Monday, September 20 2010
French automaker Renault and the Opel/Vauxhall group have given indication that they will continue working together producing LCVs. The collaboration includes their joint effort on the Opel Vivaro and the Renault Trafic.
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Renault and Opel/Vauxhall begin their cooperative venture back in 1996 as they produced the first issue of the Renault Master van and Opel/Vauxhall’s Movano van. Previously this year, the latest models of these vans were released with an extended selection of models from which to choose, which include real wheel drive editions and some factory made special converted vehicles.
Renault and Opel /Vauxhall have made a renewed agreement concerning their partnership, an agreement that entails the next generation of the Opel Vivaro and the Renault Trafic. Even though these two sister models are developed through the Renault – Opel/Vauxhall partnership, they are sold and marketed separately by their own brand’s distribution network. At press time, there are still many details of the ongoing partnership to discuss and agree upon, at this time no more details on product specifications, investments, and business plans will be disclosed.