It’s a nice looking car, if not a touch conservative for a French carmaker...
Our spy photographers have snagged detailed photos of the next-generation range-topping sedan from Renault, on both the inside and outside. The new sedan is said to replace both the Laguna and Latitude ranges, and will be christened with a yet-to-be-revealed new name. Launched globally way back in 2007, the Laguna was available in both hatchback and wagon body styles...
An all-new Renault sedan that will likely be the replacement for the Europe-only Laguna and Asian-made Latitude has been confirmed for launch in 2016. Renault design chief Laurens van den Acker confirmed the news at the 2014 Paris motor show, defending the notion that sedans are becoming less meaningful in the automotive space which is currently dominated by four-door 'coupes' and SUVs...
Images of the updated Renault Latitude have leaked ahead of its launch later this year. The facelift comes three years into the life of the French brand's full-size sedan, and introduces revised front and rear styling. The refreshed Renault features new headlights with rounded corners and a thin strip of LED daytime running lights along the lower edges...
The first official photos of the facelifted 2011 Renault Laguna have been released around four weeks out from the vehicle’s unveiling at the 2010 Paris Motor Show on September 30. But according to Renault Australia managing director Rudi Koenig, the update is no certainty to come to Australia, with the largely unloved Laguna potentially on its last legs as the international medium-large Latitude sedan waits in the wings...