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Rendering :- Renault Logan (Dezired)

New Renault Dacia Logan

Renault Logan, the low cost sedan continuing it’s bull run in almost all markets (except India). But according  the recent trends Mahindra – Renault Logan is in recovery path and managed to clock 1000 units in October 2010. Though Renault sold  Logan brand to Mahindra and Mahindra for commercial use  in India, this car is one of the most important product for them for global market. That means Renault and their Romanian subsidiary Dacia will bring refreshed Logan in coming years.

Blog IDD, one of the leading Brazilian auto blog published a pair of new Renault Logan images. The changes can be easily identified, the front grille of current Logan is replaced with Renault’s new standard grille which we saw in Renault Dezire. The inverted trapezoidal   headlamps  and  isolated Logo combination looks neat. The bumper has been completely redesigned,  the fog lamps and their  housings are now smaller and different in shape compared to current generation Logan. The air dam for radiator/engine cooling has been modified to suite the design of new bumper.

New Logan by Renault

While coming to  new Logan’s rear, a lots of pleasant surprises awaiting you. The two layer tail lamps and a completely new boot lid makes our boxy sedan an upmarket sedan. The proposal of new Logan is beautiful particularly from rear angle. An icing on the cake, the Renault logo on  ‘C’ column, like the latest example Toyota Etios.

After seeing our newest sedan, Toyota Etios, We think Renault Logan needs a facelift. If they do redesign of Logan inline with this projections, other sedan  manufacturers will have a  challenge ahead.

Another exclusive projection has been lined up.. so stay tuned..

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