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Renault’s boss says the next Laguna must have more appeal than the current hatchback

By on Jun 12, 2013 | 6:24 AM
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General Manager of Renault, Carlos Tavares, admitted that the indifferent design of Renault Laguna has a negative impact on sales of the car, the design concept sedan’s affecting sales of both more elegant and beautiful coupe, and the practical station wagon.

In his interview to the UK Autocar identified the “problem” on the back of the sedan is “a bit strange” and which destroyed the dynamics who had the other two versions.

Finally, he said that the next generation of the Renault Laguna is scheduled to occur in late 2014 or early 2015, giving information on the design that will “has character without being weird” just as it was with the latest models the France company Zoe, Captur and Clio. That would have “volatile and emotional” look.

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