Renault is currently deciding the direction for the next Laguna and it seems that this will be an emotional model that will borrow its styling from the newest Renault models.
Chief operating officer Carlos Tavares told autocar that the current Laguna was affected by the unspectacular design of the hatchback, which he thinks made buyers overlook what is, essentially a good car.
He explained that the believes the aforementioned issue also affected the sales of the coupe and estate.
“We need to continue to work on appeal. If you look at the new cars — Zoe, Captur and Clio — you understand what I mean. It is about having character without being strange,” the COO said.
We expect Renault to give us the new Laguna in 2015. When we drove the current Laguna Coupe, we found a very nice blend of practicality and emotions, so we have high expectations for the next generation.
Via: autocar
He explained that the believes the aforementioned issue also affected the sales of the coupe and estate.
“We need to continue to work on appeal. If you look at the new cars — Zoe, Captur and Clio — you understand what I mean. It is about having character without being strange,” the COO said.
We expect Renault to give us the new Laguna in 2015. When we drove the current Laguna Coupe, we found a very nice blend of practicality and emotions, so we have high expectations for the next generation.
Via: autocar