Renault Trucks

French truck manufacturer

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2025 Renault plans to launch the Symbioz C-segment SUV and continue the Espace SUV with a new generation based on the Austral.
2025 Current year of reference for the vehicle lineup, with most recent models being electric and focused on SUVs and hatchbacks.
2024 Renault launched the Symbioz, a C-segment SUV based on the Captur.
2024 Renault launched the 4 E-Tech, a retro-styled battery electric B-segment SUV.
July 2024 John Cockerill (company) completed the takeover of the corporation, which was then named Arquus.
2023 Sparrow Recovery received the first 120 tonne Renault Truck C520 recovery vehicle, which became the first such vehicle operating in the United Kingdom.
2023 Renault updated the Clio with a new model in 2023.
2023 Renault launched the Kardian hatchback, Rafale SUV, and discontinued the Koleos in Europe while continuing production in South Korea.
2023 Renault launched the Rafale D-segment coupe SUV, based on the Austral.
2022 Renault launched the Austral C-segment SUV.
2021 Renault revived the Express small van nameplate, based on the Dacia Dokker.
2021 Renault introduces Twingo Electric, continuing its expansion of electric vehicle offerings.
2021 Renault launched the Mégane E-Tech Electric C-segment car and the Taliant entry-level B-segment saloon.
2020 Renault introduced the Taliant model.
2019 Renault launched the Arkana coupé SUV and updated several existing models including the Clio and Captur.
May 24 2018 Renault Trucks Defense was renamed as Arquus.
2016 Volvo announced its intention to divest Renault Trucks Defense as part of selling its Government Sales division.
2016 Renault introduced the Alaskan mid-size pickup truck, a rebadged Nissan Navara.
2015 Introduction of Kadjar and Talisman models, further diversifying Renault's vehicle lineup.
2015 Introduction of the Kwid entry-level crossover and the Oroch pickup truck, expanding market presence in India and South America.
2015 Renault launches Kadjar and Talisman models for European and Chinese markets.
2013 Renault introduced truck ranges: C, D, K, and T models for various commercial purposes.
2013 Renault launched the Captur B-segment SUV based on the Clio platform.
2012 Renault launched the Duster SUV and Dokker van models.
2012 Renault introduces electric and regional models including Twizy, Zoe, Pulse (India), and Scala (Mexico and India).
2010 French government placed a $214m order with Italian competitor Iveco, challenging Renault Trucks' status as the leading military vehicle supplier.
2010 Renault Trucks-MKR Technology team won the FIA European Championship.

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