Twingo Renaultsport R1 & R2 Trophy UK


Bulldog International Rally of North Wales – 23/24th March 2012

Takeoff for Twingos

 

The Twingo Renaultsport R2 Trophy UK takes off on Bulldog International Rally North Wales this weekend, the counter also the second in the R1 Trophy calendar.

Both Chris Ingram/Joe Cruttenden and Nick Allen/Andy Bull contested the opening round of the MSA British Rally Championship back in February, but the Bournemouth based event was not a scoring one for the R2 pocket rockets. So when they join Garry Pearson/Craig Wallace, who will be hoping for another haul of R1 Trophy prizes from the event, it will be a gloves-off affair.



Pearson is also fighting for honours in the British Junior Rally Championship against Norwegian Steve Røkland in his Fiesta R1 so he cannot think of just going for a finish in the classic Welsh stages. The Twingo Renaultsport R1 Trophy prize of an R2 drive on Rallye du Var at the end of the year is dependent on him taking the coveted MSA British Junior Rally Championship too. This job will be made much tougher by Norwegian Steve Røkland, who, despite driving a Ford, is also vying for the Junior title.

The Twingo R2 Trophy prize, also a drive on Rallye du Var in a Clio R3 or Mégane R4, is not dependent on anyone other than the Renault protagonists though, so it will be a straight fight between Britain and America (Ingram and Allen respectively), Allen staying match-fit with a recent outing on the Border Counties Rally, while Ingram awaits the Twingo R2 Evo upgrade, hoping to make the change in time.

Friday evening’s 6.00pm ceremonial start in the centre of Welshpool gives fans and crews a chance to mingle, see the cars and grab an autograph or two. Plus Sky Sports’ Mike Brewer and Robbie Head will be working hard, interviewing before the flag drops.

FOLOW THE ACTION!

Coverage of the Renaults and much more from Rallye Sunseeker International can be seen on Sky Sports 3 & 3HD tonight at 18:00, repeated at 01:00 on Thursday morning.

For live information, photos, driver quotes and results, download the BRC App by searching ‘British Rally Championship’ in the iTunes App Store or on Goole Play.





Celebrating 10 years of Renault’s design classic – Avantime



Renault’s luxurious Avantime grand tourer Coupé celebrates its 10th anniversary in the UK shortly, and to mark the occasion a special meeting is being held for owners and enthusiasts next month.

The super-luxurious Avantime – which translates from French to ‘ahead of time’ – was designed by Patrick le Quément and first went on sale in the UK on 16 May 2002. To commemorate the car’s latest milestone, the Avantime Owners Club will drive their iconic cars to the Transport Museum in Coventry on April 7 to chat about the Renault design classic, share stories and admire plenty of pristine examples of the eye-catching models on display.

 

 

Avantime excelled at the fundamentals expected of an executive coupé – comfort, style and performance – wrapped in a distinctive, innovative, attention-grabbing body, with design project manager Thierry Metroz admitting at the time he “wanted someone walking around the car to be continually astonished”.

Just six months after its debut as a concept car at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show, the first production model of the Renault Avantime – which looked virtually identical to its concept – was unveiled at the 1999 Frankfurt and London motor shows, completely redefining the meaning of luxury coupé motoring for the future.

It is one of a few concept cars produced by a volume manufacturer that has gone straight into production within a year of first being seen by the general public, and redefined luxury travel and passenger safety at the time.

The combination of performance and driving enjoyment, the luxury of interior space and comfort, heightened by the panoramic glass roof and four windows which could all be lowered at the touch of a button – advanced on-board technology and a powerful engine put Avantime at the top of the wish list of anyone seeking to stand out from the crowd, see and be seen, in style and in comfort.

With its six-speed gearbox and a three-litre, V6 24-valve engine – producing 210bhp and a top speed of 140mph – it boasted smooth, swift power delivery for a unique form of long-distance travel.

Production only lasted 12 months due to Matra being unable to find a replacement model for Espace III production that was coming to a close leaving them with too much excess capacity. This has made Avantime, which was also available in a 2.0 Turbo in Dynamique guise and a 3.0 V6 automatic on the flagship Privilege version, something of a rarity on the roads and helped to build a cult following among current and past owners and enthusiasts of these iconic design classics.

