List of Renault vehicles
This is a list of vehicles produced by Renault.
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Current models
Vehicles not sold in the core European market
Model | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Vehicle description | ||||
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Introduction | Update/facelift | Driving position | |||||
Hatchback | |||||||
![]() CLIO/LUTECIA |
Clio | 1990 | 2019 | — | LHD and RHD | B-segment hatchback. Traditionally the best-selling Renault model. Also known as the Lutecia in Japan. | |
![]() KWID/CITY K-ZE |
Kwid/City K-ZE | 2015 | 2015 | 2019 | LHD and RHD | Entry-level crossover-styled city car sold predominantly in India and Latin America. The electric version called the City K-ZE is sold in China. | |
![]() MÉGANE |
Mégane | 1995 | 2016 | 2020 | LHD and RHD | C-segment hatchback. To be completely abandoned and replaced with the Renault Mégane E-Tech Electric in 2023. | |
![]() SANDERO |
Sandero | 2008 | 2012 | 2019 | LHD and RHD[1] | Entry-level B-segment hatchback sold in emerging markets. Rebadged Dacia Sandero. | |
![]() TWINGO |
Twingo | 1992 | 2014 | 2019 | LHD and RHD (until 2019)[2] | City car (A-segment) marketed predominantly in Europe. Based on the same platform with the Smart Forfour. To be completely abandoned and replaced with the official production model of the Renault 5 EV Concept in 2024.[3] | |
![]() ZOE |
Zoe | 2012 | 2012 | 2020 | LHD and RHD | B-segment battery electric hatchback. Best-selling electric vehicle in Europe in 2020. To be completely abandoned and replaced with the official production model of the Renault 5 EV Concept in 2024.[4] | |
Saloon | |||||||
![]() MÉGANE SEDAN |
Mégane | 1995 | 2016 | 2020 | LHD and RHD[5] | Saloon version of the Mégane predominantly sold in Eastern Europe and other markets. To be completely abandoned and replaced with the Renault Mégane E-Tech Electric in 2023. | |
![]() TALIANT |
Taliant | 2021 | 2021 | — | LHD | Entry-level B-segment saloon. Rebadged third-generation Dacia Logan. | |
Station wagon | |||||||
![]() MÉGANE GRANDTOUR |
Mégane | 1995 | 2016 | 2020 | LHD and RHD | Station wagon version of the Mégane. To be completely abandoned and replaced with the Renault Mégane E-Tech Electric in 2023. | |
SUV/crossover | |||||||
![]() ARKANA |
Arkana | 2019 | 2019 | — | LHD and RHD | Coupé SUV based on the Clio/Captur platform (Europe and others) or Duster platform (Russia). Also known as the Renault Samsung XM3 in South Korea. | |
![]() CAPTUR |
Captur | 2013 | 2019 | — | LHD and RHD | B-segment SUV based on the Clio platform. | |
![]() CAPTUR/KAPTUR (HA) |
2016 | 2016 | 2020 | LHD and RHD | B-segment SUV based on the Duster platform for Russia, South America and India. Known internally as the Captur Global Access. | ||
![]() DUSTER |
Duster | 2012 | 2019 | — | LHD and RHD[6] | Rebadged Dacia Duster for markets without the presence of Dacia. Previous generation is still available in India. | |
AUSTRAL | Austral | 2022 | 2022 | — | LHD and RHD | C-segment SUV. | |
![]() KIGER |
