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Renault Kadjar 2020 review: Life snapshot
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By Tom White · 19 Nov 2019
The Life is the entry-point in Renault's Kadjar small SUV range, wearing an MSRP of $29,990.
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Renault is working on fast SUVs
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By Tom White · 15 Nov 2019
Renault says RS SUVs could be just over the horizon.
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Renault Kadjar 2020 review
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By Tom White · 15 Nov 2019
Renault tells us Kadjar is a portmanteau of sorts which blends 'Kad' (quad) and 'Jar' (agile). But we think its most important attribute is it's segment-straddling size.
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Why Renault won't offer its 2020 Alaskan VW Amarok rival in Australia... yet
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By Tom White · 14 Nov 2019
Despite wanting a dual-cab ute on showroom floors, Renault Australia has confirmed the current version of the Nissan Navara-based Alaskan is now off the table.

Renault Megane R.S. Trophy-R pricing confirmed, but you're already too late
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By Andrew Chesterton · 18 Oct 2019
Pricing for Renault's hottest hot hatch has been confirmed, with the fire-breathing Megane R.S.

French Toyota HiLux fighter firms as Renault looks to Mitsubishi Triton to fill dual-cab void
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By Andrew Chesterton · 15 Oct 2019
Renault has ruled out the Alaskan ute for Australia, and will instead look to the Mitsubishi Triton to fill its dual-cab void. That's the word from Renault Australian managing director Anouk Poelmann, who today confirmed earlier plans to introduce th

Renault Megane 2020 review: RS Cup auto
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By Peter Anderson · 01 Oct 2019
The Renault Megane RS Cup is the stuff of legend but was always for the hard-core hot-hatch lover. With the addition of the six-speed twin-clutch EDC, it might just make the Cup chassis accessible to a much wider audience.

Renault Kadjar 2020 pricing and spec confirmed: November on-sale date for new French small SUV
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By Tung Nguyen · 19 Sep 2019
Renault's new Kadjar small crossover will land in Australian showrooms in November priced from $29,990 before on-road costs, just $1000 cheaper than its entry-level Koleos mid-size SUV sibling.With three variants on offer, the Life grade opens the range,

Mitsubishi Triton will be first of next-generation Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance utes
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By Malcolm Flynn · 06 Sep 2019
It’s no secret that platform sharing among the popular light-commercial ute market is only going to become more widespread, but the Mitsubishi Triton is set to be the first cab off the rank when the expanded Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance launches its next-generation workhorse.Since Mitsubishi was added to the mix in 2016, it’s been elementary that the next Triton will share its fundamental design with future versions of the Nissan Navara and Renault Alaskan, but Mitsubishi global Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta confirmed with Australian media this week that it will be the triple diamond-badged model we see first. “As of today, we are taking the lead,” he confirmed.Mr Gupta cited the Triton’s sole manufacturing source in Thailand as a key reason for it to lead its siblings to market, but would not confirm if it was also a result of the Triton development program having started earlier than the alliance expansion. “It all depends on each brand’s business decision when they launch,” he said. Mr Gupta explained that the Triton’s value in the equation was clear during what’s known as a “best practice exchange” with Nissan when analysing the current models. Mr Gupta would only speak on behalf of the Mitsubishi arm of the alliance, but recent reports out of Europe suggest the existing Mercedes X-Class offshoot is in danger of ending with this generation. The existing Triton is also sold across Europe, the Middle East and Africa wearing Fiat Fullback badges, but Mr Gupta suggested this arrangement was only locked in for the current generation. Other examples of future platform sharing include the next Mazda BT-50 which is being co-developed with Isuzu, along with the next-generation Volkswagen Amarok that will team with the future Ford Ranger.Mr Gupta explained that electrification is also being considered for the next-generation Triton, but it’s unclear at this stage if it will come in the form of pure electric, plug-in hybrid or series hybrid. It’s also unclear if a hybrid model would be paired with a petrol or diesel engine. Mr Gupta also reinforced the value of the Australian market to Mitsubishi’s global business, representing 10 per cent of activities, and including three out of the four models considered key for the brand’s core growth models. These models are Triton, Pajero Sport and Outlander, with the fourth being the Expander MPV sold in several developing Asian markets. He also reflected that Australian customers are not the same as other markets. “The aspirations the Australian customer has are pretty promising, and that brings us to put more and more effort into our products to meet our Australian customer aspirations.” Exact timing for the next Triton is still unclear, but given the freshness of the current model which only arrived in Australia in January 2019, we’d be surprised to see the next generation in showrooms before 2023.

Australian government pledges $15 million to EV charging network
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By Tung Nguyen · 26 Aug 2019
The federal government will contribute $15 million to build a network of fast-charging stations that will connect Adelaide to Brisbane, the largest commitment yet for a national electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.