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Renault Introduces Talisman Flagship Saloon at the Auto China 2012
The Renault brand looked into its South Korean portfolio and more precisely Samsung to find a suitable flagship model to add to its lineup in China. What the French automaker found is the Samsung SM7 that was launched in its home market in the summer of 2011. After swapping badges, the Talisman was born and it made its world premiere at this week's 2012 Beijing Auto Show. The Talisman is a China-only model and will be produced in Korea alongside the SM7.
Renault said it will be exported to China starting in mid-June 2012 with a base price of 318,800 RMB (€38,652 or US$50,400 ).
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Renault's South Korean Samsung Unit To Cut Jobs As It Tries To Tackle Falling Sales
It’s not only Europe that has Renault worried as the French automotive group is now having troubles in South Korea with its Samsung unit. Renault Samsung said on Friday that it would launch its first ever voluntary redundancy programme in order...
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New Mg Icon Concept Crossover To Be Unveiled At The Beijing Auto Show
These are the first official sketches of a new concept model from MG named the Icon that will make its world premiere at next week's Auto China Show 2012 in Beijing. The Icon is said to preview an upcoming compact crossover model that will be launched...
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Renault-samsung Shows Sm7 Pre-production Concept
After last month's teaser sketch, Renault's Korean subsidiary Samsung unveiled the SM7 Concept at the Seoul Motor Show. In essence, it’s a pre-production design study that previews the next generation of Renault Samsung's flagship...
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Renault Samsung Unveils Qm5 Suv – Previews 2008 Renault Koleos Suv
Renault Samsung Motors., the South Korean affiliate of French automaker Renault, unveiled Monday (Nov. 19) its first ever SUV, the QM5 which will go on sale in the domestic market from early December. The same car but with a different grille will also...
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Samsung - No, Not Your Stereo
Renault's Korean subsidiary, Samsung Motors, will see a doubling in investment in hopes of increasing exports. Renault owns 80% of the company, the other portion belonging to the maker of your stereo or mp3 player. Here's what you don't...
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