Thursday, 15 September 2016

family fun cars



      Renault






 Renault  is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899.The company produces a range of cars and vans, and in the past has manufactured trucks, tractors, tanks, buses/coaches and autorail vehicles.



 According to the Organisation in 2013 Renault was the eleventh biggest automaker in the world by production volume,with 50.5% of sales coming outside of Europe. The Renault–Nissan Alliance is the fourth-largest automotive group.


 Together Renault and Nissan are investing €4 billion (US$5.16 billion) in eight electric vehicles over three to four years beginning in 2011. In 2013, new Renault vehicles had the lowest average CO2 emissions among generalist brands in Europe, with 110.1g/km.


 Renault is known for its role in motor sport, particularly rallying, Formula 1 and Formula E. Its early work on mathematical curve modeling for car bodies is important in the history of computer graphics.


 In the twenty-first century, Renault developed a reputation for distinctive, outlandish design. The second generation of the Laguna and Megane featured ambitious, angular designs that turned out to be successful, The 2000 Laguna was the second European car to feature "keyless" entry and ignition.Less successful were the company's more upmarket models. The Avantime, a unique coupe / multi-purpose vehicle, sold poorly and was quickly discontinued while the luxury Vel Satis model also disappointed. However, the design inspired the lines of the second-generation Mégane, the maker's most successful car. As well as its distinctive styling, Renault was to become known for its car safety by the independent company Euro NCAP Thus, in 2001, the Laguna achieved a 5-star rating,followed in 2004
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 In April 2010, Renault-Nissan announced an alliance with Daimler. Renault supplied Mercedes-Benz with its brand new 1.6 L turbodiesel engine and Mercedes-Benz provided a 2.0 L four-cylinder petrol engine to Renault-Nissan. The resulting new alliance was to develop a replacement for the Smart based on the Twingo.

 In February 2010, Renault opened a new production factory near TangierMorocco, with an annual output capacity of 170,000 vehicles.Over 100,000 vehicles were produced there in 2013. Renault expects to eventually increase production at the Tangier plant to 400,000 vehicles per year.





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