Are there any improvements to the Renault Laguna?
Improvements include the provision of an upgraded Carminat TomTom sat nav system which can warn of mobile speed checks, access Google’s Local Search service and bring you weather forecasts.
When did the second generation Laguna come out?
The styling of the second generation Laguna was heavily influenced by the Initiale concept car. The Laguna II won the title Semperit Irish Car of the Year in November 2001. The Laguna estate was only available with five seats, unlike the previous model which had seven seats as an option on some versions.
What did the Renault Laguna keyless ignition do?
The Laguna was the first European family car, and the second European car to feature “keyless” entry and ignition. Instead of a key, it used a credit card style device to unlock the car and start the engine.
Is the Renault Laguna the same car as the Chevelle?
The regular production Renault passenger models are unrelated to the concept car of the same name, the Laguna, a two-seater roadster presented by the automaker during the 1990 Paris Motor Show. The name was also previously used from 1973 to 1976 by Chevrolet, for a top of the line Chevelle model, the Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna .
Improvements include the provision of an upgraded Carminat TomTom sat nav system which can warn of mobile speed checks, access Google’s Local Search service and bring you weather forecasts.
The styling of the second generation Laguna was heavily influenced by the Initiale concept car. The Laguna II won the title Semperit Irish Car of the Year in November 2001. The Laguna estate was only available with five seats, unlike the previous model which had seven seats as an option on some versions.
The Laguna was the first European family car, and the second European car to feature “keyless” entry and ignition. Instead of a key, it used a credit card style device to unlock the car and start the engine.
The regular production Renault passenger models are unrelated to the concept car of the same name, the Laguna, a two-seater roadster presented by the automaker during the 1990 Paris Motor Show. The name was also previously used from 1973 to 1976 by Chevrolet, for a top of the line Chevelle model, the Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna .