Santa Isabel, Argentina (Renault Argentina, 1982–1993)
Buenos Aires, Argentina (Renault Argentina, 1983–1992)
Los Andes, Chile (Automotores Franco Chilena)
Mariara, Venezuela (1983–1988)
Designer
Michel Jardin, Francois Lampreia, and Robert Opron
Body and chassis
Class
Sport compact
Body style
3-door liftback
Layout
FF layout
Related
Renault 18
Powertrain
Engine
1,397 cc I4
1,565 cc A5L turbo I4
1,647 cc type 841/843/A2M I4
1,995 cc type 829/J6R I4
2,165 cc J7T I4
2,068 cc J8S td I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,443 mm (96.2 in)
Length
4,358 mm (171.6 in)
Width
1,692 mm (66.6 in)
Height
1,315 mm (51.8 in)
Chronology
Predecessor
Renault 15 and 17
Successor
Renault GTA (USA)
The Renault Fuego (Fire in Spanish) is a sport hatchback that was manufactured and marketed by Renault from 1980 to 1986, replacing the Renault 15 and 17 coupés of the 1970s.
Marketed in the United States by American Motors Corporation (AMC), the Fuego was also assembled in several countries in South America, where production continued until 1992. According to Renault, 265,367 Fuegos were produced, 85% of those manufactured in France from February 1980 to October 1985.[1][2] Spanish production for European markets continued into 1986.
^"Fuego Turbo — The Originals Museum". Renault.
^"Renault Fuego". fuego.net.pl. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
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