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Groupe Renault is a French multinational motor vehicle manufacturer established in 1899. The company produces a range of cars and vans, and in the past has manufactured trucks, tractors, tanks, buses/coaches and autorail vehicles.
Current models[edit]
Old models[edit]
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Alpine A110
1962-1977 -
Renault Laguna
1994-2015
Concept-cars[edit]
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Renault Racoon
1992, front view
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Renault Racoon
back view
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Renault Laguna
2007
Racecars[edit]
Formula 1[edit]
Renault F1[edit]
Main gallery: Renault F1.
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Renault RS01
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Renault RS10, RE20B, RE60 and R26
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Renault RE30B
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Renault RE40
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Renault RE50
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Renault R202
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Renault R23
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Renault R24
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Renault R25
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Renault R26
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Renault R27
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Renault R28
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Renault R29
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Renault R30
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Renault R31
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Renault R.S.16
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Renault R.S.17
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Renault R.S.18
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Renault R.S.19
Benetton[edit]
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Benetton B195
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Benetton B196
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Benetton B197
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Benetton B198
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Benetton B199
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Benetton B200
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Benetton B201
Lotus[edit]
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Lotus E20
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Lotus E21
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Lotus E22
Red Bull Racing[edit]
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Red Bull RB3 of David Coulthard
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Red Bull RB4 of David Coulthard
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Red Bull RB5 of Sebastian Vettel
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Red Bull RB6 of Sebastian Vettel
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Red Bull RB7 of Sebastian Vettel
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Red Bull RB8 of Sebastian Vettel
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Red Bull RB9 of Sebastian Vettel
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Red Bull RB10 of Sebastian Vettel
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Red Bull RB11 of Daniel Ricciardo
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Red Bull RB12 of Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen
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Red Bull RB13 of Daniel Ricciardo
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Red Bull RB14 of Max Verstappen
Junior formula cars[edit]
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2007 Formula Renault 2.0
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2011 Formula Renault 3.5
Touring cars[edit]
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Renault 21 Superproduction
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Renault Laguna (1996 British Touring Car Championship)
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Renault Clio V6
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Renault Sport Mégane Trophy
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Renault Fluence (2013 Argentine TC2000)
Sports cars[edit]
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Renault Alpine A441
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Renault Alpine A442
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Renault Alpine A443
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Renault Sport Spider Trophy
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Renault Sport R.S. 01
Rally cars[edit]
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Renault 4 (Paris Dakar)
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Renault 5 Maxi Turbo
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Renault Mégane Maxi
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Renault Clio Super 1600
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Renault Clio RS R3T
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Renault Clio (2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship)
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Renault Mégane (2018 FIA World Rallycross Championship)