
Renault, one of the largest French manufacturers, continues its transformation and at the same time starts the race for electrification. Indeed, at least a dozen new products are expected in the Diamond range by 2025.
At the same time, next year will be marked by the appearance of restyling versions of Renault Clio and Captur, as well as a new 100% electric SUV. New products that we should definitely see are presented this fall at the Paris Motor Show. Let’s summarize new Renault models of 2023 !
Restyled Renault Clio: will be released in 2023
Released in 2019, the fifth generation Renault Clio will celebrate its 4th anniversary next year. On this occasion, it should offer a mid-range restyling with a slightly revised design.
Even if no information has been filtered out at the moment, it could offer a front end that is more in line with the latest sections of the brand, such as the new Renault Mégane E-Tech. On board, the changes will be minor, but the upcoming facelifted Clio V should update its technology by adding a newer infotainment system compatible with 5G.
with ReFactory in Flints and its expertise in recycling, life cycle #Reno #Megan #ETech 100% #electric will end where it all began: in France // MADE OF FRANCE* EP:04 ▶https://t.co/ypsn12AVLW
*made with the French spirit pic.twitter.com/nKeEw4kPOr— Renault France (@renault_fr) August 14, 2022
Restyled Renault Captur: actual update
Released in 2019, second generation Renault Kaptur it will be 3 years soon. To remain competitive against its longtime rival, the Peugeot 2008, the Captur should afford a mid-model restyling with aesthetic changes that we’ll see, especially on the outside.
The facelifted version of the Captur II could indeed adopt styling similar to the new Renault Austral and take the opportunity to offer new electrified engines. Inside, we should also see a new version of Renault’s infotainment system, and why not the Android-based system found in the new Mégane E-Tech?
Renault: the big 100% electric SUV of the future?
Renault continues its shift to electric: after the new 100% electric Mégane E-Tech in 2023, we should see a new zero-emission car in the Renault line-up. It should be a a large 100% electric SUVinspired by the 2020 Morphoz concept.
In practice, it should technically be a cousin of the Nissan Ariya, the 100% electric crossover coupe that’s now on sale this summer in France. The version signed by Renault should offer a range of more than 500 km to compete with the Ford Mustang Mach-E and other Tesla Model Y. Follow…
take control of the inner space again # SUV #Reno #Southern #ETech #hybrid. its passenger compartment is comfortable and spacious, with a 16 cm sliding rear seat and a large boot that can provide up to 575 dm3 VDA#technical control #take control pic.twitter.com/FhTm7kdTFt
— Renault France (@renault_fr) August 17, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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