Renault isn't wasting time working its way into the pickup truck market. A few months after showing its first pickup truck, it's previewing a 1-tonne global pickup that it will launch in the first ...
After showing the sleek Alaskan concept pickup last September, Renault has launched the production version. Renault's first global 1-tonne pickup truck loses the icy look and concept-only accessories ...
Renault pulled the wraps off the production version of its first one-ton pickup. The bold styling of the concept shown at the 2015 Frankfurt auto show carries over to the all-new Renault Alaskan ...
Renault isn’t known for building pickup trucks, but that’s about to change. The Paris-based carmaker has lifted the veil off of the Alaskan, its first-ever body-on-frame midsize pickup, during an ...
The French company’s first global one-tonne pickup truck was finally unveiled today in full production form. The new Renault Alaskan is based on the same underpinnings used by Nissan’s Navara NP300, ...
When it presented the world with the Alaskan, Renault made it clear that it has global ambitions with its mid-size pickup truck. Now on sale in the South American country of Colombia from 111,900 ...
Renault says the Alaskan will provide best-in-class fuel economy thanks to its 2.3-liter dCi engine, without missing out on off-road ability. Without mentioning that the Alaskan is the platform ...
Mercedes-Benz confirmed earlier in the year that it was working on a pickup truck, though whether or not the vehicle will make it to the United States is still up in the air. The new pickup is to be a ...
Renault officially unveiled the production version of its Alaskan pickup, giving the public a look at the truck that may soon be scrambling through neighborhoods in South America. Based on the Nissan ...
Paris-based Renault has introduced a close-to-production concept dubbed Alaskan that previews its first-ever body-on-frame pickup truck. The Alaskan’s front end falls in line with Renault’s newest ...
The four-door double cab Alaskan has followed the same route of development as the Kadjar crossover, so it’s based on the Navara from sister firm Nissan. That means you get a big Renault diamond badge ...
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