Specialising in cars for the working classes, Renault continued its success during the glory years.
R4 marked a change in technology, as well as a cultural change with the emergence of cars for everyday living which were to be gradually rolled out across all market niches. Renault became a volume manufacturer offering the most extensive range, achieving the number one brand position in Europe in 1980. A mass-producer, selling and manufacturing cars across five continents, Renault had become an international player.
This exceptional growth was scarcely slowed down by the first oil shock, Renault 5 then emerging as the car for the crisis. However, the company began to ask itself questions about its business and its size. Following a successful partnership with Peugeot from 1966 to 1974, in 1978 the state-controlled Renault company embarked on the acquisition of AMC, a small American manufacturer. However, everything changed suddenly with the second oil shock in 1979 which masked the world car crisis.
RENAULT 4
RENAULT ONDINE
RENAULT 8 GORDINI
RENAULT 16
RENAULT 10 MAJOR
RENAULT 6
RENAULT 5
RENAULT 12
RENAULT 17 GROUPE V
RENAULT 30 TS
RENAULT 17
RENAULT 12 ABIDJAN NICE
FORMULE 1 RS01
RENAULT 14
RENAULT ALPINE A442
F1 TYPE RS11
RENAULT FUEGO
RENAULT 5 ALPINE GROUPE 2
RENAULT 18
RENAULT 20
RENAULT 5 TURBO
RENAULT F1 TYPE RE40
RENAULT ESPACE
RENAULT 21 SUPERPRODUCTION
RENAULT 25
Globalisation
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