Renault Unveils Latitude In Moscow And Announces Local Production Of Three Models
PARIS – Aug 25, 2010: Renault is one of the key players in the Russian automobile industry. Since 2005, in partnership with the Government of Moscow (Avtoframos), it has successfully developed its production facilities in the country and in 2008, Renault became the strategic partner of AvtoVAZ. The alliance between Renault-Nissan and AvtoVAZ plans to capture 40% of the Russian market by 2015.
Renault has ranked as the number-four brand in Russia since April and its market share has risen to 5.3%, with 50,801 cars sold in the first seven months of this year. Logan has maintained its position as Russia's top-selling imported car.
The Renault Latitude: The World Of Business Class
Renault is
giving a world premiere of its new business class saloon in Moscow. This
elegant car combines balanced proportions, with classic design, and
spaciousness. This car will appeal to customers who appreciate superior
quality materials and comfort in all its forms. Latitude embodies the best
technical advances in terms of reliability and efficiency and is destined
to become the flagship model of Renault's range of cars.
It goes on sale in Russia in the autumn and will then be released in a further 50 countries around the world.
Three New Models For Local Production In 2011: Fluence, Mégane And
Duster
Renault is expanding its range of models that will be
produced locally:
The local production of these models will enable Renault to offer competitively priced cars that are manufactured with the specific needs of the Russian market in mind, not only in the Entry segment, but also in C and SUV segments.
Fluence went on sale on the Russian market in April of this year. Customers appreciate this car for its size, characteristics and position between the C and D-segment. The Mégane hatchback has been sold in Russia since May this year, expanding Renault's C-segment offer.
Renault Duster is a reliable, safe, comfortable, easy to drive, and affordable 4x4. It is built on the B0 platform (Logan platform) known for its durability and reliability. Economical to run and affordable, this genuine 4x4 is an unrivalled offer in the car market and is certain to be a success in Russia. Russian versions of Duster will include specific interior design, equipment and engines to appeal to the tastes and demands of the market.
Renault fluence z.e. Concept: future electric car from
renault
In Moscow, Renault is presenting Fluence Z.E. Concept, the
high-tech, attractive, spacious, electric family car developed with the aim
of creating a long-awaited affordable vehicle with zero CO2 emissions.
Fluence Z.E. Concept previews the forthcoming Fluence electric car, which
will have a range of up to 100 miles and zero CO2 emissions.
A Brand That Makes "People's Cars"
Renault is popular in
Russia first and foremost thanks to its star models, Logan and Sandero,
which are both prime examples of an unrivalled balance between price and
quality. Logan is the best-selling foreign car in Russia. Sandero has
already sold in large numbers since its launch in Russia in March this year
and it is largely thanks to these two models that Renault has reached
fourth place for car sales in the market. Both models target the budget
segment which occupies one third of the Russian car market and more than
80% of Renault sales in Russia. More than 290,000 people have bought a
Logan since its launch in 2005 and more than 9,000 Sandero have been sold
the launch in March this year.
Renault will expand its offering to the Russian market next month, where the mix of automatic cars represents a third of the market, with the long-awaited release of the Logan and Sandero automatic.
Renault has released an unprecedented number of new models onto the
Russian market this year:
Renault has 120 official sales points throughout Russia.
Russia – A Key Market For Renault
Russia is a strategic
market for Renault and the Renault-Nissan Alliance. Together the
Renault-Nissan Alliance and AvtoVAZ plan to capture 40% of the Russian
market by 2015.
With three production sites in Russia, the partnership will have an overall production capacity of 1.3 million cars in 2012 with the Moscow Renault plant (production capacity 160,000 cars per year), the Nissan plant in St Petersburg (50,000 cars per year) and the AvtoVAZ production facility in Togliatti (1.1 million cars per year).
The partners are currently implementing a production system for the Alliance in the Togliatti plant and a joint production line for the manufacture of cars based on the B0 (Logan) platform with a capacity of 350,000 vehicles per year. Each of the three brands will produce models of their respective ranges on this line. Lada will be the first of the three carmakers to produce its vans and estate cars here.
