* Renault and Tan
Chong Motors are starting production of Fluence locally.
* To support growth, Renault is expanding its distribution
network in the country.
* The agreement confirms the offensive of Renault in the
fast expanding and promising South East Asian market. - Gilles Normand, Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Region for the Renault
group, and Dato Tan Heng Chew,
Executive Deputy Chairman and Group Managing Director of Tan Chong Motors
Holdings Berhad, signed an agreement to build Fluence in Malaysia.
This agreement will enable Renault to build its presence and
renown not only in Malaysia but also across the whole of South-East Asia, a
region with real opportunities for growth. Malaysia is the third biggest
regional economy after Thailand and Indonesia, with growth running at over 5%
on average over the past thirty years and living standards that are among the
highest in South-East Asia. In 2013, the automotive market expanded by more
than 5%, for sales of 645,000 vehicles.
To support this growth, Renault is increasing the size of
its network. The aim is to have 25 dealers by 2016. Renault started building
its renown in Malaysia with sports models such as Mégane RS, sold here since
2010, and Clio RS, unveiled at the Malaysia Grand Prix. Koleos is also
available. Renault has benefited from the expertise and good quality of service
of Tan Chong Motors, its partner since 2003.
The launch of Fluence is the first stage in Renault’s drive
to step up the pace of growth in Malaysia. Recognized for its strength and
reliability Fluence is the Renault group vehicle used to win international
markets, particularly in countries where three-box sedans are popular. Other
launches are planned in the future for vehicles meeting the core requirements
of the local market.
“We are delighted to be strengthening our partnership with
Tan Chong Motors, partner to Nissan, with which Renault has been working for
over ten years. This agreement marks the start of a new stage in the
development of Renault in Malaysia where our ambition is to establish Renault
as the within the top 3 of generalist European car makers by 2018,” said Gilles
Normand.
“With the Malaysian automotive market now opening its doors
more widely to foreign vehicle manufacturers, and after our work with Nissan,
we are very pleased to have this agreement with a leading European brand such
as Renault,” said Dato Tan Heng Chew.
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