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This article only came to life thanks to the French website L’Argus and Yovan Dragic. It was L’Argus that revealed that the project P44 – planned to give South American buyers the Peugeot 1008 – will allow Stellantis to sell the Peugeot e-1008 in Europe. Dragic created the beautiful rendering above and other images you can check on his Behance page. He was kind enough to allow autoevolution to tell you this story with his work.
Renault Kwid, Triber, Kiger, Duster: Check out all offers in June 2021
Renault Kwid, Triber, Kiger, Duster: Check out all offers in June 2021
Renault is furnishing benefits up to Rs 75,000 on the Renault Kwid, Renault Triber, Renault Kiger and Renault Duster in June 2021.
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The Renault range in India includes the Kwid, Triber, Kiger and Duster.
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The customers can avail benefits up to Rs 45,000 on the Renault Triber.
There are benefits up to Rs 75,000 on the Renault Duster 1.3-litre turbo-petrol.
Renault currently sells four models Kwid, Triber, Kiger and Duster in India. The automaker is providing benefits to the tune of Rs 75,000 on its vehicles in June 2021. Check out the details below.
Renault India has silently increased prices across its entire product lineup. The price hike ranges between Rs 7,000 to Rs 39,000, depending on the model and variant.
By Glenn Brooks 03 Jun 2021 (Last Updated June 3rd, 2021 23:34)
This latest feature in a series looking at next generation models for the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance offers some insight into what s likely coming for Dacia and Lada later in the 2020s.
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Renault Group announced the ‘Dacia-Lada Business Unit’ in January, merging many of the brands’ activities where it makes sense to do so. There will also be extra models with shared architectures and replacements for quite a few overdue current ones.
In appointing Denis Le Vot as the CEO of Dacia and Lada, Renault wishes to “boost Dacia’s competitiveness through leveraged engineering & manufacturing synergies with Lada”.