Paris, France - Renault has been the No.1 Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) brand for the past 17 years in Europe, reports the automaker. Reanult hopes to grab its share of the bakkie market. The new ...
Renault Australia is lobbying head office to give it a two-pronged ute line-up to capitalise on massive segment growth. But the second part of the equation is less well-known. It’s the left-hand-drive ...
The Renault Alaskan one-tonne dual-cab ute concept premiered earlier this month is “95 per cent” reflective of the design we’ll see on the 2016 production version, according the project’s design ...
When it presented the world with the Alaskan, Renault made it clear that it has global ambitions with its mid-size pickup truck. Now on sale in the South American country of Colombia from 111,900 ...
Slovenia - It's named after a North American state. Its family name is French yet it's manufactured in Mexico, Argentina and Spain. Renault's first stab at a four-wheel drive, one-ton bakkie - the ...
One day after Renault announced it plans to reveal the new Alaskan pickup truck on June 30, we got a leaked image that allegedly shows its fascia. If we are indeed looking at the real deal, then the ...
Just last month, Fiat’s European van chief Domenico Gostoli told Commercial Fleet about his vision of the company at the head of the global sales charts. This month, Renault’s worldwide LCV chief ...
Renault isn’t known for building pickup trucks, but that’s about to change. The Paris-based carmaker has lifted the veil off of the Alaskan, its first-ever body-on-frame midsize pickup, during an ...
At the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2015, Renault presented the Alaskan Concept, a one-tonne pickup truck confirmed for unveiling in production form in the first half of 2016. To be more precise, ...
XPeng’s latest SUV gets hybrid engine with 325km of EV range! 2026 XPeng G7 REEV revealed in Chinese filing to one-up the BYD Sealion 6, Leapmotor C10 and Omoda 9 Mega 800km EV range for updated 2026 ...
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