The Renault Fluence gets a makeover for 2013

The Renault Fluence gets a makeover for 2013

Renault’s family sedan has been given a makeover, three years after it was originally launched. First unveiled at last year’s Istanbul Motor Show, the latest version of the Fluence features Renault’s new styling identity, with LED daytime running lights and the reworked grille giving it a dynamic and modern look. This brings it up to date with its siblings such as the Twingo and the Clio.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
25 Feb 2013

On the inside, the 2013 Fluence gets a new digital instrument cluster and interior trim. It is also equipped with Renault’s R-Link multimedia system, which integrates navigation, radio, hands-free mobile phone connectivity and audio streaming.

Besides the styling tweaks, the Fluence also receives a more powerful drivetrain consisting of a 115bhp 1.6-litre engine mated to an X-tronic CVT transmission, improving performance and responsiveness while keeping fuel consumption and CO2 emissions low.

The Renault Fluence prides itself as one of the biggest in its class. With a wheelbase of 2,702mm, passengers can enjoy their journeys in plenty of comfort. A large 530-litre boot makes the Fluence a hugely practical car, while a generous standard equipment list should appeal to buyers.

The 2013 Renault Fluence is now available for booking. First deliveries are expected in the fourth quarter of the year.

Renault Fluence ZE Road Test

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