Renault Latitude

[4] The Latitude served as the company's flagship vehicle,[5] before it was replaced in 2016 by the Renault Talisman.

[6] The Latitude is a four-door saloon based on the Renault–Nissan D platform, and already developed as the third generation (L43) Renault Samsung SM5.

[9] Sales of Renault Latitude began in Asia, Australia and Eastern Europe in the autumn of 2010.

[10] The European version of the Latitude, with full details of the model's equipment lists and engines ranges, was shown at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, and sales in Western Europe began in the beginning of 2011, but not in the United Kingdom.

[13][14] The vehicle was replaced alongside the Laguna by the Talisman, announced during a 2015 press conference in France.