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Renault 10

The Renault 10 is a rear-engined, rear-wheel drive small family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault between 1965 and 1971. A larger, more upmarket version of the 8, it was launched in 1965. In 1971 it was replaced by the front-wheel drive Renault 12, which was built in parallel for two years.

Renault 10
Renault 10, pre-facelift (1965–67)
Overview
ManufacturerRenault
Also calledRenault 10 Major
Renault 1100[1]
Bulgarrenault 10
Khouvieng Type 10
Production1965–1971
1967–1970 (Bulgaria, Bulgarrenault)
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassSmall family car (C-segment)
Body style4-door saloon
LayoutRear-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedRenault 8
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,270 mm (89.4 in)
Length4,200 mm (165.4 in)[2]
Width1,490 mm (58.7 in)
Height1,375 mm (54.1 in)[2]
Chronology
PredecessorRenault 8
SuccessorRenault 12

The 10 was also produced in Bulgaria until 1970 (see Bulgarrenault), and in Spain.

History edit

 
Renault 10 (1967–70), square headlight version

In September 1965 the Renault 10 Major (branded in some markets as the Renault 1100) was launched, replacing the Renault 8 Major. This was a lengthened version of the Renault 8 with an increased front overhang and a much enlarged front luggage compartment, its capacity increased from 240 to 315 litres. The front and rear of the cars were fully redesigned, while the dimensions and sheetmetal of the central passenger cabin were unchanged. The 1,108 cc engine, which for some markets had already appeared in top of the range versions of the Renault 8, came from the Renault Caravelle. In the French market, the Renault 10 found itself struggling to compete with the successful Peugeot 204 introduced in the same year. In the United States, the Renault 10 was offered as "The Renault for people who swore they would never buy another one", after the Dauphine's disappointing reputation.[3]

Early R10 had round headlights,[4] but just two years after launch the 10 itself was facelifted, rectangular headlights now further differentiating it from the Renault 8. Round sealed beam headlights were maintained for the US and Canadian markets.

Alongside the Renault 10, less powerful versions of the Renault 8 continued in production at the Flins plant with the existing shorter body.

A larger unit, the 1289 cc engine from the new Renault 12, was fitted to the Renault 10 for the Motor Show in October 1970, giving birth to the Renault 10-1300.[5] Although the engine mounted at the back of the Renault 10-1300 was in most respects identical to that fitted at the front of the Renault 12, the unit in the older car was effectively detuned, with a lowered compression ratio and a listed maximum output of 52 PS (38 kW; 51 hp) SAE (48 PS (35 kW; 47 hp) DIN) whereas the unit in the Renault 12 was advertised as providing 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp) SAE (54 PS (40 kW; 53 hp) DIN).[5] Renault thus offered two competing models in the same market category, but the older rear engined design came with a listed price 1,000 francs (approximately 10%) lower and a top speed of 135 km/h (84 mph) as against 145 km/h (90 mph) for the entry level Renault 12.[5] The 1108 cc version of the engine was still offered for 1970, but now only when combined with the Jaeger "button operated" semi-automatic transmission which had been offered in earlier versions of the car since 1963.[5]

End of production edit

French production of the Renault 10 ceased at the end of summer 1971, by which time the model had been selling for a year in parallel with the commercially more successful Renault 12. Although production of the Renault 10 ended in 1971, the 8 was still sold in France as late as 1973.

Outside Europe edit

Alconi edit

Through their South African subsidiary, Renault Africa Ltd, a special performance version of the Renault 10 (model 1190) was assembled at their East London assembly plant. It sold in that country only as a Renault Alconi, a combination the names of the developers, John Conchie and Eric 'Puddles' Adler, who traded as "Alconi Developments".[6]

Engine upgrades resulted in 68 bhp (net) and a performance close to that of the R8 Gordini '1100' and midway between the standard Renault 8 and the 1255cc Gordini.[7] They offered 0–60 mph in 11.9sec, top speed of 97 mph,[8] (according to "Car" magazine road test) and sold for about 10% over the standard car.

It was sold new through their dealer network in South Africa and covered by their factory warranty.[9] The local concept was intended to increase vehicle sales to a racing mad South African public by taking advantage of their race-track successes in local "Sprint" and "Endurance" races. About 400–500 vehicles (both 8 and 10) seem to have been sold.[10] As well, many hundreds of performance kits to upgrade the standard vehicles were sold over their parts counters.

References edit

  1. ^ Renault 1100 advertisement, Autocar, 14 March 1968, page 9
  2. ^ a b "Autotest: Renault 10 (1,289 c.c.)". Autocar. Vol. 132, no. 3855. 1970-01-01. pp. 6–10.
  3. ^ "Life Magazine, 16 September 1966, pp. 136–137". 1966-09-16.
  4. ^ . 2009-10-27. Archived from the original on 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  5. ^ a b c d "Automobilia". Toutes les Voitures Françaises 1970 (Salon [Oct] 1969). 31. Paris: Histoire & collections: 40, 43. 2004.
  6. ^ See Shell S.A. Technical bulletin 43...Paragraph 6.. Renault Africa's technical department and the partners in Alconi Developments...months of experimenting and testing came up with the Renault 8 Alconi.
  7. ^ 1967 Alconi, R10 and Gordini road-test
  8. ^ Comparison tests of R8, R10, Alconi, Gordini 1100 and Gordini 1255 w 5 speed
  9. ^ The Renault Alconi Story
  10. ^ [see reference 14. SA "car" magazine, August 1967 road test, paragraph 1,2...hundreds have been built...official recognition from Regie Renault in France..]

