10 Upcoming Renault Cars: A Lineup of Refreshed Best Sellers and All-New Models




Playing safe is the best description for the Renault’s 2021 lineup. It introduces a few new nameplates, facelifts best-sellers, adds hybridized powertrains for a wide range of models and dwells upon the future of the brand via a couple of futuristic concepts. Let’s browse through the entire selection of innovations from Renault,

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#1 2021 Renault Arkana & Arkana e-Tech

Initially launched solely as the Russian market offering, in 2021 the Arkana will enter European dealerships as the first coupe SUV from the mass producer.

#2 2021 Renault Megane eVISION

Scheduled to start production in late 2021, Renault Megane eVISION borrows the name from the best-selling Megane hatch, but reinterprets the familiar design anew. The model sits higher above the ground, looks slightly beefier, but has very compact dimensions, measuring just 165.7 inches in length.

#3 2021 Renault Twingo Electric & Vibes Limited Edition

Since many city cars are being electrified nowadays, it does not come as a huge surprise that the Twingo is branching out an all-electric offspring. The model is offered in 3 trims, plus a dedicated launch edition, called Vibes.

#4 2021 Renault Kiger

Renault is consolidating its lineup in India with an all-new crossover-SUV that will become the most affordable model in the brand’s range. Rumored to get a pricetag near 7,000 US dollars, 2021 Renault Kiger will make debut in production form in late January 2021, but for now, we have already seen its protype version.

#5 2021 Renault MEGANE Hatchback

7 million units across 4 generations allow Megane to hold the title of one of the best-selling cars on the international arena. The 2021 improvements begin with the LED Pure Vision headlights across all trims.

#6 2021 Renault 5 Prototype

Positioned a new core model from the French brand, the 5 prototype will become the first vehicle in Renault’s new development strategy, that includes at least 7 new electric cars by 2025.

#7 2021 Renault Captur E-Tech

2021 Renault Captur E-Tech completes the new Captur range, joining the already available Captur plug-in. In this modification, the popular crossover combines a 1.6-litre four-cylinder engine with an electric motor that is wired to a 1.2 kWh battery.

#8 Renault Mobilize & EZ 1 Prototype

The idea of shared mobility becomes more and more popular in European cities, so Renault is launching a separate brand dedicated to offering new ways of transportation. Named Mobilize, the company will develop an entire fleet of electric models for car sharing and urban delivery.

#9 2021 Renault Megane Sedan

The current Megane sedan debuted in 2016, and the 2021 facelift aims at sprucing it up a bit, until the time when the new generation model comes along. The refreshed front gets a new grille with chrome elements and full Renault’s LED technology, incorporating C-Shape daytime running lights.

#10 2021 Renault ZOE VAN

Though officially playing in the same segment as the Kangoo Z.E. and Master Z.E., the all-new Renault ZOE Van is basically a regular model that lost its rear seats.

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  1. Renault has huge potential to capture a large market in India but don't know what is holding them back …hope such cars should come India …as of Renault kiger is inline …best of luck

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