Renault Korea Launches Pre-Orders for 2023 QM6 Model View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Renault Korea Motors announced on the 18th that it has started pre-orders for the 2023 model of the domestic representative sports utility vehicle (SUV) QM6, which is scheduled to be released in mid-May.


The 2023 QM6's top trim, Premiere, newly includes black Alcantara upholstery as a standard feature on the front and rear seat shoulders, center armrest, and door armrests. Alcantara is a premium material similar in texture to suede but with much better durability, water resistance, and stain resistance. Due to its low slipperiness, it allows drivers to operate the steering wheel more comfortably and precisely, which is why it is often used in high-end imported vehicles and supercars. Additionally, Alcantara is an eco-friendly product with no carbon emissions during its manufacturing process.


Furthermore, the QM6 RE Signature trim, which is the most popular choice among customers, has enhanced its appeal by adding the intelligent safety option Driving Assist Package (including Emergency Brake Assist System, Distance Warning System, Forward Collision Warning System, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning System, and Automatic High Beam) as a standard feature.


The 2023 QM6 prices are as follows: LPG model 2.0 LPe ? ▲SE trim 24,890,000 KRW ▲LE Signature trim 27,790,000 KRW ▲RE Signature trim 31,570,000 KRW ▲Premiere 35,050,000 KRW. Gasoline model 2.0 GDe ? ▲LE Signature trim 27,790,000 KRW ▲RE Signature trim 31,570,000 KRW ▲Premiere 35,440,000 KRW. Diesel model 2.0 dCi 4WD ? ▲Premiere 40,750,000 KRW. (Based on 3.5% individual consumption tax applied).



Kim Tae-jun, Head of Sales and Marketing at Renault Korea, said, “We will continue to strive so that more customers can choose the QM6, which offers proven quality, product value, and the best price competitiveness.”


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