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Renault Korea

Renault Korea (Korean: 르노코리아), is a South Korean car manufacturer headquartered in Busan where its single assembly site is also located, with additional facilities at Seoul (administration), Giheung (research and development) and Daegu (vehicle testing).

Renault Korea Co., Ltd.
Native name
르노코리아 주식회사
Formerly
  • Samsung Motors, Inc.
  • Renault Samsung Motors Co., Ltd.
  • Renault Korea Motors Co., Ltd.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)[1]
HeadquartersBusan, South Korea
Key people
Stéphane Deblaise (CEO)[2]
ProductsCars
Production output
168,622 (2022)[3]
Revenue 4,861.96 billion (2022)[4]
₩184.79 billion (2022)[4]
₩125.52 billion (2022)[4]
Total assets ₩2,375.51 billion (2022)[4]
Total equity ₩1,552.87 billion (2022)[4]
Owners
[5][6]
Number of employees
3,638 (December 2022)
ParentRenault
Websiterenaultkorea.co.kr

The company was first established as Samsung Motors in 1994 by the chaebol Samsung, with technical assistance from Nissan. It started selling cars in 1998, just before South Korea was hit by the East Asian financial crisis. In 2000, it became a subsidiary of the French car manufacturer Renault, being renamed Renault Samsung Motors (RSM), while Samsung maintained a minority ownership. It adopted Renault Korea Motors (RKM) as trade name in March 2022 and as its legal name in August. In December 2022, Geely acquired a minority ownership in the company through capital increase as part of wider partnership agreement with Renault, although it still is a consolidated subsidiary of the latter. In April 2024, the company adopted its present name.

Renault Korea markets a range of cars, including electric models and crossovers.

History edit

Beginnings: Samsung Group era (1994–2000) edit

 
Renault Samsung Motors Busan Plant

In the early 1990s, Samsung's Chairman Lee Kun-hee recognised the automotive industry as the culmination of several others. For the Samsung Group, this would allow to leverage resources and technologies from the entire group including Samsung Electrics and Samsung Electronics.[7] He initially tried to take control of Kia, but competition from other bidders and legal restrictions led to him dropping the idea. Kia was eventually purchased by Hyundai.[8]

Lee decided to create a new carmaker, Samsung Motors (also known as SMI)[1] and a truck manufacturer, Samsung Commercial Vehicles Co., Ltd. (Korean삼성상용차 주식회사; RRSamseong Sangyongcha Jusikoesa), the latter through Samsung Heavy Industries with Nissan Diesel's support.[9][10] SMI was established in 1994 (incorporated in 1995)[1] and Daegu-based Samsung Commercial Vehicles in 1996.[10][11][12] Shortly after SMI started its operations, the Asian financial crisis hit.[1][13] Samsung divested itself of SMI as well as other non-core subsidiaries.[14] SMI was put up for sale, with Daewoo Motors being one of the first interested companies,[8][15] but, as the crisis deepened, Daewoo Motors itself was bought by GM.[16] Hyundai Motors was also considered as a possible buyer, but corporate politics and strife between the Samsung Group and the Hyundai Group made this impossible. Negotiations with Renault started in December 1998, and in September 2000 the French automaker bought a 70% stake for US$560 million.[13][17] Samsung Commercial Vehicles was kept by Samsung, but finally it filed for bankruptcy at the end of 2000.[12][14]

 
A Nissan Cefiro S Touring, which formed the base for an older version of the SM5
 
1999 Samsung SQ5, later called SM5

Coupled with his interest on cars, Lee's project of building SMI as a global automotive company started out with technical assistance from Nissan,[15] a company which at the time of SMI's early stages was in dire financial straits. SMI's affiliation with Nissan could have been one of the reasons for Renault buying a major share of the company, as Renault had become a major shareholder of Nissan by then. One of the very early planners for SMI has stated that technical affiliations for SMI were initially considered with Volkswagen, BMW or Honda.[18] From 1998, Renault Samsung Motors sold cars in Chile with the introduction of the SQ5 (the current SM5).[19]

