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The Renault Symbol, Clio or Thalia in some markets, is a
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sedan produced by the French automobile manufacturer
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. It was introduced in late 1999, under the Clio Symbol name, as the derivative version of the second generation
Renault Clio The Renault Clio () is a supermini car (B-segment), produced by French automobile manufacturer Renault. It was launched in 1990, and entered its fifth generation in 2019. The Clio has had substantial critical and commercial success, being consis ...
, and unlike the hatchback it was marketed only in those countries where saloons were traditionally preferred over hatchbacks, while it was not sold in Western Europe. It was actually sold in France, but only in overseas departments/regions and collectivities. The second generation has a different design than the third generation Clio and is built on the platform of the first generation car. A third generation has been introduced in late 2012, as a derivative version of the second generation
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. Its key markets are Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the
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and the
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, most notably countries like Turkey, Brazil, Romania, Russia, Algeria, Colombia and Tunisia. __TOC__


First generation (; 1999)

In late 1999, the Clio Symbol began production in Turkey, as the sedan version of the Clio II. It was subsequently launched in other countries, under different names, depending on the market: Clio Symbol, Thalia, Clio Sedan, Clio ''4 Puertas'', Symbol, or Clio Classic. The car was intended for sale in developing countries, where saloons were traditionally preferred over hatchbacks, most notably in Eastern Europe. In some Latin American markets, like Chile and Mexico, the facelifted model was offered as Nissan Platina, with slight changes at the front of the car to make it resemble the Nissan Altima. It is longer by than the hatchback and has a larger boot of . The main production site of the model has been the
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plant in
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, Turkey, where manufacturing started in 1999. Worldwide, it was also built in Brazil at the Ayrton Senna complex in Sao José dos Pinhais, near
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, and since 2001 in
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by Sofasa. In 2002, it began assembly in
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,
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as Nissan Platina, at the Nissan Mexicana plant in
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. For a short time, between the end of 2002 and 2004, it was also assembled in Russia by
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. The Platina was dropped following the 2010 model year, and was replaced by the
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in its Mexican assembly plant and the line-up. At the beginning it was available with only two engine options in Europe: a 1.4-litre, 8-valve (75  hp, 114  Nm) and a 1.4-litre, 16-valve (98 hp, 127 Nm), both of them with
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. In Argentina it was manufactured with a 1.6-litre, 16-valve petrol (100 hp; 74 kW) engine and a 1.9-litre
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(65 hp; non-turbo), in Colombia with the 1.4-litre, 8-valve, and in Brazil either with the 1.6-litre, 16-valve or with a 1.0-L, 16-valve petrol (70 hp; 52 kW). Initial trim designations were ''RN'' (''RNA, RND'') and ''RT '' (''RTE, RTD''), but later they received designated names: ''Authentique'', ''Expression'', ''Dynamique'', ''Alizé'', ''Privilège'' etc.


Facelift

It was facelifted in March 2002, gaining the new front end of the hatchback Clio, black moldings on the bumpers, slightly revised interior (electric window buttons moved from the central console onto the doors, the steering wheel got a new design) and improved safety levels. New engines were also added: a 1.5-litre
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(65 hp, 160 Nm), and the 1.6-litre, 16-valve petrol (105 hp, 148 Nm) in Europe, which was only available with the ''Dynamique'' trim level. Throughout the following years, two other versions of the dCi engine were featured in the range: the 65 hp version was upgraded to 70 hp (following the introduction of the Euro IV
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from January 2005) and a more powerful version of 80 hp and 185 Nm (in the second half of 2004). A new 1.2-litre, 16-valve engine (75 hp, 105 Nm) was introduced the first half of 2006. An
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version was available, but only with the 1.4 16-valve petrol engine. The new front end was adopted in South America from 2003. In Brazil two engines were adapted to run with
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: the 1.0-litre, 16-valve (76 hp on petrol, 77 hp on alcohol) and the 1.6-litre 16-valve (110 hp on petrol, 115 hp on alcohol); while in Argentina a
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version was introduced towards the end of the year. The interior of the pre-facelifted model was kept in the South American facelift version. In Colombia, it was added the
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in 2004 to the Symbol ''Expression'', and the new interior of the facelift model was added in 2008, with some differences from the European version, including the location of the electric window controls, the seats and the radio, and it kept the exterior of the phase II Symbol. The ''Alizé'' model included front electric windows and driver airbag; the ''Expression'' included electric mirrors, digital clock, passenger airbag, ABS and foglights. The 2008 model also included a 1.6-litre petrol engine, replacing the 1.4-litre one. The Nissan Platina was available only with the 1.6-litre 16-valve petrol engine (110 hp; 82 kW). It had four trim levels, baptized ''Grado Q'', ''Grado K'', ''Grado K plus'' and ''Grado A'', the same as the top cards in a playing deck. From the 2008 model year, they changed to ''Custom'', ''Emotion'', ''Premium'' and ''Premium A''. It was sold either with a manual gearbox or with an automatic one with
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system. In the first half of 2005, minor changes were done to the Renault models. These included clear tail lights and side repeaters, a slightly modified grille and some of the display units passing form analogue to digital. In the beginning of 2006, an improved version of the sedan was offered in Argentina and Brazil, and from fall in Europe. At the exterior, it now had body coloured bumpers, without moldings and regardless of the trim level. The shape of the grille was revised and the boot got a new handle with the Renault logo integrated, similar to the one used on Laguna, as well as the new styling of the Renault word. Four new colours were made available and two distinctive new rim designs. For the European model and the Platina, the interior was upgraded to the one used in the facelifted Clio II, with very minor parts commonality with Mégane II, as well as new standard and optional equipment, such as automatic
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and a
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. This model was offered in three equipment levels: ''Authentique'', ''Expression'' and ''Dynamique''. ''Expression'' included driver airbag, air conditioning, trip computer, electric mirrors, electric front windows, CD-player and height adjustable steering wheel. ''Dynamique'' added passenger airbag, ABS, rear electric windows, body coloured door handles and alloy rims, although the ABS and passenger airbag were optionals that could be added to the lower levels too. Automatic air conditioning was available as an extra feature. It scored 12 points out of 16 in a frontal crash test conducted by the Russian magazine
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in 2002, which was considered equivalent to the result scored by the hatchback version in the
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testing. Over 600,000 units were sold worldwide since the release of this model.


