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Renault Delays Zoe EV Launch So It Won’t Steal New Clio 4’s Thunder
Renault’s Chief Operating Officer Carlos Tavares has confirmed that the French car manufacturer has set a CO2 fleet emissions target below 100 g/km in 2016 and below 80 g/km in 2020, when he estimates that electric vehicles will account for 10 percent of its product portfolio. The Zoe EV is a B-segment car that, in Tavares’ own words, “is almost impossible to go back to internal combustion after driving it. We are confident in its success and impatient to launch it.â€
Not desperate enough, though, to suspend its launch in order to make way for the all-new Clio IV that premiered at September’s Paris Auto Show.
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New Renault Clio Estate Proves That Wagons Don't Have To Look Boring
Renault put a lot of effort in the styling of its latest Clio series, be that for the five-door hatchback that is readily available, or the new Estate model that was revealed at the Paris Motor Show last year and which will soon go on sale across Europe....
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Renault Says Clio Mk3 To Continue To Be Sold Alongside The New Model
The launch of the brand-new, fourth generation Clio at last month's Paris Motor Show didn't bring the demise of Renault's third generation supermini in Europe after all. The French carmaker announced this week that the older model will continue...
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2013 Clio Renaultsport Mk4 Makes Surprise Debut At Goodwood Festival Of Speed
We knew that Renault was going to show the Alpine A110-50 Concept at the Goodwood Festival of Speed (June 28 – July 1) but the French carmaker had another surprise up its sleeve for this outing as it brought along a camouflaged prototype of the...
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Renault Contemplating The Launch Of Two Upscale Brands Including The Revival Of Alpine
While the economic outlook for Europe may be grim, Renault is looking to expand its portfolio with the addition of the two upscale brands including the revival of the Alpine marque to produce sports cars and the creation of another label called Initial...
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Psa Peugeot-citroen And Renault Say They're Too Thin On Profits By Making Cars In France
In a move that reminds us a lot of what Fiat-Chrysler CEO, Sergio Marchionne told the Italian government not too long ago, both Renault and PSA Peugeot-Citroen executives told French parliamentary officials in separate appearances before the Senate that...
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