Later developments: Renault era (2000–present) edit

Product and market expansion (2000–2010) edit

After the 2000 acquisition, Renault renamed Samsung Motors as Renault Samsung Motors (RSM).[20] That year, the company's sales began to improve. Journalists attribute this to the success of the first car manufactured at Busan in taxi fleets (the SM5), which led to increased confidence of the model within the rest of their customer base.[13][21] During the following years, the company introduced a new vehicle range, including the SM3 in 2002, the SM7 in 2004 and the crossover QM5 in 2007. Over time, RSM changed its products from a Nissan-based architecture to a Renault-based one.[20] As part of the Renault group, Renault Samsung became an export-oriented manufacturer.[21]

In 2005, Renault increased its stake by acquiring an additional 10% share from the company's creditors.[22][23] On 26 June 2009, Renault and Samsung agreed to renew the right of the former to use the "Samsung" trade mark on its products until 2020.[24][25]

Decline in sales, electric vehicles and recovery attempts (2010–2022) edit

The pressure from both Hyundai and Kia, dominant automakers in the South Korean market, increased during the 2010s, pushing RSM sales down by 27% in 2011. In the first half of 2012, they fell 41%.[26] In August 2012, a personnel reduction of about 80% of employees was presented by management.[27] Finally, Renault reduced its Busan personnel by 15% (about 800 employees). With the aim of reviving the company, it invested (together with Nissan) US$160 million to make Nissan Rogues for export to improve production output[28] and also presented revised versions of the SM3 and SM5.[26][29] During 2013, the company started to market a new compact crossover, the QM3, based on the Captur.[30][31] By late 2015, its cumulative sales since 2000 in the South Korean market reached 1.5 million units.[32] In 2016, Renault Samsung introduced the SM6, a new mid-size model which is a Talisman with some minor changes for the South Korean market,[33] and the crossover QM6.[34] In 2018, the company introduced the Clio[35] and the Master.[36] By 2019, production and sales were again declining,[37] and the company announced an extension of its contract with Nissan for continuing the assembly of Nissan Rogues until March 2020, although in a reduced capacity to secure production volume.[37][38] RSM also announced plans to gain more production orders from parent Renault. Tensions with labour increased, as the company started an early retirement plan aimed at reducing the workforce.[37] During 2019, Renault Samsung discontinued most of its saloon models to focus on crossover SUVs. In June 2019, the company ended production of the SM5. At the end of the year, the internal combustion engined-SM3 and the SM7 were also put out of production, with sales ending by January 2020.[39] In March 2020, the company put on sale the XM3 crossover.[40]

In 2012, RSM introduced an electric version of its SM3 car known as the SM3 Z.E., imported from Turkey. In October 2013 the car started to be assembled at the Busan plant[41] and in the same year it became the leading electric vehicle by sales in South Korea with a 58% market share.[42] In 2016, RSM also announced its intention to market the Twizy[43] which was launched in 2017.[35] In 2020, the company started to sell the imported Zoe.[44] In May 2016, the company announced a project to develop and produce a 1-tonne electric light commercial vehicle with a 250-kilometre range on a single charge in partnership with local companies.[45]

As of 2013, Chile was the only major market outside South Korea that RSM has sold its cars under the Renault Samsung Motors marque and not as rebadged Renaults.[46] In 2015, Renault Samsung badging was replaced entirely by Renault in Chile,[47] with the vehicles themselves now being known under their global Renault names (e.g. the Renault Samsung SM5 is the Renault Latitude).[48]

In August 2020, RSM said it did not intend to renew the agreement to use the "Samsung" trade mark set to end that month, although it would keep using the Samsung name for a further two years as part of a "grace" clause.[49] In March 2022, the company dropped the Samsung name, adopting the trade name Renault Korea Motors and starting the process of changing the legal name by August.[50][51]

Geely involvement (2022–present) edit

In January 2022, RSM's parent Renault and Geely signed an agreement by which the South Korean manufacturer would produce vehicles based on the latter Compact Modular Architecture platform,[52][53] initially intended for the domestic market. Production is set to start by 2024.[54] In May 2022, Renault said a Geely subsidiary was set to acquire a 34.02% of Renault Korea Motors through capital increase as part of their partnership, although the company would continue to be majority owned by Renault and a consolidated subsidiary of it.[55][56] The capital increase operation was completed by the end of the year, leaving Renault with a 52.9% majority stake.[5] Samsung share (through Samsung Card) was reduced from 19.9% to 13.1%. Samsung is planning to divest its shares.[6]

