Renault Arkana

Another separate version of the vehicle was introduced in South Korea in February 2020, and is based on a more advanced CMF-B platform.

[7][8] Assembly in neighboring Kazakhstan began in 2021 at SaryarkaAvtoProm plant (Kostanay), through a partnership between Renault and the Allur Group.

[9] LJC models production was prematurely stopped in 2022, following international sanctions against Russia after Russian invasion of Ukraine.

[16] The European model is equipped with a mild hybrid 1.3-litre turbo petrol engine paired with the 7-speed EDC gearbox.

[18]The vehicle received a facelift in July 2023,[19][20] featuring among other things a new front grille and logo.

Renault Arkana concept