Renault Renault Dauphine

sedan ·

The Renault Dauphine (pronounced [dɔfin]) is a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive four-door economy sedan with three-box styling, manufactured and marketed by Renault from 1956 to 1967 across a single generation. Along with such cars as the Citroën 2CV, Volkswagen Beetle, Morris Minor, Mini and Fiat 600, the Dauphine pioneered the modern European economy car. More than two million Dauphines were manufactured, many under licence by other manufacturers outside of France. Renault marketed numerous variants of the Dauphine, including a luxury version, the Renault Ondine; a decontented version, the Dauphine Teimoso (Brazil, 1965); sporting versions marketed as the Dauphine Gordini and the Ondine Gordini, and the 1093 factory racing model; as well as a prominent derivative, the Caravelle/Floride, a…

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About the Renault Renault Dauphine

Body type
sedan · segment B
Transmission
3/4-speed manual, 3-speed push-button Semi-automat

Overview

The Renault Renault Dauphine is a sedan.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the Renault Renault Dauphine?

The Renault Renault Dauphine is a sedan, classified in segment B.

Does the Renault Renault Dauphine have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the Renault Renault Dauphine, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.