RENAULT LAGUNA

Renault has published teaser shots of its all-new Laguna

Renault has given us a taste of its all-new Laguna. The new medium car, due to be unveiled in Europe in June, is the third generation of the nameplate. Currently, the facelifted Laguna II is on sale Down Under (more here).

Renault says the new car is a step up in terms of quality and performance. Not much can be garnered from the pics hereabouts but it's clear the car has significantly sharper lines than the current version.

The French carmaker also says the new detail pics of the new car reveal "some of the elements reflecting the work carried out in terms of perceived quality, with particular attention paid to the quality of materials used and the standard of fit and finish in the cabin."

The maker has hinted that the car will grow in size this generation. In European terms, it says the new Laguna is placed "fairly and squarely in the full-size category." Expect dimensions on the larger end of the Aussie medium car segment.

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