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Renault Samsung SM3

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Motor vehicle
Renault Samsung SM3
Overview
ManufacturerRenault Samsung Motors
Production2002–2020
Model years2003–2020
AssemblyBusan,South Korea
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive

TheRenault Samsung SM3 is acompact car produced by the South Korean manufacturerRenault Samsung Motors from 2003 to 2020.

First generation (G10; 2002–2009)

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Motor vehicle
First generation (G10)
Overview
Also calledAlmera Classic
Nissan Bluebird[1]
Nissan Sunny
Renault Scala
Production2002–2009
Body and chassis
Body style4-doorsaloon
RelatedNissan Bluebird Sylphy
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speedautomatic
5-speedmanual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,535 mm (99.8 in)
Length4,510 mm (177.6 in)
Width2002–2005: 1,705 mm (67.1 in)
2005–2013: 1,710 mm (67.3 in)
Height1,440 mm (56.7 in)[clarification needed]
1,450 mm (57.1 in)[clarification needed]
Curb weight1,160–1,185 kg (2,557–2,612 lb)1,710–1,735 kg (3,770–3,825 lb)

The first generation SM3 was a rebranded first generationNissan Sunny/Bluebird Sylphy made inSouth Korea byRenault Samsung Motors. Production began in September 2002 inBusan. It received a facelift in August 2005 (known as "SM3 New Generation").

It has four versions and twofour-cylinder engines available: the original 1.5–litreQG15DE and the 1.6–litre with CVTC systemQG16DE petrol, both from Nissan. The 1.6 was added in July 2004 as South Korean automobile taxation was changed; hitherto, there had been a prohibitive tax threshold at 1.5 liters.

In 2006, the SM3 was launched asNissan Almera Classic inUkraine andRussia. The same year, the car was launched in Central andSouth America asNissan Almera, (Except inChile where it was sold asSamsung), replacingSentra after this became alarge family car.

The SM3 was also sold as theNissan Sunny in theMiddle East[2] and as theRenault Scala inMexico,[3][4]Egypt[5] andColombia.[6]

In July 2009, it was renamed as SM3 CE (Classic Edition), with no changes to the exterior.[7] The company announced production of the first generation SM3 would be continued while demand existed.[8][9] The lineup was made smaller and only the 1.6-liter engine remained available in the CE model. The SM3 CE was discontinued in 2011 inKorea and was manufactured inBusan for theRussian, andPeru market, under theNissan brand. Production ended in 2013.[10]

Gallery

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  • 2002 model front view
    2002 model front view
  • 2002 model rear view
    2002 model rear view
  • 2005 model front view
    2005 model front view
  • interior
    interior

Second generation (L38; 2009–2020)

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Motor vehicle
Second generation (L38)
Overview
Also calledRenault Fluence
Production2009–2020 (ICE version ended production at the end of 2019)
Body and chassis
Body style4-doorsaloon
PlatformRenault/Nissan C platform
RelatedRenault Mégane III
Powertrain
Engine1.6 LH4MI4 (petrol)
2.0 LM4RI4 (petrol)
Transmission5-speedmanual
XTronic CVTautomatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4,620 mm (181.9 in)
Width1,810 mm (71.3 in)
Height1,480 mm (58.3 in)
Curb weight1,580–1,595 kg (3,483–3,516 lb)2,130–2,145 kg (4,696–4,729 lb)
Main article:Renault Fluence

In April 2009, a redesigned SM3 was unveiled at theSeoul Motor Show.[11]

The second-generation SM3 is essentially anotchbacksaloon version of theMégane 3 with minor cosmetic changes, also badged asRenault Fluence.[11]

In 2019, Renault Samsung ceased production of theinternal combustion engined SM3.[12]

2012 facelift

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In October 2012,Renault Samsung Motors introduced a redesigned front end for the 2013 model year of the SM3, with a newgrille,headlamps and bumper as well as an improved equipment.[8]

SM3 Neo

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To create a "family feeling" with a new model of the company, the QM3 imported fromEurope,Renault Samsung Motors introduced a new facelift to the SM3's front-end for the 2015 model year, known as the SM3 Neo.[13]

Gallery

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  • Front side
    Front side
  • Cockpit
    Cockpit
  • Engine compartment
    Engine compartment
  • 2013 model front view
    2013 model front view
  • 2013 model rear view
    2013 model rear view
  • 2013 model Cockpit
    2013 model Cockpit
  • 2013 model meter
    2013 model meter
  • SM3 Neo front view
    SM3 Neo front view
  • SM3 Neo rear view
    SM3 Neo rear view

SM3 Z.E.

