Renault

From the signs of World War III: Renault to produce attack drones for the French army

During World War II carmakers built tanks and bombers. Now it’s happening again: At the request of France’s Defense Ministry, Renault will produce up to 600 long-range drones a month at two plants.

Turgis Gaillard AAROK UAV.
The logo of French car manufacturer Renault is seen in front of a dealership in Villepinte near Paris, France, January 22, 2025

From cars to combat: Renault is entering the defense industry

Spacious, well-equipped, and comfortable. Only the performance and safety remind you that it’s a commercial vehicle.

Th new Renault Kangoo: The family vehicle you’re missing

The classic 5 next to the new one. From a popular car to an electric vehicle for design-savvy enthusiasts.

Retro car, lower price: Renault 5 electric from NIS 169,000


After Berlingo dominated the market: Renault Kangoo returns to Israel

The popular small van returns to Israel after 4 years, joining a market where Citroën Berlingo and its twins hold 95% share. Specs and price revealed.

Renault Kangoo has a weaker engine than the Berlingo and its counterparts, but its official fuel consumption is better.

Young, trendy, economical: The iconic success conquering the road

The renewed Renault Clio – Renault's supermini – is back on Israeli roads. Perfect for students, couples, and young families looking for real style at an affordable price.

 Renault Clio

Jeep and Renault disappoint in crash tests, Chinese brands excel

While Expanse, BYD, Subaru, Audi, and Ford receive outstanding scores, Jeep and Renault score low and are criticized by experts from the organization.

 From a List of Awards and Honors to a Mediocre Crash Test Rating

Renewed and more expensive: Updated Renault Captur in Israel

Renault's small crossover arrives with a new look, temporarily removing the hybrid versions from the lineup and increasing the entry-level price by NIS 7,000.

 New grille and lighting units at the front

Saudi Arabia invests in gasoline engines: Renault and Geely get funding

Saudis invest in gasoline engine maker HORSE, raising value to $7.9 billion, amid electric vehicle market slowdown, focusing on future of refined oil fuel.


Volkswagen will build alone, Renault will work with the Chinese

Europe's two giants, after an attempt to collaborate on developing a 20,000 euro electric car, are now competing with BYD Sigal and Lifemotor T03 set to launch in 2027.