning Renault's first race in its second incarnation at the 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix
2003 Hungarian Grand Prix

The 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on August 24, 2003 at the Hungaroring. It was won by Renault F1's Fernando Alonso from pole, becoming at the time the youngest ever driver to win a Grand Prix, beating the previous record of Bruce McLaren....
. 2004 saw the Renault team finish a close third in the Constructors' Championship and in 2005 the team won both Constructors' and Drivers' titles (with Fernando Alonso). In 2006 Renault repeated its success of the previous year, again claiming both the Constructors' and Drivers' titles (again with Fernando Alonso before his departure to McLaren in 2007).

Questions have been raised regarding Renault's commitment to its Formula One team, particularly with the appointment of Carlos Ghosn as CEO. However at the 2005 French Grand Prix
2005 French Grand Prix

The 2005 French Grand Prix was a Formula One race, held on July 1 July 3, 2005, at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours....
 Ghosn set out his policy regarding the company's involvement in motorsport:
"We are not in Formula One out of habit or tradition. We're here to show our talent and that we can do it properly… Formula One is a cost if you don't get the results. Formula One is an investment if you do have them and know how to exploit them."
In short he will continue Renault's investment in F1 as long as the team is successful and can use the resulting publicity for wider commercial gain. Conversely if the team is unsuccessful in future it can be expected that Ghosn will withdraw resources from the sport.

In 2006 Carlos Ghosn finally announced that the team would stay in F1 in the long term (at least until 2012) putting an end to the rumors.

Accolades

Renault cars have performed well in the European Car of the Year
European Car of the Year

The European Car of the Year award was established in 1964 by a collective of Magazines from different countries in Europe. The current organisers of the award are Auto , Autocar , Autopista , Autovisie , L'Automobile Magazine , Stern and Vi Bil?gare ....
 awards. The Clio is the only car since the prize's conception in 1964 to win the award twice.
  • 1966: Renault 16
    Renault 16

    The Renault 16 is a large family car with an at first unusual hatchback body, produced by France automaker Renault between 1965 and 1980 in Le Havre, France....
  • 1982: Renault 9
  • 1991: Renault Clio
    Renault Clio

    The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....
  • 1997: Renault Scénic
    Renault Scénic

    The Renault Sc?nic is a compact MPV produced by France automaker Renault, the first to be labelled as such in Europe. It is based on the chassis of the Renault M?gane small family car....
  • 2003: Renault Mégane II
    Renault Mégane

    The Renault M?gane is a small family car produced by the France automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, Saloon , coup?, convertible and station wagon bodystyles....
  • 2006: Renault Clio III
    Renault Clio

    The Renault Clio is a supermini car produced by the France automobile manufacturer Renault. Originally launched in 1990, it is currently in its third generation....


The Renault 12
Renault 12

The Renault 12 is a family car produced by French automaker Renault between 1969 and 1980. Available as a sedan and station wagon , it was also produced under licence in many countries across the globe into the early 21st century....
 (1970), Renault 5
Renault 5

The Renault 5 was a supermini car produced by the France automaker Renault in two generations between 1972 and 1996. It was sold in many markets, usually as the Renault 5 but in North America as Le Car from 1976 to 1986....
 (1972), Renault 20 (1976), Renault 25
Renault 25

The Renault 25 is an executive car produced by the France automaker Renault from 1984 to 1991. The most luxurious and upmarket Renault ever at the time, it placed second in the 1985 European Car of the Year contest....
 (1985) and Renault Laguna
Renault Laguna

The Renault Laguna is a large family car produced by the France manufacturer Renault. The first Laguna was launched in 1993, the second generation was launched in 2000, and the third generation was made available for sale in October 2007....
 (2002) have all achieved runners-up in spot in the competition. Renaults most recent models are well known for their safety, all but 4 of the current models have achieved the maximum 5-star rating by the EuroNCAP
EuroNCAP

The European New Car Assessment Programme is a European car safety performance assessment programme founded in 1997 by the Transport Research Laboratory for the UK Department for Transport....
 crash-test assessment programme. Renault has regularly topped the French car sales charts, fighting off fierce competition from Citroën
Citroën

Citro?n is a France automobile manufacturer, founded in 1919 by Andr? Citro?n, it was the world's first mass-production car company outside of the USA....
 and Peugeot
Peugeot

Peugeot is a major France automobile brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citro?n. Its parent company PSA Peugeot Citro?n is the second largest carmaker in Europe, behind Volkswagen....
.

Overseas accolades

Wheels magazine
Wheels magazine

Wheels magazine is an Australian automotive magazine published monthly by ACP Magazines. Wheels was founded in May 1953 by editor Athol Yeomans....
 has announced its Car of the Year every year since 1963, with the exception of 1972, 1979 and 1986 when no cars were considered worthy of the honour. It is considered Australia's most prestigious automotive award. Wheels Magazine itself contends that its Car of the Year award remains the oldest continuous award of its kind in the world.