In April 2024, the company changed its trade and legal name to Renault Korea, removing "Motors" and, except for the SM6, moved all its locally sold products completely to the Renault marque.[57]

Facilities edit

Manufacturing edit

The car manufacturing plant is located at Busan in the Sinho Regional Industrial Site and began production in 1998.[58] It covers 1,650,000 m2[59] and has the capacity to manufacture 300,000 cars per year. It can produce various models simultaneously in a single production line.[60] The plant is divided into seven production shops (stamping, body, painting, bumper, assembly, al-casting and engine).[59]

Research and development edit

Renault Technology Korea (Korean르노테크놀로지코리아; RRReuno Tekeunolloji Koria),[61] located at Giheung near Seoul, is one of the largest research and development facilities of Renault after Guyancourt's Technocentre.[60] It was established in 1997 as the Samsung Motors Technical Centre,[62] being expanded in 2000 and renamed as Renault Samsung Technical Centre (Korean르노삼성 중앙연구소; RRReuno Samseong Jungang Yeonguso).[62][63] It adopted its present name in 2017.[61]

At first, the facility was only involved in car engineering, but at the end of 2002 the RSM Design Centre (Korean르노삼성자 디자인센터; RRReuno Samseongja Dijain Senteo) was created within it to locally design various cars manufactured by the company.[62][64] In early 2013 the design branch was renamed Renault Design Asia (Korean르노 디자인 아시아; RRReuno Dijain Asia) and was put in charge of supervising Renault's Asian design operations.[65]

In November 2018, Renault Samsung Motors opened a vehicle testing centre in Daegu for vehicles aimed at the Asia-Pacific market, in partnership with the city government and Korea Intelligent Automobile Parts Promotion. The facility can test electric, autonomous and connected vehicles.[66]

In May 2023, Renault Korea Motors said it planned to open a research and development facility for electric vehicles within its Busan plant complex, in partnership with the Busan city.[67]

Administration edit

From 1995 until 2013, the company's head offices were at the HSBC Building in Jung-gu, Seoul.[68] In January 2013, it moved them to a purposely-built facility, the RSM Tower (KoreanRSM 타워; RRRSM Tawo) in Gasan-dong,[68][69] Seoul. In December 2017, RSM moved most management functions to Yeoksam-dong, Seoul, although kept some offices and car maintenance activities at the RSM Tower.[69]

There are additional administrative offices in Busan.[60]

Branding edit

 
The former logo of Samsung, which served as the basis for the corporate logo of Renault Samsung Motors until 2022

Logos edit

Renault Samsung Motors initially had two logos: the corporate logo and the marque logo.[70] The first was for corporate communications and an adaptation of the Samsung Group's logo.[70][71] The second is the "storm's eye" logo which was used as marque's badge and in advertising.[72] The imported models introduced from 2017 onwards in South Korea kept Renault's diamond badge instead of being rebadged with the Renault Samsung logo.[35]

In March 2022, the company introduced a flatter, two-dimensional version of the storm's eye as both marque and corporate logo.[73] The logo has lines similar to the 2021 Renault diamond logo.[74] In April 2024, the company unified both imported and locally produced models under the Renault diamond marque logo. The SM6 was the only one set to keep the storm's eye until discontinuation.[57]

Slogan edit

The advertising slogan of Renault Samsung Motors is Discover the Difference (Korean디스커버 더 디퍼런스; RRDiseukeobeo Deo Dipeoreonseu)[75][76] and was introduced in 2009. According to the company, it refers to the distinct quality of its products.[76]

Vehicle nomenclature edit

Up to April 2024, the company included in its vehicles' designations numbers related to their sizes. Those numbers are 3, meaning compact or small vehicle, 5 and 6,[33] mid-size vehicle, and 7, large vehicle.[77][78] The designations also include the letters S and M, which stands for Samsung Motors[77] and Samsung Motor Sedan.[78][79] However, the sport utility vehicles replace the SM combination by QM (Quest Motoring).[78][80] The imported models introduced from 2017 onwards in South Korea kept their original names instead of adopting RSM's nomenclature.[35] In March 2020, the company introduced the XM nomenclature for a locally produced crossover SUV.[40] In April 2024, as most of the products were merged into the Renault branding scheme, the nomenclature system was eliminated, although two models (QM6 and SM6) kept their names.[57]