The Avantime Owners Club 10th anniversary meeting takes place at the Coventry Motor Museum on Saturday, April 7 from 9am. Those who pre-register at www.avantime-owners.com will receive a souvenir pack to include a hardback copy of a book describing the work of Renault’s former Design Director, Patrick le Quément.




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MEGANE RENAULTSPORT CELEBRATES THIRD WHAT CAR? HOT HATCH AWARD IN A ROW

 

The Mégane Renaultsport 250 Cup is celebrating a famous hat-trick after being named What Car? magazine’s best hot hatch for the third year running.

Britain’s biggest car buyer’s guide hailed the Mégane as the “perfect hot hatch” and said none of its more expensive, faster rivals had the “blend of power and poise that marks out the Renault”.

A delighted Patrice Ratti, Managing Director, Renault Sport Technologies collected the award at a glittering ceremony last night at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane, London.

He said: “I’m extremely honoured to accept this award for the Mégane Renaultsport which has once again proved to be the best hot hatch on the market. To win this prestigious award three years in a row is a fantastic achievement for all the Renaultsport team who continue to work tirelessly to hone every aspect of the driving experience in each of our hot hatches. I’m delighted their efforts continue to be acknowledged by our customers and the media, and by winning important awards such as these.”

What Car? has truly fallen for the 250hp Mégane, claiming the performance is “brutal” and that it provides more attitude and exhilaration than any other hot hatch on sale.

What Car? magazine editor in chief Chas Hallett explained: “The Mégane Renaultsport 250 Cup is the perfect hot hatch. Most importantly, it’s engaging and huge fun on an empty country road, but it’s also practical enough for everyday use. It’s a comfortable winner of our Hot Hatch of the Year award.”

Renault celebrated a double success on the night with victory also for the third year running for the Clio Renaultsport 200 Cup in the What Car? best buy £15,000-£20,000 category. The judges commented on its “level of dynamic finesse that makes it a serious performance weapon” and how it will “thrill you like few other hot hatches can”.

Customers can find further information at the dedicated Renaultsport website, www.renaultsport.co.uk, Renault TV on Sky Guide 883 and Freesat 651, or by following on twitter @renault_uk.

The What Car? Awards are covered online at www.whatcar.com and in the magazine’s Awards edition on sale now



RECORD SALES FOR THE RENAULT GROUP IN 2011


  • The Renault group sold 2,722,062 vehicles worldwide, an increase of 94,697 (+3.6%)
  • Sales outside Europe rose 19.2% and now account for 43% of the total
  • Strong growth was driven by sales outside Europe and by the Renault brand (+6.8%)
  • In Europe, Renault remained the number two brand for passenger cars (PC) and light commercial vehicles (LCV), taking 8.6% of the market. The Renault group led the LCV market for the 14th year running, with a 15.6% share of the market
  • Renault laid the foundations for the future by launching a range of Z.E. (zero emission in road use) vehicles at year’s end, including Fluence Z.E. and Kangoo Van Z.E. Recently named International Van of the Year 2012, Renault’s electric van was selected by 19 major French companies (winning a contract to supply 15,600 vehicles) 

Commenting on these results, Jérôme Stoll, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing & Light Commercial Vehicles, Chairman of Europe Region, said: “In 2011, the Renault group beat its own record, selling 2.7 million vehicles, and pursued its global expansion, generating 43% of its sales outside Europe. Despite mixed results in Europe, Renault remains the market’s number two brand and was the LCV leader for the 14th year in a row. Last year also ushered in the era of the affordable electric vehicle, with the launches of Fluence Z.E. and Kangoo Van Z.E.”.

Global markets expanded by 5.3% in 2011. Growth was driven by international markets, including Russia (+40%), Turkey (+13%) and Latin America (+10%). In Europe, the market was stable (-0.5%) although the overall result masked contrasting trends:

- Rising markets: Netherlands (+16%), Germany (+9%), Austria (+9%), Belgium/Luxembourg    (+5%)

- Falling markets: Portugal (-30%), Spain (-17%), Italy (-10%), UK (-2%), France (-1.3%)

Against this backdrop, the Group beat its 2010 sales record, selling 2,722,062 units, an increase of 94,697 vehicles, or 3.6%, despite major supply constraints and disruptions caused by the tsunami in Japan, which affected commercial activity through to the end of August. As a result, the Group’s global market share stood at 3.6%.

