Renault laguna

The new Laguna confirms its advances in safety in the D segment in Europe. All of the model’s active and passive safety features have been improved; it is equipped with the third-generation Renault System for Restraint and Protection and a more efficient braking system. Featuring all-new styling, illustrated by its new front design, advances in comfort, new engines, and chassis modifications the Laguna enjoys an improved dynamic behaviour.
Perceived and actual build quality lie at the heart of Renault’s approach. The standard of fit and finish is of high levels and can be seen and felt in the new dashboard which with its use of rich materials imparts a classy feel to the interior. From the user-friendly controls to the use of the most innovative technologies, everything has been planned to ensure that travelling remains a pleasure.
The new Carminat Navigation and Communication system now combines GPS navigation, the top-range Cabasse Tronic Auditorium audio system, and Bluetooth hands-free telephone. The system is controlled from a central multimedia selector which provides rapid access to the audio and telephone functions. The selector is positioned in the place vacated by the manual handbrake, which is now replaced by an assisted parking brake.
A Grand Touring version is available in the New Laguna range, alongside the exclusive Initiale version. It is powered by a new 2-litre turbocharged engine developing 205 bhp.
| Body Type |
Hatchback/Sedan |
|
| Price (in AED) |
75,000-90,000 |
|
| Engine (litre) |
2.0 |
2.0 |
| Power (bhp) |
136 |
170 |
| Torque (Nm) |
191 |
270 |
| Transmission |
4A |
5A |
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