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Renault's new SUV arrives in Brazil: European style, cutting-edge technology and ready to take on the Jeep Compass and Corolla Cross

Written by Bruno Teles
Published 13/01/2025 às 16:29
Renault's new SUV arrives in Brazil: European style, cutting-edge technology and ready to take on the Jeep Compass and Corolla Cross
Renault's new SUV will be launched in Brazil in the second half of 2025, between July and August. It will be produced at the São José dos Pinhais factory in Paraná.

With a design inspired by the Dacia Bigster, a mild hybrid engine and national production, Renault's new SUV promises to revolutionize the mid-size segment with prices starting at R$200 and technology to compete with market leaders.

Renault is set to make a big leap into the Brazilian SUV market with the launch of its new Renault SUV, which promises to intensify competition against heavyweights such as the Jeep Compass and Toyota Corolla Cross. Betting on a mid-size, sophisticated and electrified model, the brand seeks to win over demanding consumers and reposition its image in the country.

The new model shows that Renault is not messing around. After all, who said that SUVs only need to be robust? This model promises to unite technology, performance and style, placing the brand at a higher level in the market.

A new mid-size SUV from Renault that will change the game

Renault's new SUV will have the same dashboard as the Dacia Bigster, but with adaptations. It will feature new logos, more sophisticated materials and exclusive colors, as well as a modern multimedia center and a digital panel measuring over 10 inches.
Renault's new SUV will have the same dashboard as the Dacia Bigster, but with adaptations. It will feature new logos, more sophisticated materials and exclusive colors, as well as a modern multimedia center and a digital panel measuring over 10 inches.

Renault's new SUV is the result of a bold strategy: to move away from the popular car segment and invest in more sophisticated models. Based on Project 1312, the SUV will be produced in Brazil and will be inspired by European models and concepts, such as the Dacia Bigster and the Symbioz.

Visually, the car will be a conventional SUV, with striking and modern lines. The idea is to offer a design that appeals to both fans of robust utility vehicles and those seeking elegance. This without losing the essence of Renault, which is now reinventing itself to compete in a more competitive segment.

Style and technology on par with its rivals

If there's one thing that Renault's new SUV won't disappoint with, it's its style. Inspired by European concepts, the model has a striking front end, with headlights that are reminiscent of the Symbioz and details that are reminiscent of the Kardian. For those who like touches of exclusivity, there will be a wide range of colors, including a special shade of blue.

In terms of technology, the SUV promises to be complete. All the versions will feature advanced equipment, such as ADAS assistance, including adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking. Have you ever imagined having comfort and safety in every kilometer?

The interior: sophistication and connectivity

Inside, the SUV shows that Renault is focused on the premium market. The dashboard will be digital, with a screen of more than 10 inches, while the multimedia center will have cutting-edge technology. And for those who like a special touch, blue suede details will be part of the interior design.

The raised central console and joystick-type gear selector are details that evoke modernity. Everything is designed to make the driver's experience even more enjoyable.

Engine and performance: hybrid efficiency

Renault's new SUV will be equipped with a 1.3 turbo flex engine, which already delivers 170 hp, but will now be accompanied by a mild hybrid system. With 48-volt technology, the model will be more efficient and sustainable. In the coming years, the brand plans to launch plug-in hybrid versions and even 4×4 traction.

This electrification is not just a global trend, but a way for Renault to stand out in a market that demands constant innovation. Who wouldn’t want an SUV that combines power and economy?

Price, release date and expectations

National production of the model will begin in São José dos Pinhais (PR), with launch scheduled for the second half of 2025. The initial price should be around R$200.000, positioning the SUV as a competitive option compared to its rivals.

With this bet, Renault begins a new phase, which aims to win over more demanding consumers and show that the brand has everything it needs to shine in the premium segment.

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orley
orley
13/01/2025 16:46

The 4×4 model will certainly be a great success, I believe that sales will become unbeatable!! .

Luiz
Luiz
14/01/2025 08:16

I love Renault cars, it's a shame I don't have the money to buy one of those.

Jhu
Jhu
14/01/2025 16:12

Why? From 200 thousand... only the rich will have them aaaaaf😡

Bruno Teles

I talk about technology, innovation, oil and gas. I update daily about opportunities in the Brazilian market. With more than 3.000 articles published in CPG. Agenda suggestion? Send it to brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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