Whereas the previous Symbol was essentially a notchback version of the Clio II hatchback, the new edition will share more bits with the Dacia Logan, Renault's low-cost compact from Romania. The new Symbol will continue to be positioned above the Logan and its notchback companion, the Sandero.
Renault said the Symbol will feature a range of modern four-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines.
What this means to you: Renault continues to fill out its product portfolio in emerging markets. — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

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