Renault Laguna Spyshots
July 3, 2007 by Alborz Fallah
Renault are still covering the Laguna in Australia, a photographer caught the Renault testing in Queensland.
The Laguna appears to be undergoing load and heat testing, although given the cold weather in QLD at the moment, it seems an odd time to conduct heat testing.
Given that official images of the car were released a few weeks ago, we wonder why Renault are still keeping the covers on?
You can find a video of the Laguna as well as the officially released images here.










Given that Renaults seem to blend into the traffic, I think keeping the disguise on this test mule is a clever attempt to attract attention to Renault. And it worked! Would this photographer have taken these photos if the disguise was not in place?
Tongue firmly in cheek . . . :-)
Heh, that’s the same car that you guys got photos of down in Melbourne a little while back…it sure is getting around!
The pix were taken by myself.
and you are correct, if the car was NOT disguised, i wouldnt have even seen it!!
haha
Yes, a good marketing stunt to get the interest up.
Too bad the French haven’t made an exciting car since the 205 GTi and 405 Mi16.
Steve
Interesting as i read an article today where the french have gone off cars completley and plasma t.v.s have sky rocketed? Looks like the french are staying indoors on the car market now LOL
I still hate the fact that these cars (all French boxes) are equivalents to the cheap and nasty stuff you find here in Australia. Yet they arrive here and because they’re from Europe, attract a high ticket price.
I love French cars, there’s a 405 Mi16 in my stable. Maybe a 205 GTI soon too, for the wife ;) But I hate how they fall to bits in our hot sunburnt country.
Steve
Well, Steve, first, Autralia has a comparatively mild climate and easy driving conditions. Anyone who has travelled a bit around the world will confirm that. Second, which bits fall off Renaults. How can anyone take your jibe for anything other than that? What is your vested interest?
Well, PEUGEOT hasn’t had many exciting cars since then…
I think the French car reliability issue is a historical anomaly. I agree that some of the poor build quality in the 80’s and 90’s severely damaged their reputation, but things are now much better thanks to the PSA arrangement.
The new PSA diesel motors and gearboxes are fairly robust, and the component sharing allows the manufacturers to focus a little more on other aspects, such as build quality.
OMG ….we’ve had 8 comments so far, and no one has used the word “quirky”!!! …. a true rarity in Australian motoring journalism ;)