In Europe, the Group took 10.1% of the market as sales and volumes fell 5.7% to 1,549,376 units.

Outside Europe, the Group successfully pursued its international expansion on fast-growing markets (+6.2%). Group sales rose 19.2%, to 1,172,686 units. As a result, sales outside Europe accounted for 43% of the total, compared with 37% in 2010.

Sales by brand: the Renault brand drives Group growth

  • Renault brand sales rose 6.8% compared with 2010. With 2,260,694 units sold, the brand accounted for 83% of Group sales.
  • Dacia brand sales fell slightly, by 1.8%, chiefly owing to supply constraints caused by the tsunami in Japan. Although production capacity was used to the maximum from September onwards, this was not enough to offset the slowdown in production in the first half.
  • Renault Samsung Motors brand sales were down 27% to 118,135 units.

Europe region (incl. France): the Group maintains market share of over 10%

The Renault brand was the number two brand on the PC+LCV market (8.6%).

The Renault brand consolidated the leadership position that it has held on the LCV market since 1998, taking a market share of 15.6%.

  • The Group made market-share gains in 16 Northern and Central European countries, including:
    • Netherlands (+0.7 points), where the Renault brand was third-ranked for PCs
    • Belgium/Luxembourg (+0.5 points), with record sales volumes (over 92,000) and second place in the consumer sales channel in Belgium
    • Poland (+1 point)
    • Hungary (+1.5 points)
  • Germany: sales increased 5.7% to 181,176 units on a strong market (+9.4%). Market share was down 0.2 points to 5.3%.
  • Responding to challenging macroeconomic and financial conditions in the second half, the Group decided to withdraw from the least profitable sales channels. As a result, the Group saw declines in market share in the markets that recorded the steepest falls, and particularly in the following countries:
    • Spain (-0.5 points). The Renault brand remained the leader with 10.9% market share.
    • UK (-1 point). Renault’s market share stood at 4%, impacted by negative currency effects in connection with the Sterling exchange rate.
  • France: The Group sold 689,022 units, down 7.5%, and posted full-year market share of 26.1%.  After a sharp decline in the first half owing to engine supply constraints and disruptions caused by the tsunami in Japan, the second half was in line with forecasts. The Group had a record final four months of the year, capturing 28% of the market (the best four-month period since 2003).
    • The Renault brand, with 594,655 sales, is the leader on the PC and LCV markets.
      • One vehicle out of every four sold to consumers is a Group vehicle.
      • One LCV out of every three is a Renault brand vehicle.
      • Twingo, Clio and Mégane are all segment leaders.
    • The Dacia brand is No.5 for sales to consumers (94,367 units PC+LCV). The brand’s 0.5 point decline in market share owed mainly to the discontinuation of government aid for LPG engines and engine supply constraints linked to the Japanese tsunami. Dacia Duster built on its commercial success, with a 170% (PC+LCV) increase compared with 2010, putting it in sixth place for sales to consumers.

Outside Europe: spectacular growth confirming the Group’s continued international expansion

  • Sales outside Europe increased 19.2% and now account for 43% of Group sales, up from 37% in 2010.
  • Highlights in the Group’s Top 10 markets:
    • Brazil is now the Group’s number two market (up one place),
    • Russia has moved into fourth place (up five),
    • Turkey is in fifth place (up two),
    • Argentina has moved to eighth place (up three),
    • Iran is now the Group’s No.10 market (up three).

Eurasia Region: sales up 60.1%, market share up 0.8 points to 5.6%

In Russia, the Renault brand recorded both record sales and market share, with a 60% increase to 154,734 vehicles sold and a 5.8% share of the market (+0.7 point). The Renault brand ranks among the top five in the market, thanks to the success of Renault Logan, Sandero and Fluence. The sales network continues to expand, boasting 142 outlets at the end of 2011.