Typography edit

In 2016, Sandoll Communications, Inc. built a Hangul version of Renault's Renault Life font family for the company. It consists of three fonts in three weights (light, regular, bold) and one width in Roman only. The font was designed by Park Ju-seong and Wi Ye-jin, under the direction of Lee Do-kyung.[81]

Solar energy project edit

In March 2013, Renault Samsung Motors completed the installation of solar panels in the parking lots, rooftops and surrounding land of its Busan facility to create a 20-MW solar plant, one of the largest in the world. The project was carried out through a joint venture, Busan Shinho Solar Power SPC (Korean부산신호태양광 특수목적법인; RRBusan Sinho Taeyang-gwang Teugsumogjeogbeob-in), formed by RSM, Korea East-West Power and KC Cottrell, which also manages the plant. It provides energy to the RSM operations and nearby houses.[82][83]

Model lineup edit

Present vehicles edit

As of April 2024 the model lineup consists of the following vehicles:[84]

  • SM6 (large family car based on the Renault Talisman)[33]
  • QM6 (the second crossover for the company, based on the second-generation Renault Koleos)
  • Arkana (a coupe-styled crossover)

Former vehicles edit

This is a list of vehicles formerly marketed by the company:

  • SM7 (executive car)
  • SM3 (small family car)
  • SM3 Z.E.
  • SM5 (large family car)
  • QM5 (the first crossover for the company, based on the first-generation Renault Koleos)
  • QM3 (an imported crossover based on the Renault Captur)
  • XM3 (a coupe-styled crossover based on the Renault Arkana)
  • Captur
  • Clio (imported supermini)
  • Master (imported light commercial vehicle)[36]

Consignment production edit

This is a list of vehicles produced for partner companies:

Notes edit

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renault, korea, korean, 르노코리아, south, korean, manufacturer, headquartered, busan, where, single, assembly, site, also, located, with, additional, facilities, seoul, administration, giheung, research, development, daegu, vehicle, testing, native, name르노코리아, 주식회. Renault Korea Korean 르노코리아 is a South Korean car manufacturer headquartered in Busan where its single assembly site is also located with additional facilities at Seoul administration Giheung research and development and Daegu vehicle testing Renault Korea Co Ltd Native name르노코리아 주식회사FormerlySamsung Motors Inc Renault Samsung Motors Co Ltd Renault Korea Motors Co Ltd Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotiveFounded1995 29 years ago 1995 1 HeadquartersBusan South KoreaKey peopleStephane Deblaise CEO 2 ProductsCarsProduction output168 622 2022 3 Revenue 4 861 96 billion 2022 4 Operating income 184 79 billion 2022 4 Net income 125 52 billion 2022 4 Total assets 2 375 51 billion 2022 4 Total equity 1 552 87 billion 2022 4 OwnersRenault 52 9 Geely 34 Samsung Card 13 1 5 6 Number of employees3 638 December 2022 ParentRenaultWebsiterenaultkorea co kr The company was first established as Samsung Motors in 1994 by the chaebol Samsung with technical assistance from Nissan It started selling cars in 1998 just before South Korea was hit by the East Asian financial crisis In 2000 it became a subsidiary of the French car manufacturer Renault being renamed Renault Samsung Motors RSM while Samsung maintained a minority ownership It adopted Renault Korea Motors RKM as trade name in March 2022 and as its legal name in August In December 2022 Geely acquired a minority ownership in the company through capital increase as part of wider partnership agreement with Renault although it still is a consolidated subsidiary of the latter In April 2024 the company adopted its present name Renault Korea markets a range of cars including electric models and crossovers Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings Samsung Group era 1994 2000 1 2 Later developments Renault era 2000 present 1 2 1 Product and market expansion 2000 2010 1 2 2 Decline in sales electric vehicles and recovery attempts 2010 2022 1 2 3 Geely involvement 2022 present 2 Facilities 2 1 Manufacturing 2 2 Research and development 2 3 Administration 3 Branding 3 1 Logos 3 2 Slogan 3 3 Vehicle nomenclature 3 4 Typography 4 Solar energy project 5 Model lineup 5 1 Present vehicles 5 2 Former vehicles 6 Consignment production 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBeginnings Samsung Group era 1994 2000 edit nbsp Renault Samsung Motors Busan Plant In the early 1990s Samsung s Chairman Lee Kun hee recognised the automotive industry as the culmination of several others For the Samsung Group this would allow to leverage resources and technologies from the entire group including Samsung Electrics and Samsung Electronics 7 He initially tried to take control of Kia but competition from other bidders and legal restrictions led to him dropping the idea Kia was eventually purchased by Hyundai 8 Lee decided to create a new carmaker Samsung Motors also known as SMI 1 and a truck manufacturer Samsung Commercial Vehicles Co Ltd Korean 삼성상용차 주식회사 RR Samseong Sangyongcha Jusikoesa the latter through Samsung Heavy Industries with Nissan Diesel s support 9 10 SMI was established in 1994 incorporated in 1995 1 and Daegu based Samsung Commercial Vehicles in 1996 10 11 12 Shortly after SMI started its operations the Asian financial crisis hit 1 13 Samsung divested itself of SMI as well as other non core subsidiaries 14 SMI was put up for sale with Daewoo Motors being one of the first interested companies 8 15 but as the crisis deepened Daewoo Motors itself was bought by GM 16 Hyundai Motors was also considered as a possible buyer but corporate politics and strife between the Samsung Group and the Hyundai Group made this impossible Negotiations with Renault started in December 1998 and in September 2000 the French automaker bought a 70 stake for US 560 million 13 17 Samsung Commercial Vehicles was kept by Samsung but finally it filed for bankruptcy at the end of 2000 12 14 nbsp A Nissan Cefiro S Touring which formed the base for an older version of the SM5 nbsp 1999 Samsung SQ5 later called SM5 Coupled with his interest on cars Lee s project of building SMI as a global automotive company started out with technical assistance from Nissan 15 a company which at the time of SMI s early stages was in dire financial straits SMI s affiliation with Nissan could have been one of the reasons for Renault buying a major share of the company as Renault had become a major shareholder of Nissan by then One of the very early planners for SMI has stated that technical affiliations for SMI were initially considered with Volkswagen BMW or Honda 18 From 1998 Renault Samsung Motors sold cars in Chile with the introduction of the SQ5 the current SM5 19 Later developments Renault era 2000 present edit Product and market expansion 2000 2010 edit After the 2000 acquisition Renault renamed Samsung Motors as Renault Samsung Motors RSM 20 That year the company s sales began to improve Journalists attribute this to the success of the first car manufactured at Busan in taxi fleets the SM5 which led to increased confidence of the model within the rest of their customer base 13 21 During the following years the company