Renault Unveils it New Laguna - VIDEO ENHANCED
New Laguna, for driving pleasure and peace of mind
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New Laguna's refined lines have been carefully crafted to create a dynamic, fluid design that effortlessly underpins the model's status as a true Grand Tourer.
Thanks to
its impeccable handling and broad range of powertrain packages, New Laguna
guarantees genuine driving pleasure:
• Impeccable handling
New Laguna's responsive chassis stands out as one of the best on the market in
terms of both steering precision and control of cornering roll thanks
essentially to the new model's closer-ratio steering and uprated
suspension. Significant work has also gone into the tuning of its damping
performance to ensure even greater driving pleasure and comfort.
• A broad range of powertrain packages
The New Laguna line-up features the
brand's familiar engines, including the 130 and 175hp versions of the 2.0
dCi (96/127kW) which are particularly responsive and punchy when mated to
Renault's AJO automatic transmission. Meanwhile, the economical and
environmentally-respectful 1.5 dCi 110hp (81kW) combines remarkable
performance with even lower fuel consumption, returning a frugal 5.1
litres/100km (equivalent to 136g of CO2/km) to offer one of the segment's
most attractive compromises between performance, fuel economy and
emissions. Developed jointly by Renault and Nissan, the smooth, responsive
145hp (103.4kW) 2.0 16V petrol engine ensures a particularly high level of
acoustic comfort.
The following features ensure peace of mind for all New
Laguna occupants:
• Class-leading active and passive safety
New Laguna benefits from Renault’s extensive experience in the field of
safety and special attention has been paid to the new car's side impact
protection performance. Equipment includes an exclusive new-generation
double lateral airbag (thorax + pelvis) which is based on a twin-chamber,
dual pressure system triggered by two sensors located in the front door and
B-pillar. A specific algorithm adjusts the system's deployment time as a
function of the force of the impact. On the active safety front, New
Laguna’s brakes are amongst the most fade-resistant on the market.
• Optimised comfort
In addition to its finely-tuned suspension, New
Laguna offers a degree of acoustic comfort that sets new standards in its
segment, thanks notably to more effective soundproofing between the engine
compartment and cabin. Meanwhile, the particularly demanding brief relating
to thermal comfort has led to the introduction of a new,
externally-controlled, high capacity compressor that is capable of
producing cold air particularly quickly.
• Extremely practical
It is now easier than ever to take in the information displayed on the dashboard,
while careful attention has also been paid to drive-station ergonomics. A
long list of practical features, including parking brake assist and the
second-generation hands-free card, further contribute to taking the stress
out of day-to-day motoring. Last but by no means least, the Estate version
is equipped with a system that allows a flat boot-floor to be obtained at
the push of a button.
From the design and validation phases through to
production and servicing, New Laguna has been engineered for robustness and
reliability:
One of the chief pledges of the Renault Commitment 2009 plan
concerned New Laguna directly, namely the target for the new model to rank
among the top three cars in its segment in terms of product and service
quality. In addition to the more stringent design and production processes
that have been put into place, more than 120 New Lagunas were subjected to
the equivalent of six million kilometres of testing in the most gruelling
climatic and road conditions imaginable.
New Laguna rivals with the best in
its segment regarding running, repair and servicing costs:
• This has notably been achieved thanks to its 110hp (81kW) and 150hp (110kW) dCi
diesel engines which return fuel consumption of 5.1 litres/100km and 6.0
litres/100km respectively, equivalent to 136g and 158g of CO2/km.
• As one of the models covered by the Renault ecoČ line – an
appellation conceived as a hallmark for the range's economical and
ecologically-sound vehicles – a version of New Laguna will be
available that emits just 136g of CO2/km and incorporates a high 35kg of
recycled plastic. To further optimize fuel consumption, New Laguna tips the
scales at an average 15kg less than its predecessor.
New Laguna will be unveiled to the public at September's Frankfurt Motor Show and is scheduled to go on sale beginning October 2007.