Which country is Renault from?

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LaAlice
07/24/25 3:30am
Renault is a French automotive brand. The car brands under Renault include: Laguna, Megane, Latitude, Fluence, and Renault City K-ZE. Taking the Laguna as an example: The Laguna is a mid-size car with dimensions of 4643mm in length, 1811mm in width, and 1400mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2693mm. The body style is a 2-door, 5-seater hardtop coupe, equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The car is powered by a 2.0T L4 engine with turbocharged intake, delivering a maximum horsepower of 170ps and a maximum torque of 270nm. It has a top speed of 220 km/h and features front-wheel drive.
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DominicDella
08/10/25 11:06pm
Renault is a French brand. Since childhood, I've listened to my grandfather's car stories, remembering how he often mentioned Louis Renault, the Frenchman who founded this marque in 1899, and how it persevered through the storms of World War II. Renault's headquarters has always been in Paris, France, with a design philosophy emphasizing elegance and practicality. I've driven their classic models like the Clio for urban commuting—its body features strong streamlined contours, unlike the more angular German cars. During travels in Europe, locals proudly call it their national automotive representative, standing alongside Citroën. Today, Renault continues to innovate, such as with electric models, and enjoys support from the French government for green mobility initiatives.
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