Kiger | 2021 | 2021 | — | RHD | Entry-level B-segment SUV mainly destined for the Indian market. | |
![]() KOLEOS |
Koleos | 2006 | 2016 | 2020 | LHD and RHD[7] | SUV based on the third-generation Nissan X-Trail. Also known as the Renault Samsung QM6 in South Korea. To be completely abandoned and replaced with a 7-seater version of the Renault Austral in 2023. | |
![]() MÉGANE E-TECH ELECTRIC |
Mégane E-Tech Electric | 2021 (1995 (original nameplate)) |
2021 | — | LHD and RHD | Battery electric C-segment SUV. | |
MPV/minivan | |||||||
![]() KANGOO MPV |
Kangoo MPV | 1997 | 2021 | — | LHD and RHD | Passenger version of the Kangoo. | |
![]() TRAFIC KOMBI |
Trafic Kombi | 2001 | 2014 | — | LHD and RHD | Passenger version of the Trafic. | |
![]() TRIBER |
Triber | 2019 | 2019 | — | RHD | Sub-4 meter three-row mini MPV mainly destined for the Indian market. | |
Van | |||||||
![]() DOKKER |
Dokker | 2012 | 2012 | — | LHD and RHD | Rebadged Dacia Dokker for Middle East, African and South American markets without the presence of Dacia. | |
![]() KANGOO |
Kangoo | 1997 | 2021 | — | LHD and RHD | Small van/leisure activity vehicle. Battery electric variant available as the Kangoo E-Tech Electric. | |
![]() KANGOO (South America) |
Kangoo | 1997 | 2021 | — | LHD | Rebadged and restyled Dacia Dokker produced in Argentina and sold throughout South America. | |
![]() EXPRESS |
Express | 2021 (1985 (original)) |
2021 | — | LHD | Small van under the Kangoo, heavily based on the Dacia Dokker. Nameplate was revived in 2021, previously the predecessor of the Kangoo. | |
![]() MASTER |
Master | 1980 | 2010 | 2019 | LHD and RHD | Large van. Battery electric variant available as the Master E-Tech Electric. | |
![]() TRAFIC |
Trafic | 1980 | 2014 | 2021 | LHD and RHD | Mid-size van. | |
Pickup truck | |||||||
![]() ALASKAN |
Alaskan | 2016 | 2016 | — | LHD[8][9] | Mid-size pickup truck, rebadged Nissan Navara. | |
![]() DUSTER OROCH |
Duster Oroch | 2015 | 2015 | — | LHD | Pickup truck version of the Duster for the South American market. | |
![]() MASTER TIPPER/DROPSIDE |
Master | 1980 | 2010 | 2019 | LHD and RHD | Pickup truck version of the Master. | |
Truck | |||||||
![]() C |
C | 2013 | 2013 | 2021 | LHD and RHD | A range of medium duty/high duty trucks for construction. | |
![]() D |
D | 2013 | 2013 | — | LHD and RHD | A range of medium duty trucks for distribution. | |
![]() K |
K | 2013 | 2013 | 2021 | LHD and RHD | A range of heavy duty trucks for construction. | |
![]() T |
T | 2013 | 2013 | 2021 | LHD and RHD | A range of heavy duty trucks for long-distance. | |
Quadricycle | |||||||
![]() TWIZY |
Twizy | 2012 | 2012 | — | Central drive position | Battery electric microcar/quadricycle. To be completely abandoned and replaced with the Mobilize EZ-1 in 2023.[10] | |
Sports car | |||||||
![]() ALPINE A110 |
Alpine A110 | 2017 (1962 (original)) |
2017 | — | LHD and RHD | ||
Model | Calendar year introduced |
Introduction (model code) | Update/facelift | Vehicle description | |||
Current model |
Historic models
Pre–World War I To World War I (1899–1918)
- Voiturette (Type A/Type B/Type C/Type D/Type E/Type G/Type H/Type J) (1899–1903)
