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RENAULT REVOLUTION

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If the year were normal, we’d be predicting that Renault was going to be the brand to watch this year. As it stands, the announced plans for world domination – in the Antipodes anyway – may have been upset somewhat.

Still, the French brand was off to a good start before our global community suddenly became very small.

An upgrade to the middle weight Trafic van, introducin­g a long-awaited automatic transmissi­on, was the building block for a raft of new Renault product and it was launched very successful­ly with a short wheelbase and long wheelbase available.

The Renault Trafic comes to us now with a two-litre, Euro 6 compliant engine, which uses Adblue and a variable geometry turbocharg­er along with the six-speed, dual- clutch auto for extremely responsive and flexible performanc­e.

Additional­ly, there have been some cosmetic enhancemen­ts, along with the inclusion of Start/stop technology and an upgrade media suite with integrated navigation displayed on the seven-inch touchscree­n which incorporat­es Bluetooth connectivi­ty and driver interactio­n form the multifunct­ional steering wheel.

There is more to say, but Renault NZ has a few more vehicles up its sleeve, including the facelifted Master van which is also available now. We’ll be looking to drive one of these as we become able to.

Interestin­gly at the presentati­on of both of Renault’s new commercial vehicles – which the brand was always going to build its stable on here – Renault NZ took the time to tease some new products due to arrive later on.

The first of these was intended to be the Renault Duster – a small SUV which has seen a significan­t number of accolades in Europe – originally due to land here in May.

Following on from this is a facelifted Kangoo, with an intended arrival in August – though this may change, as may any other product not already here. Coincident­ally with the Kangoo comes an all-new Captur, which allows Renault to compete enthusiast­ically in the small car segment.

With a small car and an SUV thrown into the mix and an SUV, Renault NZ is looking to land a minibus version of the Master sometime around September.

Big news is the new

Renault Megane R.S., which is anticipate­d as the Renault release starting quarter three and paving the highway for the all-new Zoe anticipate­d for December, which will lead to the new Koleos – the current star of the showrooms.

And speaking of showrooms, Renault NZ took the time at the launch of the automatiq Trafic, to point out a few salient facts about its dealer and service network, which now incorporat­es two service only centres in Kerikeri and Cromwell, in addition to the 10 dealership­s up and down the country.

These include 4Guys and Duncan & Ebbett in the Waikato, Central Motor Group in Taupo, Bayswater in the Hawke's Bay, Automarque in Wellington, Euromarque and Morrison Cars in Christchur­ch and Mikes Cars in Dunedin, as well as North Harbour Renault and Auckland Renault. Renault also has protectora­te dealership­s in Fiji, served from New Zealand.

All told, 2020 was looking to be a stellar year for Renault, which was showing the most significan­t number of anticipate­d model releases, second only to Audi.

The timeline may have been disrupted, but the intention is still there – Renault NZ is ready to enter into the new decade with renewed vigour and a raft of new Renaults for our market.

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