The inaugural Australian Wheels Car of the Year
Wheels Car of the Year

Wheels magazine has announced its Car of the Year every year since 1963, with the exception of 1972, 1979 and 1986 when no cars were considered worthy of the honour....
 award was won by the R8 in 1963 (particularly in consideration to its four wheel disc brake
Disc brake

The disc brake or disk brake is a device for slowing or stopping the rotation of a wheel. A brake disc , usually made of cast iron or ceramic composites , is connected to the wheel and/or the axle....
 system), and Renault won again in 1970 when the Renault 12
Renault 12

The Renault 12 is a family car produced by French automaker Renault between 1969 and 1980. Available as a sedan and station wagon , it was also produced under licence in many countries across the globe into the early 21st century....
 won the prestigious award.

Typeface

Both the Renault logo and its documentation (technical as well as commercial) historically used a specially designed typeface
Typeface

In typography, a typeface is a set of one or more fonts, in one or more sizes, designed with stylistic unity, each comprising a coordinated set of glyphs....
 called Renault, developed by British firm Wolff Olins
Wolff Olins

Wolff Olins is a brand consultancy, based in London, New York City and Dubai. It employs 180 people, a mix of designers, consultants and account managers, and since 2001 has been part of the marketing services group Omnicom Group....
. This type family is said to have been designed not for prestige reasons, but mainly to save costs at a time where the use of typefaces was more costly than it is now.

In 2004, French typeface
Typeface

In typography, a typeface is a set of one or more fonts, in one or more sizes, designed with stylistic unity, each comprising a coordinated set of glyphs....
 designer
Designer

A designer is a person who designs something. Perhaps the broadest definition is that provided by psychologist Herbert Simon: 'Everyone designs who devises courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into preferred ones.' ...
 Jean-François Porchez
Jean-François Porchez

Jean Fran?ois Porchez was president of ATypI , the leading organisation of type designers from 2004 to 2007. In 1994, he released the new typeface for Le Monde, the newspaper....
 was commissioned to design a replacement. This was shown in October of that year and is called Renault Identité.

Miscellanea

  • The Renault factory in Billancourt is the visual inspiration for the factory seen on Code Lyoko
    Code Lyoko

    Code Lyoko is a France animated television series featuring both conventional animation and computer-generated imagery. It premiered on September 3, 2003 on the France 3 network, and was produced by MoonScoop Group#Antefilms Production during the first season, MoonScoop Group during the second and third season, and by Taffy Entertainment...
     and featured some of its vehicles in the series.
  • Renault also built rail vehicles. Mainly autorail
    Autorail

    The French word Autorail describes a single powered vehicle capable of carrying passengers. French designed vehicles are some of the most interesting to be manufactured....
      type vehicles.
  • Renault sponsored and was heavily featured in Le Visionarium a time-travel film at Disneyland Paris.


Pronunciation

When its cars were exported to the United States during the 1950s and 1960s, the name was commonly mispronounced as "Ren-alt" to and by the American public, and the Americanized pronunciation continues in common usage, though the original French has gained significant ground over recent years. This was partially countered in the 1980s, when Renault launched a significant television advertising campaign in the United States. The ads featured the tag, "The one to watch," followed by a deep-voiced announcer carefully intoning the brand name. Presently in the United Kingdom it is also incorrectly pronounced as "Reh-no". The correct pronunciation is "Ruh-no".

See also

  • List of Renault vehicles
    List of Renault vehicles

    This is a list of vehicles produced by Renault....
  • Alpine (car)
    Alpine (car)

    Alpine was a France manufacturer of racing car and sports cars that used rear engine Renault engines. The French language marque name pronunciation is broadly similar to how "ahl-peen" would be said in English Language....
  • Renault Trucks
    Renault Trucks

    Renault Trucks is a France truck manufacturer with its corporate headquarters at Saint-Priest, Rh?ne near Lyon.Since 2001 it has been owned by Volvo Group....
  • Dacia (car)
    Dacia (car)

    Dacia is a Romanian automobile manufacturer, named for Dacia that constitutes much of present-day Romania. It is now a subsidiary of the French carmaker Renault....
  • NEC
    NEC

    is a Japan multinational corporation IT company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. NEC, part of the Sumitomo Group, provides information technology and network solutions to business enterprises, communications services providers and government....
  • Renault Samsung Motors
    Renault Samsung Motors

    Renault Samsung Motors is a South Korean automobile manufacturer. It was first established as Samsung Motors in 1994 and started selling cars in 1998, just before South Korea was hit by the Asian financial crisis....
  • Renault F1
    Renault F1

    Renault F1 is the Renault company's Formula One racing team. Renault has a long if intermittent history of involvement in motor racing, including Ferenc Szisz winning the 1906 French Grand Prix French Grand Prix, usually regarded as marking the birth of Grand Prix motor racing....
  • Renault Sport
    Renault Sport

    Renault Sport Technologies is the France motorsport division of Renault. Renault Sport was responsible for Renault's sports car racing entries during the 1970s, including their win at the 1978 24 Hours of Le Mans race with the Renault Alpine A442....
  • Renault Spider
    Renault Spider

    The Renault Sport Spider is a roadster produced by the France automaker Renault Sport between 1996 and 1999....


External links

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