- 8CV (Type L/Type M/Type Z/Type AJ/Type AL/Type AN/Type AX) (1902–1914)
- 7CV (Type R/Type T) (1903–1904)
- 14CV (Type N (a)/Type N (b)/Type U (b)/Type U (c)/Type U (d)/Type X/Type AB/Type BX/Type CC/Type DJ) (1903–1914)
- 10CV (Type N (c)/Type Q/Type U (a)/Type U (e)/Type Y/Type AH/Type AM/Type BK/Type GS/Type IC/Type IG/Type II/Type IM/Type JR) (1903–1923) (Was facelifted as the Renault KZ in 1923)
- 20CV (Type S/Type V/Type AS/Type BY/Type BM/Type CE/Type CH/Type DX/Type EI/Type EJ) (1903–1919)
- 18CV (Type BF/Type CD/Type ED/Type FE/Type FS/Type GR/Type GV/Type HG/Type IQ/Type JS/Type JY/Type KD/Type MG/Type PI/Type PZ) (1909–1928)
- 22CV (Type DO/Type DP/Type EE) (1913–1914)
- 18CV (Type BF/Type CD/Type ED/Type FE/Type FS/Type GR/Type GV/Type HG/Type IQ/Type JS/Type JY/Type KD/Type MG/Type PI/Type PZ) (1909–1928)
- Taxi de la Marne (Type AG/Type AG–1) (1905–1921)
- 9CV (Type EK/Type FD) (1913–1920)
- 35CV (Type AI/Type AO/Type CF/Type CI/Type DQ/Type ET) (1906–1917)
- 40CV (Type AR/Type BH/Type CG/Type DT/Type ES/Type HD/Type IR/Type JP/Type IR1/Type IR2/Type JD/Type JV/Type JV1/Type MC/Type MC1/Type NM) (1908–1928)
- 12CV (Type AZ/Type BZ/Type CB/Type DG/Type EF/Type EU/Type JM/Type JT/Type KH/Type LS/Type ME) (1909–1926)
- 11CV (Type CQ/Type DM/Type ER/Type FK) (1912–1919)
- EG (1914–1919)
Between the wars (1919–1939)
- 6CV (Type KJ/Type MT/Type NN) (1922–1930)
- KZ (1923–1932)
- Primaquatre (1931–1941)
- AGx (1937–1941)
- Vivaquatre (1932–1939)
- Primaquatre (1931–1941)
- 15CV (Type KR/Type NE/Type NO/Type NS/Type PG/Type PK/Type PL/Type PM/Type RA) (1924–1928)
- Vivasix (1927–1934)
- Vivastella (1929–1939)
- Primastella (1932–1934)
- Vivasix (1927–1934)
- Monasix (1927–1931)
- Monastella (1928–1932)
- Reinastella (1929–1933)
- Reinasport (1932–1934)
- Nervastella (1929–1936)
- Nervahuit (1930–1931)
- Nervasport (1932–1935)
- Nerva Grand Sport (1935–1938)
- Suprastella (1938–1939)
- Nerva Grand Sport (1935–1938)
- Monaquatre (1932–1936)
- Vivasport (1933–1935)
- Viva Grand Sport (1935–1939)
- ABx (1934–1937)
- Celtaquatre (1934–1938)
- Celtastandard (1935–1937)
- ACx/ADx (1935–1940)
- Juvaquatre (1937–1957) (Was facelifted as the Renault Dauphinoise in 1957)
- Novaquatre (1938–1940)
World War II (1939–1945)
- AHx (1941–1947)
After World War II to 1970 (1945–1970)

Renault 4CV Belgium AA
- 4CV (1947–1961)
- Galion (1947–1965)
- Super Galion (1965–1982)
- Voltigeur (1947–1965)
- Goélette (1949–1965)
- Super Goélette (1965–1982)
- Goélette (1949–1965)
- Colorale, including Prairie and Savane versions (1950–1956)
- Fainéant (1950–1967)
- Frégate (1951–1960)
- Dauphine (1956–1967)
- Ondine (1961–1962)
- Dauphinoise (1957–1960)
- Floride (1959–1962)
- Caravelle (1959–1968)
- Estafette (1959–1980)
- Rambler (1962–1967)
Numeric models (1961–1996)
- 3 (1961–1962)
- 4 (1961–1992)
- 4 Fourgonette (1961–1988)
- 4 (1961–1992)
- 8 (1962–1973)
- 10 (1965–1971)
- 16 (1965–1980)
- 6 (1968–1980)
- 12 (1969–1980)
- 15 (1971–1979)
- 17 (1971–1979)
- 5 (1972–1996)
- 7 (Spain only) (1974–1984)
- 30 (1975–1983)
- 20 (1975–1984)
- 14 (1976–1983)
- 18 (1978–1986)
- 9 (1981–1989)
