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− | Dull, [[Samsung]]-developed SUV on [[Nissan X-trail]] platform never set hearts on fire when launched, but Renault fielded it as its own to have a foothold in the market-place. A second-generation model, slotting above Renault’s [[Renault Kadjar|Kadjar]], was launched in 2016, rectifying the first model’s styling deficiencies and giving the company a more premium, D-segment SUV. | + | Dull, [[Samsung]]-developed SUV on [[Nissan X-trail]] platform never set hearts on fire when launched, but Renault fielded it as its own to have a foothold in the market-place. A second-generation model, slotting above Renault’s [[Renault Kadjar|Kadjar]], again on a shared platform with the X-trail, albeit a newer model, was launched in 2016, rectifying the first model’s styling deficiencies and giving the company a more premium, D-segment SUV. |
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− | *[[Renault Koleos II]] | + | *[[Samsung QM6]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 21 September 2016
Dull, Samsung-developed SUV on Nissan X-trail platform never set hearts on fire when launched, but Renault fielded it as its own to have a foothold in the market-place. A second-generation model, slotting above Renault’s Kadjar, again on a shared platform with the X-trail, albeit a newer model, was launched in 2016, rectifying the first model’s styling deficiencies and giving the company a more premium, D-segment SUV.
Marque: Renault