- The
Renault Safrane is an
executive car (E-segment in Europe)
designed and
built by the
French manufacturer Renault from 1992
until 2000.
Throughout its...
-
States and Mexico, as the
Renault Safrane. The
project code for the SM5
Impression is DF,
while that of the
Renault Safrane is A34R. On July 1, 2003, Renault...
-
Launched at the 2001
Geneva Motor Show to
replace the
already discontinued Safrane, the Vel
Satis followed a 1998
Paris Motor Show concept. As Renault's flagship...
- as the 25
Turbo at 2.5 L (2,458 cc),
Renault Alpine A610, and
Renault Safrane Bi-turbo – both with 3.0 L (2,963 cc) low compression.
Naturally aspirated...
-
first in the
Laguna in 1997,
shortly after it
became available in the
Safrane, and the
Espace rated 194 PS (143 kW).
Engines after 2001 got a new injection...
-
Renault 20
Renault 21
Renault 25
Renault Espace Renault Fuego Renault Safrane Renault Trafic SIMI
Cournil SCE15/25
Auverland SC 11/200/250 The 2.2 L...
- -
Margot a.k.a. Barnie's
Minor Annoyances Absolument fabuleux (2001) -
Safrane a.k.a.
Absolutely Fabulous Laissez-p****er (2002) – Olga a.k.a. Safe Conduct...
- Mexico, it was
launched during the
first quarter of 2011 as the
Renault Safrane. The
European version of the Latitude, with full
details of the model's...
- both three-speed, and a new four-speed AR4,
later used on the
Renault Safrane as AD4/AD8. Due to the poor
quality and
design of the ATF cooler, especially...
-
their Safrane, in
which application it was
codenamed N7U. Applications: 1995
Volvo 850 1997–1999
Volvo S70 1996–1998
Renault Safrane badged as
Safrane 2.5...