introduced a new vehicle range including the SM3 in 2002 the SM7 in 2004 and the crossover QM5 in 2007 Over time RSM changed its products from a Nissan based architecture to a Renault based one 20 As part of the Renault group Renault Samsung became an export oriented manufacturer 21 In 2005 Renault increased its stake by acquiring an additional 10 share from the company s creditors 22 23 On 26 June 2009 Renault and Samsung agreed to renew the right of the former to use the Samsung trade mark on its products until 2020 24 25 Decline in sales electric vehicles and recovery attempts 2010 2022 edit The pressure from both Hyundai and Kia dominant automakers in the South Korean market increased during the 2010s pushing RSM sales down by 27 in 2011 In the first half of 2012 they fell 41 26 In August 2012 a personnel reduction of about 80 of employees was presented by management 27 Finally Renault reduced its Busan personnel by 15 about 800 employees With the aim of reviving the company it invested together with Nissan US 160 million to make Nissan Rogues for export to improve production output 28 and also presented revised versions of the SM3 and SM5 26 29 During 2013 the company started to market a new compact crossover the QM3 based on the Captur 30 31 By late 2015 its cumulative sales since 2000 in the South Korean market reached 1 5 million units 32 In 2016 Renault Samsung introduced the SM6 a new mid size model which is a Talisman with some minor changes for the South Korean market 33 and the crossover QM6 34 In 2018 the company introduced the Clio 35 and the Master 36 By 2019 production and sales were again declining 37 and the company announced an extension of its contract with Nissan for continuing the assembly of Nissan Rogues until March 2020 although in a reduced capacity to secure production volume 37 38 RSM also announced plans to gain more production orders from parent Renault Tensions with labour increased as the company started an early retirement plan aimed at reducing the workforce 37 During 2019 Renault Samsung discontinued most of its saloon models to focus on crossover SUVs In June 2019 the company ended production of the SM5 At the end of the year the internal combustion engined SM3 and the SM7 were also put out of production with sales ending by January 2020 39 In March 2020 the company put on sale the XM3 crossover 40 In 2012 RSM introduced an electric version of its SM3 car known as the SM3 Z E imported from Turkey In October 2013 the car started to be assembled at the Busan plant 41 and in the same year it became the leading electric vehicle by sales in South Korea with a 58 market share 42 In 2016 RSM also announced its intention to market the Twizy 43 which was launched in 2017 35 In 2020 the company started to sell the imported Zoe 44 In May 2016 the company announced a project to develop and produce a 1 tonne electric light commercial vehicle with a 250 kilometre range on a single charge in partnership with local companies 45 As of 2013 update Chile was the only major market outside South Korea that RSM has sold its cars under the Renault Samsung Motors marque and not as rebadged Renaults 46 In 2015 Renault Samsung badging was replaced entirely by Renault in Chile 47 with the vehicles themselves now being known under their global Renault names e g the Renault Samsung SM5 is the Renault Latitude 48 In August 2020 RSM said it did not intend to renew the agreement to use the Samsung trade mark set to end that month although it would keep using the Samsung name for a further two years as part of a grace clause 49 In March 2022 the company dropped the Samsung name adopting the trade name Renault Korea Motors and starting the process of changing the legal name by August 50 51 Geely involvement 2022 present edit In January 2022 RSM s parent Renault and Geely signed an agreement by which the South Korean manufacturer would produce vehicles based on the latter Compact Modular Architecture platform 52 53 initially intended for the domestic market Production is set to start by 2024 54 In May 2022 Renault said a Geely subsidiary was set to acquire a 34 02 of Renault Korea Motors through capital increase as part of their partnership although the company would continue to be majority owned by Renault and a consolidated subsidiary of it 55 56 The capital increase operation was completed by the end of the year leaving Renault with a 52 9 majority stake 5 Samsung share through Samsung Card was reduced from 19 9 to 13 1 Samsung is planning to divest its shares 6 In April 2024 the company changed its trade and legal name to Renault Korea removing Motors and except for the SM6 moved all its locally sold products completely to the Renault marque 57 Facilities editManufacturing edit The car manufacturing plant is located at Busan in the Sinho Regional Industrial Site and began production in 1998 58 It covers 1 650 000 m2 59 and has the capacity to manufacture 300 000 cars per year It can produce various models simultaneously in a single production line 60 The plant is divided into seven production shops stamping body painting bumper assembly al casting and engine 59 Research and development edit Renault Technology Korea Korean 르노테크놀로지코리아 RR Reuno Tekeunolloji Koria 61 located at Giheung near Seoul is one of the largest research and development facilities of Renault after Guyancourt s Technocentre 60 It was established in 1997 as the Samsung Motors Technical Centre 