External links edit

  • Renault 10: Reconstrucción de un Clásico Desconocido
  • . 2005. Archived from the original on 2009-10-19.
  • (South African) "Car" magazine 1967 road tests the 'new' Renault 10 Alconi

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The Renault 10 is a rear engined rear wheel drive small family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault between 1965 and 1971 A larger more upmarket version of the 8 it was launched in 1965 In 1971 it was replaced by the front wheel drive Renault 12 which was built in parallel for two years Renault 10Renault 10 pre facelift 1965 67 OverviewManufacturerRenaultAlso calledRenault 10 MajorRenault 1100 1 Bulgarrenault 10Khouvieng Type 10Production1965 19711967 1970 Bulgaria Bulgarrenault AssemblyFrance FlinsBulgaria PlovdivLaos Vientiane Khouvieng Works South Africa East LondonSpain ValladolidBody and chassisClassSmall family car C segment Body style4 door saloonLayoutRear engine rear wheel driveRelatedRenault 8PowertrainEngine1108 cc Type 688 02 I41289 cc Type 810 I4Transmission4 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 270 mm 89 4 in Length4 200 mm 165 4 in 2 Width1 490 mm 58 7 in Height1 375 mm 54 1 in 2 ChronologyPredecessorRenault 8SuccessorRenault 12 The 10 was also produced in Bulgaria until 1970 see Bulgarrenault and in Spain Contents 1 History 1 1 End of production 2 Outside Europe 2 1 Alconi 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Renault 10 1967 70 square headlight version In September 1965 the Renault 10 Major branded in some markets as the Renault 1100 was launched replacing the Renault 8 Major This was a lengthened version of the Renault 8 with an increased front overhang and a much enlarged front luggage compartment its capacity increased from 240 to 315 litres The front and rear of the cars were fully redesigned while the dimensions and sheetmetal of the central passenger cabin were unchanged The 1 108 cc engine which for some markets had already appeared in top of the range versions of the Renault 8 came from the Renault Caravelle In the French market the Renault 10 found itself struggling to compete with the successful Peugeot 204 introduced in the same year In the United States the Renault 10 was offered as The Renault for people who swore they would never buy another one after the Dauphine s disappointing reputation 3 Early R10 had round headlights 4 but just two years after launch the 10 itself was facelifted rectangular headlights now further differentiating it from the Renault 8 Round sealed beam headlights were maintained for the US and Canadian markets Alongside the Renault 10 less powerful versions of the Renault 8 continued in production at the Flins plant with the existing shorter body A larger unit the 1289 cc engine from the new Renault 12 was fitted to the Renault 10 for the Motor Show in October 1970 giving birth to the Renault 10 1300 5 Although the engine mounted at the back of the Renault 10 1300 was in most respects identical to that fitted at the front of the Renault 12 the unit in the older car was effectively detuned with a lowered compression ratio and a listed maximum output of 52 PS 38 kW 51 hp SAE 48 PS 35 kW 47 hp DIN whereas the unit in the Renault 12 was advertised as providing 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp SAE 54 PS 40 kW 53 hp DIN 5 Renault thus offered two competing models in the same market category but the older rear engined design came with a listed price 1 000 francs approximately 10 lower and a top speed of 135 km h 84 mph as against 145 km h 90 mph for the entry level Renault 12 5 The 1108 cc version of the engine was still offered for 1970 but now only when combined with the Jaeger button operated semi automatic transmission which had been offered in earlier versions of the car since 1963 5 End of production edit French production of the Renault 10 ceased at the end of summer 1971 by which time the model had been selling for a year in parallel with the commercially more successful Renault 12 Although production of the Renault 10 ended in 1971 the 8 was still sold in France as late as 1973 Outside Europe editAlconi edit Through their South African subsidiary Renault Africa Ltd a special performance version of the Renault 10 model 1190 was assembled at their East London assembly plant It sold in that country only as a Renault Alconi a combination the names of the developers John Conchie and Eric Puddles Adler who traded as Alconi Developments 6 Engine upgrades resulted in 68 bhp net and a performance close to that of the R8 Gordini 1100 and midway between the standard Renault 8 and the 1255cc Gordini 7 They offered 0 60 mph in 11 9sec top speed of 97 mph 8 according to Car magazine road test and sold for about 10 over the standard car It was sold new through their dealer network in South Africa and covered by their factory warranty 9 The local concept was intended to increase vehicle sales to a racing mad South African public by taking advantage of their race track successes in local Sprint and Endurance races About 400 500 vehicles both 8 and 10 seem to have been sold 10 As well many hundreds of performance kits to upgrade the standard vehicles were sold over their parts counters References edit Renault 1100 advertisement Autocar 14 March 1968 page 9 a b Autotest Renault 10 1 289 c c Autocar Vol 132 no 3855 1970 01 01 pp 6 10 Life Magazine 16 September 1966 pp 136 137 1966 09 16 History Renault 8 10 2009 10 27 Archived from the original on 2009 10 27 Retrieved 2011 08 27 a b c d Automobilia Toutes les Voitures Francaises 1970 Salon Oct 1969 31 Paris Histoire amp collections 40 43 2004 See Shell S A Technical bulletin 43 Paragraph 6 Renault Africa s technical department and the partners in Alconi Developments months of experimenting and testing came up with the Renault 8 Alconi 1967 Alconi R10 and Gordini road test Comparison tests of R8 R10 Alconi Gordini 1100 and Gordini 1255 w 5 speed The Renault Alconi Story see reference 14 SA car magazine August 1967 road test paragraph 1 2 hundreds have been built official recognition from Regie Renault in France External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Renault 10 Rene s Renault Pages Renault 8 and 10 Renault 10 Reconstruccion de un Clasico Desconocido RENAULT 10 1966 1969 2005 Archived from the original on 2009 10 19 South African Car magazine 1967 road tests the new Renault 10 Alconi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Renault 10 amp oldid 1215444943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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