After more than ten years in the South American market, the Renault Oroch is heading towards the closure of its cycle. The French automaker confirmed that the compact pick up will cease to occur once the commercial launch of the new Niagara, the model that will take its place within the regional range, is realized. The decision was ratified by Ariel Montenegro, president of Renault Geely Brazil, who explained that the company’s strategy contempl…
This story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.
After more than ten years in the South American market, the Renault Oroch is heading towards the closure of its cycle. The French automaker confirmed that the compact pick up will cease to occur once the commercial launch of the new Niagara, the model that will take its place within the regional range, is realized. The decision was ratified by Ariel Montenegro, president of Renault Geely Brazil, who explained that the company’s strategy contempl…