62 being expanded in 2000 and renamed as Renault Samsung Technical Centre Korean 르노삼성 중앙연구소 RR Reuno Samseong Jungang Yeonguso 62 63 It adopted its present name in 2017 61 At first the facility was only involved in car engineering but at the end of 2002 the RSM Design Centre Korean 르노삼성자 디자인센터 RR Reuno Samseongja Dijain Senteo was created within it to locally design various cars manufactured by the company 62 64 In early 2013 the design branch was renamed Renault Design Asia Korean 르노 디자인 아시아 RR Reuno Dijain Asia and was put in charge of supervising Renault s Asian design operations 65 In November 2018 Renault Samsung Motors opened a vehicle testing centre in Daegu for vehicles aimed at the Asia Pacific market in partnership with the city government and Korea Intelligent Automobile Parts Promotion The facility can test electric autonomous and connected vehicles 66 In May 2023 Renault Korea Motors said it planned to open a research and development facility for electric vehicles within its Busan plant complex in partnership with the Busan city 67 Administration edit From 1995 until 2013 the company s head offices were at the HSBC Building in Jung gu Seoul 68 In January 2013 it moved them to a purposely built facility the RSM Tower Korean RSM 타워 RR RSM Tawo in Gasan dong 68 69 Seoul In December 2017 RSM moved most management functions to Yeoksam dong Seoul although kept some offices and car maintenance activities at the RSM Tower 69 There are additional administrative offices in Busan 60 Branding edit nbsp The former logo of Samsung which served as the basis for the corporate logo of Renault Samsung Motors until 2022 Logos edit Renault Samsung Motors initially had two logos the corporate logo and the marque logo 70 The first was for corporate communications and an adaptation of the Samsung Group s logo 70 71 The second is the storm s eye logo which was used as marque s badge and in advertising 72 The imported models introduced from 2017 onwards in South Korea kept Renault s diamond badge instead of being rebadged with the Renault Samsung logo 35 In March 2022 the company introduced a flatter two dimensional version of the storm s eye as both marque and corporate logo 73 The logo has lines similar to the 2021 Renault diamond logo 74 In April 2024 the company unified both imported and locally produced models under the Renault diamond marque logo The SM6 was the only one set to keep the storm s eye until discontinuation 57 Slogan edit The advertising slogan of Renault Samsung Motors is Discover the Difference Korean 디스커버 더 디퍼런스 RR Diseukeobeo Deo Dipeoreonseu 75 76 and was introduced in 2009 According to the company it refers to the distinct quality of its products 76 Vehicle nomenclature edit Up to April 2024 the company included in its vehicles designations numbers related to their sizes Those numbers are 3 meaning compact or small vehicle 5 and 6 33 mid size vehicle and 7 large vehicle 77 78 The designations also include the letters S and M which stands for Samsung Motors 77 and Samsung Motor Sedan 78 79 However the sport utility vehicles replace the SM combination by QM Quest Motoring 78 80 The imported models introduced from 2017 onwards in South Korea kept their original names instead of adopting RSM s nomenclature 35 In March 2020 the company introduced the XM nomenclature for a locally produced crossover SUV 40 In April 2024 as most of the products were merged into the Renault branding scheme the nomenclature system was eliminated although two models QM6 and SM6 kept their names 57 Typography edit In 2016 Sandoll Communications Inc built a Hangul version of Renault s Renault Life font family for the company It consists of three fonts in three weights light regular bold and one width in Roman only The font was designed by Park Ju seong and Wi Ye jin under the direction of Lee Do kyung 81 Solar energy project editIn March 2013 Renault Samsung Motors completed the installation of solar panels in the parking lots rooftops and surrounding land of its Busan facility to create a 20 MW solar plant one of the largest in the world The project was carried out through a joint venture Busan Shinho Solar Power SPC Korean 부산신호태양광 특수목적법인 RR Busan Sinho Taeyang gwang Teugsumogjeogbeob in formed by RSM Korea East West Power and KC Cottrell which also manages the plant It provides energy to the RSM operations and nearby houses 82 83 Model lineup editPresent vehicles edit As of April 2024 update the model lineup consists of the following vehicles 84 SM6 large family car based on the Renault Talisman 33 QM6 the second crossover for the company based on the second generation Renault Koleos Arkana a coupe styled crossover nbsp Renault SM6 nbsp Renault QM6 nbsp Renault Arkana Former vehicles edit This is a list of vehicles formerly marketed by the company SM7 executive car SM3 small family car SM3 Z E SM5 large family car QM5 the first crossover for the company based on the first generation Renault Koleos QM3 an imported crossover based on the Renault Captur XM3 a coupe styled crossover based on the Renault Arkana Captur Clio imported supermini Master imported light commercial vehicle 36 nbsp Renault Samsung SM7 nbsp Renault Samsung SM3 nbsp Renault Samsung SM3 Z E nbsp Renault Samsung SM5 nbsp Renault Samsung QM5 nbsp Renault Samsung QM3 nbsp Renault XM3Consignment production editThis is a list of vehicles produced for partner 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