List of Renault vehicles
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This is a list of vehicles produced by Renault.
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[edit] Automobiles
[edit] Recent "name" models (1980–)
- Avantime (2001–2003)
- Clio (1990–)
- Espace (1984–)
- Fuego (1980–1987)
- Kangoo (1999–)
- Laguna (1993–)
- Logan (2004–)
- Mégane (1996–)
- Medallion (1988-1989)
- Modus (2004–)
- Safrane (1992–1998)
- Scénic (1996–)
- Twingo (1992–)
- Vel Satis (2001-)
- Thalia (1999-)
- Yeni (Not been launched yet)
[edit] Numeric models
- 3 (1961-1962)
- 4 (1961-1994)
- 5 (1972–1996)
- 6 (1968-1978)
- 7 (1974-1984)
- 8 (1962-1971)
- 9 (1982-1988)
- 10 (1962-1971)
- 11 (1982-1988)
- 12 (1969-1980)
- 14 (1976-1979)
- 15 (1971-1977)
- 16 (1965-1979)
- 17 (1971-1977)
- 18 (1978-1986)
- 19 (1988-1995)
- 20 (1975-1984)
- 21 (1986-1993)
- 25 (1984-1992)
- 30 (1976-1984)
[edit] After World War II to 1980 (1945-1980)
- 4CV (1947-1961)
- Caravelle (1959-1968)
- Colorale (1950-1957)
- Dauphine (1956-1968)
- Dauphinoise (Break Juvaquatre) (1946-1960)
- Domaine (1956-)
- Floride (1959-1962)
- Frégate (1951-1960)
- Juvaquatre (1937-1950)
- Ondine (1961-1962)
- Prairie (1950-1957)
- Torino (1966-1980)
[edit] Between the Wars (1919-1939)
Renault new models were usually introduced at the Paris Motor Show. The Paris Motor Show during this period was held in September or October of most years. Hence a new model introduced at say the 1928 Show would be defined as a 1929 model.
- 6CV (1923-1929)
- 10CV (1920-1929)
- 15CV (1925-1928)
- 18CV (1920-1924)
- 18/22CV (1925-1927)
- 24CV Types PI, PZ) (1928)
- 40CV (Type JP) (1919-1923)
- 40CV (Type NM) (1924-1928)
- Celtaquatre (1934-1939)
- Monaquatre (1932-)
- Monasix (1927)
- Monastella (1929)
- Nerva Grand Sport (1934-1939)
- Nervahuit (Type TG1) (1930)
- Nervastella (1930-1937)
- Primaquatre (Type KZ6) (1931-1939)
- Primastella (Type PG8) (1932)
- Reinasport (Type PG5) (1931)
- Reinastella (Type RM2) (1929-1933)
- Supraastella (Type RM2) (1939)
- Viva Grand Sport (1934-1939)
- Vivaquatre (1932)
- Vivasix (Type PG1/2) (1928-1929)
- Vivasix (Type PG3) (1930)
- Vivastella (Type PG4) (1930)
- Renault GS (1920)
- Renault HF (1921)
- Renault HG (1921)
- Renault HJ (1922)
- Renault IC
- Renault IG
- Renault II (1922)
- Renault JM (1922)
- Renault JS (1922)
- Renault LS (1923)
- Renault MT (1925)
- Renault NN (Renault 6CV) (1925-1929)
- Renault KJ (1922)
- Renault KR (1923)
- Renault KZ (1924-1932)
[edit] Pre-World War I (1899-1914)
- Renault AX (1908-1914)
- 12CV
- 40CV (1908-1928)
- Taxi de la Marne (Type AG/Type AG-1) (1905-1910)
- Towncar (1912)
- Type AH/Type AM (10CV) (1905-1909)
- Type AI/Type CF/Type DQ/Type ET (35CV) (1906-1914)
- Grand Prix (1906-1908)
- Type L/Type M (1903)
- Type N(a)/Type N(b)/Type S (1903)
- Type N(c)/Type Q/Type U(a)/Type U(e) (1903-1904)
- Type R/Type T (1903-1904)
- Type U(b)/Type U(c)/Type U(d) (1904)
- Type V/Type AS (1905-1913)
- Type X/Type X-1 (1905-1908)
- Type Y (1905-1906)
- Voiturette (Type A/Type B/Type C/Type D/Type E/Type G/Type H/Type J) (1898-1903)
[edit] Alpine-Renault
[edit] Concept Cars
- Argos (1994)
- Be Bop (2003)
- Espace F1 (1995)
- Ellypse (2002)
- Fiftie (1996)
- Fluence (2004)
- Initiale (1995)
- Koléos (2000)
- Laguna (1992)
- Ludo
- Mégane (1988)
- Modus
- Next
- Pangea (1997)
- Racoon (1993)
- Scénic
- Talisman (2001)
- Vel Satis (2000)
- Wind (2004)
- Zo (1998)
- Zoé (2005)
[edit] Others
[edit] Vans and trucks
- Renault 4 Fourgonette 1962-1992
- Renault Estafette 1965-1978
- Renault Kangoo 1998-
- Renault Trafic
- Renault Master
- Renault Magnum
- Renault Kerax
- Renault Mascott
- Renault Midlum
- Renault 50 Series 1979-1993
- Renault Express 1984-1997
[edit] Buses
- Renault R212
- Renault R312
- Renault PR-100
- Renault PR100 MI
- Renault PR100-2
- Renault PR180 MI articulated
- Renault Pr100.3
- Renault CityBus
- Renault Agora
- Renault Agora S
- Renault-Irisbus Agora L articulated