Renault Koleos

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Renault Koleos
Manufacturer: Renault
Production: 2008-present
Class: Compact crossover SUV
Body style: 4-door SUV
Engine: 2.0 L I4
2.0 L diesel I4
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Related: Renault Mégane
Similar: Audi Q5
BMW X3
Chevrolet Captiva
Honda CR-V
Mazda CX-7
Peugeot 4007
Suzuki SX4
Volkswagen Tiguan
Designer: Patrick le Quément

The Renault Koleos is a compact SUV which was first presented as a concept car at the 2006 Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris. Production is expected to start in 2008, and will be performed by Renault subsidiary Samsung Motors in South Korea.

Renault has some experience in the SUV market, after selling the Scénic RX4 and the Kangoo, but it has never produced a true SUV.

The Koleos's body design is based on the Renault Koleos and Renault Egeus concept cars. The engines selected for the Koleos haven’t been used in any car, but will be used in the Clio and Laguna. Some of the Koleos's future competitors like the Citroën C-Crosser and the Peugeot 4007 will also be presented by this time.

Engines
Engine Displacement Power Top Speed 0-100 km/h
2.0 L 1998 cc 140 bhp 180 km/h  ?
2.0 L diesel 1998 cc 150 bhp 190 km/h  ?
2.0 L diesel 1998 cc 175 bhp 200 km/h  ?
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Type 1980s 1990s 2000s
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City car Twingo Twingo II
Supermini Super 5 Clio I Clio II Clio III
Small family car 9 / 11 19 Mégane I Mégane II
Large family car 18 21 Laguna I Laguna II Laguna III
Executive car 25 Safrane Vel Satis
Leisure activity vehicle Kangoo
Mini MPV Modus
Compact MPV Scénic I Scénic II
Large MPV Espace I Espace II Espace III Espace IV
Avantime
Coupé Fuego
Roadster Spider