Marketing

Renault quietly stopped sales of Thalia in Croatia during 2005 in favour of the
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and from early 2006, it has no longer been present on their websites.


Second generation (2008)

The second generation uses the running gear of the previous generation car and has a different design than the third generation Clio. The name Clio was dropped in favour to just Symbol, or Thalia in those markets where this name was used on the previous generation. It was revealed for the first time in August 2008 at the Moscow International Motor Show, production started the same month, and it went on sale between September and November. The second generation car is longer than the previous by and has a boot capacity of . The new Symbol was designed jointly by Renault's engineering teams in France, Turkey and Romania, for countries in the Eastern and Central Europe, Russia, Turkey, North Africa and as well the Persian Gulf States. Development of the project (codenamed ''L35'') took 26 months. The main production site remains the
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plant in
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,
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, and from 2009 it was also manufactured in the Santa Isabel factory in
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, for the South American market and only with the 1.6-litre, 16-valve engine. It is available in three equipment levels: ''Authentique'', ''Expression'' and ''Privilège''. Features included by ''Authentique'' are driver
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, rev-counter or body-coloured front and rear bumpers. ''Expression'' adds hydraulic power steering,
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, electric front windows, height adjustable steering wheel and front seats, folding rear bench seat, rear headrests and body-coloured mirrors and electric
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with remote control. ''Privilège'' adds electric mirrors, leather-trimmed steering wheel, foglamps, rear electric windows and radio-CD player with MP3 playback. In terms of safety, the new Symbol offers driver airbag, passenger airbag, two lateral airbags (depending on version),
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(ABS) and
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(EBD), anti-intrusion strengthening in front and rear doors, height-adjustable front seatbelts, power steering and rear
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. In December 2008, the second generation of the Renault Symbol was awarded the "Autobest 2009" prize, by a jury made up of journalists from fifteen countries, mainly emerging markets in Eastern and Central Europe. The Turkish police forces use second generation Renault Symbol cars.


Engines

According to Renault, the engines used on this model are of the latest generation at the date of release.


Third generation (2013)

The third generation was revealed at the 2012 Istanbul Motor Show, and it is a
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version of the second generation Dacia/Renault Logan. It is manufactured in Bursa, Turkey, and went sale on the Turkish market at the beginning of 2013, also being released in Algeria and Tunisia. It is also manufactured and sold in Brazil since November 2013, as the Renault Logan. In Chile it is marketed as the Renault Symbol. In November 2014, the Renault Symbol began assembly from CKD kits in a new plant in Oran, Algeria. Its production capacity is 25,000 units per year, which may eventually be increased to 75,000 vehicles per year. The model produced for South America (where it is marketed mainly as the Renault Logan) and Turkey and Algeria retains small design differences, both at the exterior and the interior. The interior differs mainly at the central part of the dashboard, whereas the exterior has a different front end design, incorporating the new large Renault badge, a different headlamp configuration and mirror-mounted indicators. In Turkey, it is offered with a 1.2-litre 16-valve petrol engine, developing and , or a 1.5-litre diesel engine, developing and . In both cases, they are coupled to a 5-speed manual transmission. It is available in seven colours and two trim levels. In Chile, it is equipped with a 1.6-litre petrol engine, capable of developing and . It comes in three trim levels: Expression, Dynamique and Privilege.


Facelift

In the first quarter of 2017, it was facelifted, receiving design modifications to the front with
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s and more significantly to the rear design with a new trunk, but also to the interior including a new 3-spoke steering wheel with the horn, in Turkey (and nearby export markets) and, as well, in Chile. An important addition is the
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automated manual transmission. The facelifted model is slightly different in terms of design and even equipment from the Renault Logan offered in the rest of Latin America. The facelifted Symbol is not sold in Mexico, leaving Renault without a saloon in the Mexican market.


Other markets

Also in the first quarter of 2017, the updated version was launched in several Persian Gulf states, such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.


See also

*
Renault Clio The Renault Clio () is a supermini car (B-segment), produced by French automobile manufacturer Renault. It was launched in 1990, and entered its fifth generation in 2019. The Clio has had substantial critical and commercial success, being consis ...
, the base model for the first two generations *
Dacia Logan The Dacia Logan is a family of automobiles produced and marketed jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its Romanian subsidiary Dacia since mid-2004, and was the successor to the Dacia 1310 and Dacia Solenza. It has been produced as a ...
, the base model for the third generation, in turn based on the Renault Clio platform *
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, the platform that forms the basis for several related models


References


External links


Official Renault Symbol websiteRenault Thalia/Symbol Downloads
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