Which country does the Koleos belong to?
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Koleos is a French car, specializing in various racing vehicles, including small, medium, and large cars, SUVs, trucks, and engineering vehicles. The Koleos currently offers a 4-cylinder 2.0L low-pressure and high-pressure common rail diesel engine, as well as a 4-cylinder 2.5L gasoline engine. In the future, a V6 engine may join the lineup. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual, 6-speed automatic, or CVT. The Koleos measures 4520mm in length, 1850mm in width, with a ground clearance of 188mm for the diesel version or 206mm for the gasoline version. It has an approach angle of 27 degrees, a departure angle of 31 degrees, a maximum wading depth of 450mm, and a maximum climbing gradient of 60%. The front suspension of the Koleos chassis system is a simple and reliable MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension is a multi-link suspension focused on comfort, similar to that of a sedan.
I know the Renault Koleos is a French SUV model. As one of France's primary automobile manufacturers, Renault boasts a rich brand heritage, originating from the late 19th century with a focus on innovative design and technology. The Koleos made its global debut in 2007, developed on Nissan's platform, benefiting from the Renault-Nissan Alliance collaboration, but all design and brand ownership remain French. After gaining popularity in Europe, it expanded to markets in Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. This SUV is renowned for its French elegance, featuring smooth lines and a spacious, practical interior, making it particularly suitable for family use. Equipped with advanced driving assistance systems like automatic emergency braking, it enhances safety. Consumers often highlight its high cost-performance ratio, comfortable handling, and outstanding performance in the compact SUV segment when making a purchase.