Renault Samsung Motors

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Renault Samsung Motors is one of the best Korean car brands. It is a subsidiary of the French automotive company, Renault, and is based in South Korea. The company was established in 1994 when Renault acquired a controlling stake in the South Korean automaker, Samsung Motors.


Renault Samsung Motors produces a range of vehicles, including passenger cars, SUVs, and commercial vehicles, and sells them primarily in the South Korean market. The company's product lineup includes popular models such as the SM6 sedan, the QM6 SUV, and the SM3 Z.E. electric vehicle.


The Renault Samsung Motors brand is known for its focus on innovation, technology, and design. The company has invested heavily in research and development and has introduced several advanced technologies in its vehicles, such as the ECO mode, which maximizes fuel efficiency, and the Advanced Driver Assistance System, which provides a range of safety features.


Renault Samsung Motors has also received recognition for its design, with several of its models receiving awards for their innovative and stylish designs. The company has a design center in South Korea, which is responsible for developing and implementing the company's design strategy.


Founded: 1994
Founder: Renault and Samsung

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