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  2. Renault 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Renault 4, or R4 in short (and 4L, pronounced "Quatrelle", in French), is an economy car built by the French company Renault from 1961 to 1994. Although the Renault 4 was first marketed as a short estate or wagon, its minimal rear overhang, and its top-hinged, single-piece tail-gate made it the world's first mass-produced hatchback car, as well as the first time Renault had used a front ...

  3. Renault - Wikipedia

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    1966 Renault 4. Renault then launched two successful cars – the Renault 4 (1961–1992), a practical competitor for the likes of the Citroën 2CV, and the rear-engined Renault 8. [28] The larger Renault 10 followed the success of the Renault 8, and was the last rear-engined Renault.

  4. Renault 4 E-Tech - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the Renault 4ever was announced as one of several new EVs Renault would introduce by 2025. [2] "4Ever" is the name of the EV project that resulted in the 4Ever Trophy prototype concept car first shown at the Paris Motor Show in October 2022. [1] [3] The 4 E-Tech is a compact crossover cousin of the forthcoming all-electric Renault 5 E ...

  5. List of Renault vehicles - Wikipedia

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    4 E-Tech: 2025 2025 — B-segment Subcompact SUV. Retro-styled Battery electric Subcompact car/SUV. Arkana: 2019 2019 2023 Coupé SUV based on the Clio/Captur platform (Europe and others) or Duster platform (Russia). Also known as the Renault Samsung XM3 in South Korea. Austral: 2022 2022 — C-segment SUV. Captur: 2013 2019 2024

  6. R4 - Wikipedia

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    Renault R4, alternative name for the Renault 4; Suzuki GSX-R/4, a concept car made by Suzuki in 2001; Roads. R4 ring road in Ghent, Belgium;

  7. List of Renault engines - Wikipedia

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    The F inline-4 family (for Fonte, French for cast iron) was the successor to the A family. Launched in 1981 on the Renault 9 and Renault 11, it has been the mainstay of Renault's engine lineup through the early 2000s in a succession of increasingly powerful petrol and Diesel variants in overhead camshaft configurations. It was also Renault's ...

  8. Renault 4CV - Wikipedia

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    The Renault 4CV (French: quatre chevaux, pronounced as if spelled quat'chevaux) [5] is a car produced by the French company Renault from August 1947 through July 1961. [2] It is a four-door economy car with its engine mounted in the rear and driving the rear wheels.

  9. Category:Renault vehicles - Wikipedia

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