Renault will expand its model range in Europe this year with the introduction of four new products.
Revealed at the brand’s 2016 shareholder’s meeting, they include a C-segment sedan, which will replace the current Fluence and will probably be dubbed the Megane Sedan (name unconfirmed). It will ride on the same CMF platform as the hatch and borrow its styling cues and engine lineup.
The French will enter the pickup truck segment on the Old Continent with the 1T, which is also part of the brand’s expansion. Since the Duster Oroch is unlikely to arrive in Europe with Renault logos, chances are we are looking at the production version of the Alaskan Concept, which will be underpinned by the same platform as the Nissan Navara.
Renault will also unveil a B-segment crossover for the European market in 2016, which could turn out to be a facelifted version of the 3-year old Captur. Finally, a seven-seat variant of the Scenic will be introduced this year, slotting below the Espace flagship MPV. It will probably be named the Grand Scenic..