List of Renault vehicles

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This is a list of vehicles badged as Renault. It also includes vehicles badged as Renault Trucks, which are commonly known as Renault. This list does not include vehicles marketed under Alpine or Mobilize marques, or Dacia.

Contents

Current models

     Vehicles not sold in the core European market

ModelCalendar year
introduced
Current modelVehicle description
IntroductionUpdate/facelift Driving position
Hatchback
Renault 5 E-Tech GIMS 2024 1X7A2319.jpg 5 E-Tech 20242024LHD and RHDRetro-styled Battery electric Subcompact car/Supermini. Replacing Renault Zoe In 2024.
Renault Clio V (2023) Esprit Alpine Automesse Ludwigsburg 2023 1X7A0012.jpg Clio/Lutecia 199020192023LHD and RHD B-segment hatchback. Traditionally the best-selling Renault model. Also known as the Lutecia in Japan.
2023 Renault Kwid Iconic (Colombia) front view 01.png Kwid / City K-ZE /
Climber
201520152019LHD and RHDEntry-level crossover-styled city car sold predominantly in India, Brunei, and Latin America. The electric version called the City K-ZE is sold in China.
Renault Kardian (front).png Kardian 20232023-LHD B-segment hatchback.
Renault Megane IV FL IMG 5425.jpg Mégane 199520162020LHD C-segment hatchback.
Renault Megane E-Tech 1X7A6190.jpg Mégane E-Tech Electric 20212021LHD and RHDBattery electric C-segment car.
Renault Sandero 2020 front view (Colombia).png Sandero 200820122019LHD and RHD [1] Entry-level B-segment hatchback sold in emerging markets. Rebadged Dacia Sandero.
Renault Twingo Electric Vibes (III, Facelift) - f 30012021.jpg Twingo 199220142019LHD and RHD (until 2019) [2] City car (A-segment) marketed predominantly in Europe. Based on the same platform with the Smart Forfour.
Saloon
Renault Megane IV Sedan 1X7A0225.jpg Mégane 199520162020LHD [3] Saloon version of the Mégane predominantly sold in Eastern Europe and other markets.
2021 Renault Taliant 1.0 Joy (Turkey) front view.png Taliant 20212021LHDEntry-level B-segment saloon. Rebadged third-generation Dacia Logan.
Station wagon
Renault Megane IV Grandtour E-Tech IMG 3335.jpg Mégane Grandtour 199520162020LHDStation wagon version of the Mégane.
SUV /crossover
Renault Arkana (CMF-B) IMG 5528.jpg Arkana 20192019LHD and RHDCoupé SUV based on the Clio/Captur platform (Europe and others) or Duster platform (Russia). Also known as the Renault Samsung XM3 in South Korea.
Renault Austral 1X7A6753.jpg Austral 20222022LHD and RHDC-segment SUV.
Renault Captur II IMG 3310.jpg Captur 20132019LHD and RHDB-segment SUV based on the Clio platform.
Renault Duster 2020 (Russia) (cropped).jpg Duster 20122019LHD and RHD [4] Rebadged Dacia Duster for markets without the presence of Dacia. Previous generation was still available in India until last year.
Renault Espace VI Automesse Ludwigsburg 2023 1X7A0010.jpg Espace 19842023LHD and RHDD-segment SUV based on Austral.
Renault Kiger front 20230602.jpg Kiger 20212021RHDEntry-level B-segment SUV mainly destined for the Indian market.
Renault Koleos II IMG 6578.jpg Koleos 200620162023LHD and RHDFlagship Compact SUV based on the third-generation Nissan X-Trail. Also known as the Renault Samsung QM6 in South Korea. Discontinued in Europe after 2023, continued production in South Korea, Latin-America and Australia.
Renault Rafale IAA 2023 1X7A0389.jpg Rafale 20232023LHD and RHDD-segment coupe SUV. Based on Austral.
Renault Scenic E-Tech IAA 2023 1X7A0344.jpg Scénic E-Tech 20232023LHD and RHDBattery electric C-segment SUV. Replacing the original Renault Scenic.
MPV/minivan
Renault Kangoo III 1X7A6972.jpg Kangoo MPV 19972021LHD and RHDPassenger version of the Kangoo.
Renault Trafic III buses Facelift IMG 7691.jpg Trafic Kombi 20012014LHD and RHDPassenger version of the Trafic.
2021 Renault Triber RXZ (Indonesia) front view.jpg Triber 20192019RHDSub-4 meter three-row mini MPV mainly destined for the Indian market.
Van
Dacia Dokker LAEVA ABI duty vehicle (cropped).jpg
(Dacia Dokker pictured)
Dokker 20122012LHD and RHDRebadged Dacia Dokker for Middle East, African and South American markets without the presence of Dacia.
Renault Kangoo III Rapid IMG 6292.jpg Kangoo 19972021LHD and RHDSmall van/leisure activity vehicle. Battery electric variant available as the Kangoo E-Tech Electric.
Renault Nueva Kangoo 2018 (Colombia).jpg Kangoo (South America)19972021LHDRebadged and restyled Dacia Dokker produced in Argentina and sold throughout South America.
Renault Kangoo III Express IMG 4220.jpg Express 2021
(1985original)
2021LHDSmall van under the Kangoo, heavily based on the Dacia Dokker. Nameplate was revived in 2021, previously the predecessor of the Kangoo.
Renault Master III (2019) IMG 4211.jpg Master 19802023-LHD and RHDLarge van. Battery electric variant available as the Master E-Tech Electric.
2023 Renault Trafic 1.jpg Trafic 198020142021LHD and RHDMid-size van.
Pickup truck
Renault Alaskan (52177712778) (cropped).jpg Alaskan 20162016LHD [5] [6] Mid-size pickup truck, rebadged Nissan Navara.
Renault Duster Oroch 2016 in Punta del Este 01.JPG Duster Oroch 20152015LHDPickup truck version of the Duster for the South American market.
Renault Master III phase 3 - Benne basculante - Chassis simple cabine propulsion - 01 (cropped).jpg Master Tipper/Dropside 19802023-LHD and RHDPickup truck version of the Master.
Truck
Renault E-Tech C, Nufam 2023, Rheinstetten (P1130727).jpg C 201320132021LHD and RHDA range of medium duty/high duty trucks for construction.
2016 Renault Trucks D (2.1m) 7.7.jpg D 201320132022LHD and RHDA range of medium duty trucks for distribution.
Renault Trucks K 460 (52746537301).jpg K 201320132021LHD and RHDA range of heavy duty trucks for construction.
Renault T-Truck high.jpg T 201320132021LHD and RHDA range of heavy duty trucks for long-distance.

Historic models

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

Between the wars (1919–1939)

World War II (1939–1945)

After World War II to 1970 (1945–1970)

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Renault 4CV Belgium AA

Numeric models (1961–1996)

Former vehicles in production

Concept cars

Initiale Paris
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Initiale Paris
IAA (Frankfurt Motor Show) 2013

Others

Buses

Tanks

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