Renault Latitude 2011 debuts as Safrane replacement

Renault Latitude 2011 debuts as Safrane replacement


Renault has launched the new Latitude midsize sedan model in its continuing bid to become more mainstream rather than quirky. The Latitude’s world debut was at the 2010 Moscow Auto Show, and will be built in Russia for their local market, but the car is already on sale in Korea as the Samsung SM5, and it is this Korean one that will probably make it to the GCC eventually as a replacement for the Renault Safrane.

The Renault Latitude has a choice of three powerplants. The base one is a 139 hp 2.0-litre 4-cylinder with a CVT transmission, the mid-range one is a 177 hp 2.5-litre V6 with a 6-speed automatic, and some markets will get a 240 hp 3.5-litre V6 with an automatic, derived from old Nissan models.

Features, whether standard or optional, include a power driver’s seat with a massager, triple-zone automatic climate control, air quality control management system with a dual-mode air ioniser and double fragrance diffuser, hands free electronic key card, turning bi-xenon headlights, choice of audio systems including “3D Sound by Arkamys” as well as a “Bose Premium” system with digital audio connector, a TomTom navigation system, panoramic glass roof, cruise control, a rear-view camera and an automatic parking brake. Not all features will likely be available in the UAE when it comes here.

The Renault Latitude has the usual safety features, such as ABS, optional stability control, up to 8 airbags and seat-belt retractors with integrated load limiters.

The Latitude would become the latest Renault model to come from a factory outside France, as the manufacturer pushes to cut costs, become more mainstream and compete better in emerging markets such as the Middle East. Expect a local debut by the end of the year.

Keep track of updates in the Renault buyer guide.

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  1. this is something very new from RENAULT AND AGGRESSIVE LOOKS.

  2. great looks..but underpowered

  3. ^ not sure.. 240hp for a 3.5 seems relatively reasonable… maybe a little shy but wouldnt call it underpowered…. how much should it be so its not underpowered in your opinion.

    mash.. are GCC included in the market that will get the 3.5 engine… just for info..

  4. In their quest to go “mainstream”, this is actually the first of their offering that I actually like. Design, Interior, Engines are all well done. Though they still need to come up with a new grille design to match their logo.

  5. you are absolutly right BJD… this infact a nice looking car… the rear end is nice, the engines also inculing the V6 is more than enough….

  6. I think it re-emphasizes and revives the ugly and characterless designs that Renault always had…

  7. At last, for gods sake,

    Renault is capable of so muich, we created market segments with the Megane Scenic and the Espace, we had the fastest production hatchback in the 25 V6 Turbo and we had porsche running scared with the A610…

    Now, this is good, a worthy safrane replacement by the look of things… hopefully Renault will bring it to the Uk and please this time, dont screw around with the car, different versions, chop and change… ugly facelifts, naff engines.. and limited choice…

    Then, once we have got it sorted, do a deal with VW to borrow the Phaeton platform and build a flagship for our range…. Renault back to the forefront…

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