In addition, the Renault-Nissan Alliance and AvtoVAZ united their quality and supplier development teams in March 2010. The joint team is working on making quality improvements to the Russian supplier base. The qualitative and quantitative development of suppliers in Russia, a country where local production is the key to success, will be advantageous to all the partners and the goal for all three companies is to have 74% of components manufactured locally.
World Premiere
Renault Latitude: The World Of Business
Class Cars
Renault is giving the world premiere to its new saloon in
Moscow. This elegant car combines balanced proportions, with classic
design, generous exterior dimensions, roominess and a large boot. This
saloon embodies the best technical advances in terms of reliability and
efficiency, and is destined to become the flagship model of Renault's range
of cars. Latitude goes on sale in Russia in the autumn and will then be
released in a further 50 countries around the world.
Generous dimensions:
Innovative comfort technologies:
The pleasure from driving the vehicle and its superior handling on the
road is a result of the powerful and efficient power trains and optimum
suspension setup:
The build quality and features of this model are designed for the most
demanding customer:
The Renault Latitude: Big On The Outside, Big On The
Inside
With such generous external dimensions (length –
4,887mm; width – 1,832mm; height – 1,483mm), Latitude easily
falls into the category of large saloon. The wheelbase stretches 2.76
metres and the front and rear overhangs are 1.02 metres and 1.1 metres
respectively. The intelligent adaptive bi-xenon headlights compliment the
contours of the chrome grill. The boot compartment is one of the best in
the category: 477 litres (511 litres without the spare wheel). The size of
the optional electric panoramic sunroof makes it stand out from others in
the category.
The vehicle and onboard comfort controls are all within easy reach with all located around the steering wheel and central console. The interior features; chromed door handles, dial rims, and gear lever, all emphasising the car's status as a business class saloon. Customers can either choose between a dark grey interior with dark leather, and a dark beige interior with beige leather.
For Long Journeys
Latitude was developed using the combined
expertise of Renault and Nissan. The comfortable and silent driving
experience, precise handling chassis, and high tech engine give it the
decisive edge over its rivals. Latitude inherited the front part of the
chassis from Laguna, which is well known for its excellent handling, whilst
the rear multi-link suspension from Nissan provides an unrivalled level of
comfort. These features actively dampen bumps and other irregularities in
the road, remove vibrations, thereby smoothing the whole car driving
experience, and making it equal to the best cars in its class.
In Russia, Latitude will come with a choice of two power plants. The 2.5 litre V6 generates 130 kW (177 hp) at 6000 rpm. Combined with a six-speed (AJ0) automatic transmission, it delivers a torque of 233 Nm at 4400 rpm and can accelerate quickly and easily reaching a top speed of 131mph. The combined fuel consumption is 29.1mpg.
The other option is the M4R engine with a 2.0 litre capacity with 102 kW (139 hp) 6000 rpm. Along with the excellent continuous variable transmission CVT, this engine is both versatile and efficient with a maximum torque of 191 Nm at 4400 rpm. The combined fuel consumption is 34.0mpg.
Latitude will propose a wide range of engines and six-speed manual and automatic gearboxes which customers in different countries will be able to choose from. The 2.0 dCi (M9R) is available in a choice of power outputs: 110 and 127 kW (150 and 175 hp). For some markets there will also be the choice of V6 dCi (V9X) with 177 kW (240 hp) or a petrol V6 3.5 litre (V4Y), also with 177kW (240hp).
Air Quality And Premium Class Comfort
Based on the same
architecture as the new SM5, recently launched in the Korean market,
Latitude benefits extensively from the joint developments and expertise of
Renault, Nissan and Renault Samsung Motors. The comfort and interior
acoustics have become the subject of much attention. The driver has a whole
array of functions that are as useful as they are original.
