2025 Renault Megane E-Tech (image: Tom White) On each trip, the E-Tech proved to be significantly ... A massive sunroof you can’t close which cooks the interior in Australian summer? Nope, the Megane ...
Renault has unveiled the interior of its upcoming Twingo electric city car – which will arrive in 2026. New images show a seven-inch digital instrument panel and a 10.1-inch central infotainment ...
Honda and Nissan are still determining if a merger is a viable option, but Honda’s fears aren’t entirely unfounded; there were whispers that Foxconn expressed interest in Renault’s stake in ...
The capacity at the Chennai plant, which is home to the Renault-Nissan alliance, is being used only to the tune of 45-50% and the new products are intended to boost this to 70%. Renault is ...
2024 was a good year for Renault and it’s starting 2025 off strong, via the medium of interior images of its forthcoming Twingo E-Tech. Much like the lovable R5 - which has just won the Car of ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Renault will launch facelifts for the Kiger SUV and the Triber MPV later this year, said Renault India MD and CEO ...
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Actual terms vary by lender. I purchased a 2023 K5 GT (GT1 package) with the upgraded engine with approximately 290HP. The car is well worth the money, as it’s priced very competitively with ...
Alpine special advisor Flavio Briatore has explained the decision to close the Renault F1 2026 engine project was “saying goodbye to something that only costs us money but brings us nothing.” ...
Building on the already constant buzz, Fujikura is expanding the Ventus family with the all-new Ventus White wood shaft and ... similar to the wood shaft line. The Ventus HB collection will ...
The winner was announced at today's Brussels motor show, and collected by Renault boss Fabrice Cambolive ... The jury is made of 60 front-line car journalists from 23 countries.