The company is named after the surname of its founder, Louis Renault. The graphic trademark is a pattern made up of four diamonds, symbolizing the integration of the three Renault brothers with the automobile industry, and indicating that "Renault" can Compete, survive and develop in the infinite (four-dimensional) space.
In 1898, the three brothers Louis Renault founded the Renault company in Biyangu. It is one of the oldest automobile companies in the world. Renault is the second largest automobile company in France. Its main products include Renault sedans, official vehicles and sports vehicles. Renault cars are one of the most exported models to Germany. Extended information
Renault was founded in 1898, named Societe Renault Freres, by Louis Renault and his brothers Marcel Renault and Fernand Renault. Louis was a very talented vehicle engineer and had designed many car models on his own before joining the car factory with his brother. Louis was responsible for the manufacture and design of the vehicles, while his brother ran the company.
The brothers soon discovered that they could increase their brand awareness through racing. Renault also won a "city to city" racing event held in France. This also allowed the company to expand rapidly. Both Louis and Marcel were personally involved in racing.
But Marcel died in a 1903 Paris-Madrid match. After Marcel's death, Louis stopped driving racing cars, but his company remained actively involved in racing. The Renault AK 90CV won the first Grand Prix in 1906. In the same year, Fernand retired due to poor health, and Louis took over full control of the company's operations.
Renault has demonstrated the creative strength of its car factory since its establishment. In 1899, Renault mass-produced its first four-door saloon car and obtained the patent for the invention of turbocharging in the same year. At that time, cars were a very luxurious thing, and the smallest Renault car cost 3,000 francs, which was equivalent to the total salary of an average worker at that time for ten years. In addition to regular cars, Renault also makes taxis, buses and trucks.
During World War I (1914 to 1918) Renault expanded into arms manufacturing, including military aircraft and tanks. At this time, Renault became one of the world's leading aircraft engine manufacturers. Renault's success in arms manufacturing was also recognized by the Allies, who believed that their victory came from Renault's excellent support. After the end of World War I, Renault became France's largest private company.
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