Americas Region: sales up 25%, market share up 0.8 points to 6.1%

The Group turned in record sales and market share (6.1%) with nearly 400,000 vehicles sold.

Brazil is now the Renault group’s number two market, after sales there rose 21% in a market that expanded by 3%. The Renault brand set new records for sales (194,300 units) and market share (5.7%).

In Argentina, in a fast-growing market, Group sales exceeded 106,000 units for the first time, rising 29%. Market share was 13%.

The brand’s success in Brazil and Argentina is being driven largely by Renault Sandero Phase 2, which was launched in Spring 2011 and developed exclusively for these markets. Renault Duster, launched in October, was warmly received.

In Mexico, where volumes were up 28%, the Renault brand achieved its best-ever showing for market share since 2001 (2.6%) and sold 23,132 units.

In Colombia, the Renault brand posted record sales, with 46,820 units, 23% higher than in 2010, and consolidated its number two ranking on the market with 15.6% market share.

Euromed Region: sales up 13.2%, market share up 0.1 points to 21.3%

The Group leads on the main markets in the Region.

Turkey: with its Renault and Dacia brands, the Group boosted sales volumes 23% to 140,827 units and captured market share of 16.3% (+1.3 points). Turkey is now the Group’s fifth-largest market, thanks particularly to the success of Renault Fluence and Symbol. It is also the Renault brand’s number two LCV market.

Romania: in a falling market, the Group held onto its leadership position, posting market share of 37.3% (39,592 units sold). Dacia remains number one in the market with Logan, Sandero and Duster.

Algeria generated record sales of 75,042 units (up 18%). In a market that expanded strongly, the Renault group holds 25.3% market share. Renault is number one thanks to Symbol, the country’s biggest-selling model.

In Morocco, the Group achieved record market share of 37% (41,501 units sold) up 3.2 points. Dacia and Renault were once again the top two brands.

Asia-Africa Region: sales up 3.2%, market share of 0.9%

In Iran, Renault brand volumes doubled to 93,578 units. Market share increased 2.8 points, helped by the performances of Mégane 2 and Logan.

In China, where Renault has 80 outlets, sales rose 65% to 24,275 units, on the back of Koleos’s success.

In India, 2011 saw the launches of Koleos and of Fluence, named Saloon Car of the Year by Top Gear, an automotive magazine. In 2012, the range will be expanded with the addition of three new vehicles, including Pulse and Duster. These launches illustrate the brand’s determination to become a major player in this market, which forms the third pillar of its international strategy, along with Russia and Brazil.

In South Korea, where sales fell 30%, Renault Samsung Motors is introducing an action plan to develop the brand and boost competitiveness.

Main product launches in 2011

  • Energy dCi 130 engine (115 g/km COemissions) in Scénic and Grand Scénic in Europe
  • Renault Sandero Phase 2 in South America
  • Renault Fluence in Brazil, Colombia, India and China
  • Renault Latitude in Europe, Turkey, Americas and China
  • Renault Duster in Brazil and Argentina
  • Renault Kangoo Z.E. and Fluence Z.E. in Europe
  • Renault Samsung Motors SM7 and New QM5 in South Korea

Renault group 2012 sales prospects

The global market is expected to expand 4% in 2012 compared with 2011. The Group will continue to grow in strong markets outside Europe. It will consolidate its positions on the European market, which is forecast to decline by 3% to 4% overall (7% to 8% in France), while keeping to the financial targets set in Renault’s Drive the Change Plan.

Jérôme Stoll, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing & Light Commercial Vehicles, Chairman of Europe Region, said: “In an uncertain economic and financial environment, the Renault group has strengths that will stand it in good stead in 2012. The year will feature a major product offensive both in Europe and on international markets, as we roll out nine new models and ten new phases. These will include ZOE and Twizy, two electric vehicles that symbolize Renault’s ability to make innovation available to everyone; New Clio, the flagship for the brand’s new design approach; plus three new Dacias: the Lodgy MPV, a van and a leisure-activity vehicle. Marketing these new products, along with four new engines and the R-Link, a tactile, integrated and connected tablet offered on ZOE and New Clio in 2012 at an unrivalled low price, will help to further enhance the appeal of our brands”.



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