French car maker
Renault introduced their new 6 at the 1968 Paris Motor Show. The car
was intended to compete with the Citroën Ami 6 and the Citroën
Dyane. The Renault 6 used the R4 platform as well as its 845 cc
engine. The car was technically almost identical to the Renault 4,
but visually it had the looks of the Renault 16.
In 1970 the car was
updated with the more powerful 1.1 litre engine from the Renault 8,
higher equipment, a new gearbox and cooling system, and front disc
brakes.
Renault 6 (1968) |
Renault 6 (1968) |
Renault 6 (1970) |
In 1974 the R6 was
restyled with square headlights, new rear lights, a black plastic
grille, and new bumpers. The front indicator lights moved to the
bumper.
Renault 6 (1974) |
Renault 6 (1974) |
Production in
France ended in 1980, in Spain and Argentina the car was still
produced until 1986.
Renault 6 French Advert 1968
Renault 6 French Advert 1969
Renault 6 Spanish Advert 1970
Renault 6 French Advert 1969
Renault 6 Spanish Advert 1970
Brochure Renault 6 German (1977)
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