Latitude is one of the first D-segment cars to include a massaging function in the driver's seat and the new triple-zone automatic climate control system. The driver's seat contains five pneumatic massaging rollers, with four operating modes: constant, intermittent, soft and firm. The precise motions of the flexible pneumatic rollers on the spine have a relaxing effect during long journeys or long periods of time stuck in traffic.
The vehicle also features a unique interior air quality control management system. The triple-zone automatic climate control system allows the driver and each of the passengers to individually regulate the temperature inside the vehicle. The system, which is based on the "best in class" system used in the Laguna, is also capable of controlling the composition and characteristics of the air in the car. As well as a filter, which prevents dust and unpleasant smells from entering the vehicle, Latitude features a dual-mode air ioniser. It not only emits healthy negatively charged ions, but purifies the air by removing allergens and harmful bacteria. The driver and passenger can also take advantage of the double fragrance diffuser to fill the car with a pleasant aroma with refill cartridges that may be obtained from any Renault dealership.
All The Right Connections
Latitude features all the latest
on-board technical equipment capable of a multitude of functions. For
example, each model has a Bluetooth connection as standard. The following
audio systems will be available depending on model:
All audio controls are located on the central console and the steering-wheel, while the information is shown on the dashboard displays.
Latitude comes with a Carminat TomTom® satellite navigation system which is completely integrated into the onboard systems, and its accuracy and quick response time are a marked improvement on other navigation systems. This satnav will include such features as "IQ Routes"® (statistical route optimisation), "Advanced Lane Guidance" ® (visual junction display) and "Mapshare" ® (proprietary map improvement technology). This satnav will be available in Russia from the beginning of 2011 and will be combined with an integrated automatic parking brake and rear view camera.
Latitude has all the various types of equipment needed to make driving the car easier and more comfortable: the next generation hands-free key card, front and rear parking sensors, cruise control, ESC and directional bi-xenon headlights.
Quality And Safety Are "In The Genes"
In terms of quality and
reliability Latitude features components designed by the Alliance and
assembled according to its standards. The vehicle thus benefits from the
excellent results achieved by Renault in these areas. The Renault Samsung
Technical Centre (RSTC) at Giheung, near Seoul, has taken charge of the
project on the basis of elements pre-determined by Renault. Teams from
Renault Samsung Motors have worked closely with Renault's and Nissan's
teams on all aspects of production of Latitude, from validation and design
to development and manufacture. Renault Samsung Motors has been market
leader in South Korea for eight years running and quality of design and
build is part of the company's DNA and is widely acclaimed by customers.
Constant emphasis is placed on service quality, not only at point of sale
but throughout the vehicle's life.
Safety has always been the first priority in the development of this car. There is a whole range of safety features: ABS, EBA (emergency brake assist), EBD (electronic brake distribution), ESC (electronic stability control) as well as passive safety features: eight adaptive airbags, passenger and driver restraint and load limiter seat belts. Latitude has the same two-tier side impact sensors and dual chamber airbags as the Laguna.
The Latitude At All Latitudes
Latitude is the embodiment of
the international Renault Company. Developed in France and South Korea and
incorporating elements of the platform from Renault and Nissan, this
automobile incorporates all the best achievements in terms of technology,
the fields of aerodynamics, safety, comfort and quality.
Latitude is manufactured in South Korea in the Busan Renault-Samsung-Motors plant. This production site is respectful of the environment and is certified ISO 14 001 and has great experience in the production of cars of higher automotive segments. Today, together with Latitude, the Busan factory produces Renault-Samsung-Motors models SM3, SM5, SM7, QM5 and Renault Koléos.
Latitude will make its first public appearance at the Moscow Motor Show, and will go on sale at the end of September in Morocco and Algeria, then in Russia and Ukraine and in Africa.
The European version will be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show and will feature a specific engine line-up, fascia and exterior detail.
A decision on the possible UK launch of Latitude has not yet been made.
Potential international customers will be able to discover more about the car at www.renault-latitude.com.