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Main article:Renault Fluence Z.E.
Renault Samsung SM3 Z.E.

At the 2011Seoul Motor Show,Renault Samsung Motors unveiled an all-electric variant of the SM3 called the Z.E. It is based on theRenault Fluence Z.E. and is partly financed by the South Korean Government.[14] The car entered intomass production at the Busan factory during October 2013. The company targets a production of about 4,000 units per year.[15] In 2013, its second marketing year and the first of South Korean assembly, the SM3 Z.E. was leader in electric vehicle sales, with a market share of 58% and 453 cars sold. The company attributed this to itsAC-3 charger, its greater range compared to rivals and a better warranty for the battery.[16]

In November 2017, company introduced new SM3 Z.E. with range increased by 57 percent to 213 kilometers (132.3 miles) based on the Korean type approval cycle.[17]

References

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  1. ^"Nissan. Nissan In China". Car-cat.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-18. Retrieved2010-07-25.
  2. ^"Nissan Sunny". DriveArabia.com. Retrieved2008-12-12.
  3. ^"Renault Scala". Renault.com.mx. Retrieved2010-07-25.
  4. ^CHACAL (2010-05-30)."Renault Scala llega a Mexico — Mundoautomotor México". Mundoautomotor.com.mx. Archived fromthe original on 2012-06-21. Retrieved2010-07-25.
  5. ^"Renault Scala on ContactCars.com - Egypt". ContactCars.com. Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved2010-11-14.
  6. ^"Sofasa-Renault presentó el sedán Scala en Colombia - Principales noticias de Colombia y el mundo". Eltiempo.Com. Retrieved2010-07-25.
  7. ^Renault Samsung Motors SM3 CEArchived 2010-05-09 at theWayback Machine
  8. ^ab"Renault Samsung Reveals SM3 Facelift in Korea, Previews Updated Fluence". Carscoops.com. 30 August 2012. Retrieved17 August 2013.
  9. ^2010 Samsung SM3 New Official Photos
  10. ^"르노삼성차 부산공장" [Renault Samsung Motors' Busan plant].carmedia.co.kr. CarMedia. 17 December 2012. Archived fromthe original on 1 April 2013. Retrieved17 August 2013.
  11. ^ab"Renault Samsung SM3 Facelift Unveiled in Korea [Photo Gallery]". Autoevolution.com. Retrieved17 August 2013.
  12. ^"르노삼성 'SM 3·5·7' 단종…'XM3·캡처·QM6' SUV 라인업으로 빈자리 채운다" [Renault Samsung's SM3, SM5 and SM7 discontinued… XM3, Captur, QM6 SUVs lineup to fill the gap].ETnews.com (in Korean). 9 January 2020. Retrieved16 January 2020.
  13. ^Park, Jin-hai (26 May 2014)."Renault Samsung Motors' facelift trio boost sales".The Korea Times. The Korea Times. Retrieved7 June 2014.
  14. ^"2011 SEOUL MOTOR SHOW".Renault.com. Retrieved2011-04-10.
  15. ^"Renault Samsung Starts Mass-production of Electric Vehicle SM3 Z.E."english.hankyung.com. Korea Economic Daily. 2013-07-10. Retrieved2013-06-11.
  16. ^"Renault Samsung aims to raise EV market share to 60 pct in 2014".english.yonhapnews.co.kr.Yonhap News. 2014-03-14. Retrieved2014-03-17.
  17. ^"Renault Samsung Motors Unveils the New SM3 Z.E."www.carkrew.com. Retrieved2017-11-30.

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