Renault has been the undisputed leader of western Europe’s commercial vehicle market for the past 12 years
Fiat has once again set new standards in cutting carbon dioxide emissions, after both the Fiat brand and Fiat Group posted Europe’s lowest volume weighted CO2 emissions, according to JATO, the world leader in automotive advisory and research services.
Following on from the Memorandum of Understanding on electric vehicles signed at the Frankfurt International Motor Show last September, Europcar and Renault have taken the next step, with Europcar pre-ordering 500 Renault electric vehicles for delivery in Europe’s largest cities from the third quarter of 2011.
British buyers will be able to see, drive and own a Dacia from the end of 2012, following confirmation at the Geneva motor show yesterday, that the fast-growing brand will launch in the UK.
As a champion and pioneer of the principle of sustainable mobility for all, Renault sees the automobile as a means for mankind to progress.
The UK’s largest independent pharmaceutical manufacturer, Thornton and Ross, has taken delivery of a new Euro 5 Renault Premium 270.18 rigid, with a high roof sleeper cab.
Steel transport company, Hingley Transport Ltd., has taken delivery of seven new Renault Premium 460.25, 6×2 tractor units, through Renault Trucks Midlands.
Following the recent launch of New Master, Renault is stepping up its product offensive with the introduction of two further new models: New Kangoo Van Maxi and New Trafic.
New Mégane Coupé-Cabriolet rounds off the renewal of the New Mégane family in style with introduction of the line-up’s sixth body type.
Chepstow based tanker manufacturer, Fuller Tankers, has taken delivery of a new 4×2 Renault Premium Lander 280.18s, through Renault Trucks Essex.