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Renault Samsung Motors presents the SM7


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Seoul December 2, 2004; Renault Samsung Motors launches the SM7 in Korea. This top-range saloon with sophisticated design features combined elegance, traveling comfort, cutting-edge technology, quietness and safety. The SM7 is now on sale in Korea.

With the addition of the SM7 to its range, Renault Samsung Motors confirms its presence on Korea's top-range vehicle market.

Developed by the Renault Samsung Motors R&D center, the SM7 is a spacious saloon with sophisticated design features. The vehicle is equipped with the latest technological innovations and combines elegance, traveling comfort, a and a quiet ride with safety.

The SM7 is fitted with the 3.5 V6 and 2.3 Neo VQ engines, fruit of the Renault- Nissan Alliance cutting-edge technology. These engines offer high torque for dynamic, flexible driving under all driving conditions.

The SM7 is a roomy saloon (4.945m/1.790m/1.475m) with energetic, high-status exterior styling. It is the first vehicle to integrate the new Renault Samsung Motors visual identity for the frontal design of vehicles.

With a luxurious, roomy, comfortable interior, the SM7 offers superior driving pleasure.

The SM7 is equipped with the latest innovative technology never before seen on the Korean market such as a rear monitoring system and the hands-free card.

Safety features include developments such as the Smart Airbag System, which features auto-adaptive side and curtain airbags and such as the electronic brake force distribution (EBD ABS) and the Braking Assistance System (BAS).

Twenty-four months and 300 billion won (about €220 million) were invested in the development of the SM7, which is produced at the Busan plant in Korea.

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