- 11 (1983–1989)
- 25 (1984–1992)
- 21 (1986–1995)
- 19 (1988–1996)
Former vehicles in production
- Rodeo (1970–1986)
- J (1975–1980)
- Torino (Latin America only) (1975–1981)
- H (1977–1980)
- Virage (Australia only) (1978–1980)
- 50 Series (1979–1993)
- Fuego (1980–1986)
- G (1980–1992)
- R (1980–1996)
- Alliance (North America only) (1982–1987)
- Encore (North America only) (1984–1987)
- B (1982–1999)
- Espace (1984–2022)
- Grand Espace (1998–2015)
- Express (1985–2000)
- Premier (North America only) (1986–1987)
- CBH (1986–1997)
- Medallion (North America only) (1987–1988)
- Magnum (1990–2013)
- Safrane (1992–2002)
- Laguna (1994–2015)
- Spider (1995–1999)
- Puncher (1995–2009)
- Premium (1996–2014)
- Scenic (1996–2022)
- Scenic RX4 (2000–2003)
- Grand Scenic (2004–2022)
- Scenic Conquest (2007–2009)
- Kerax (1997–2014)
- Mascott (1999–2010)
- Midlum (1999–2013)
- Symbol (Africa, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Middle East, Russia, and Turkey only) (1999–2021)
- Logan (Africa, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Middle East, Russia, and Turkey only) (2004–2021)
- Avantime (2001–2003)
- Vel Satis (2001–2009)
- Modus (2004–2012)
- Grand Modus (2008–2012)
- Maxity (2007–2019)
- Fluence (2009–2016)
- Scala (Mexico) (2010–2013)
- Scala (India) (2012–2017)
- Scala (Mexico) (2010–2013)
- Access (2010–2013)
- Wind (2010–2013)
- Latitude (2010–2015)
- Pulse (India only) (2012–2017)
- Talisman (China) (2012–2020)
- Talisman (Europe) (2015–2022)
- Kadjar (2015-2022)
Concept cars

Initiale Paris
IAA (Frankfurt Motor Show) 2013
IAA (Frankfurt Motor Show) 2013
- 5 EV (2021)
- Alaskan (2015)
- Alpine A110-50 (2012)
- Alpine A310 Special (1972)
- Altica (2006)
- Argos (1994)
- Arkana (2018)
- Avantime (1999)
- Be Bop (2003)
- Captur (2011)
- Coupe Corbusier (2015)
- DCross (2012)
- DeZir (2010)
- Egeus (2005)
- Ellypse (2002)
- Eolab (2014)
- Espider (1998)
- Étoile Filante (1954)
- Evado (1995)
- Eve (1981)
- EZ-GO (2018)
- EZ-PRO (2018)
- EZ-ULTIMO (2018)
- Fiftie (1996)
- Fluence (2004)
- Frendzy (2011)
- Gabbiano (1983)
- Initiale (1995)
- Initiale Paris (2013)
- K-ZE (2018)
- Koleos (2000)
- Koleos (2006)
- Kwid (2014)
- Laguna (1990)
- Long Cours (1994)
- Ludo (1994)
- Mégane (1988)[11]
- Modus (1994)
- Modus (2004)
- Morphoz (2020)
- Nepta (2006)
- Next (1995)
- Ondelios (2008)
- Operandi (2000)
- Pangea (1997)
- R8 Coupe (1964)
- Racoon (1993)
- Reinastella (1992)
- R-Space (2011)
- Scenic (1991)
- Scénic (2007)
- Symbioz (2017)
- Talisman (2001)
- Trezor (2016)
- Twin'Run (2013)
- Twin’Z (2013)
- Wind (2004)
- Vel Satis (1998)
- Vesta (1983)
- Vesta 2 (1987)
- Z.E. (2008–2010)
- Zo (1998)
- Zoe (2005)
- Zoom (1992)
Others
Buses
- Type PR (1926–1930)
- PN (1926–1930)
- TN (1931–1971)
- R4200 (1949–1957)
- SC10 (1965–1989), initially launched by Saviem
- S45 (1977–1993)
- PR14 (1979–1989)
- E7 (1980–1983)
- PR100 (1980–1999)
- FR1 (1983–1996)
- Iliade (1996–2002)
- R312 (1987–1997)
- Tracer (1991–2002)
- Agora (1995–2002)
- Récréo (1996–2001)
- Ares (1998–2002)
Tanks
- FT (1917–1949)
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