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1900–1906 1906–1919 1919–1923 1923–1925 1925–1946 1946–1958 1958–1967
1900–1906 1906–1919 1919–1923 1923–1925 1925–1946 1946–1958 1958–1967
1967–1973 1973–1978 1978–1982 1982–1986 1986–1990 1990–1997 1997–2002
1967–1973 1973–1978 1978–1982 1982–1986 1986–1990 1990–1997 1997–2002
2002–2004 2004–2007 2007–2015 2015–2021 2021–present
2002–2004 2004–2007 2007–2015 2015–2021 2021–present

Renault-Frères[]

1899–1900[]

NO KNOWN LOGO

Renault was founded in 1898 by the three brothers Louis, Marcel and Fernand Renault. The company was initially called “Renault-Frères” and the first logo was designed in 1900.[1]

1900–1909[]

This logo featured the brother’s initials, with two entwined Rs. Used primarily on internal documents, this emblem was not used on brand vehicles, which could be recognized only by the name “Renault-Frères” on the running board and the initials LR (for Louis Renault) carved onto the wheel hubs.[2]

Renault[]

1906–1919[]

1919–1923[]

1923–1925[]

1925–1946[]

1946–1958[]

1958–1967[]

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Compact Light
Launched:  1958

1967–1973[]

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Compact Light
Launched:  1967

In 1967, Renault first introduced the famous "rhombus symbol" as a badge in the R15/17 models and early R5 models. This logo was used for a short period of time, after the Kent company sued Renault for plagiarizing their logo (which also has a similar rhombus but rotated 90°), thus, Renault stopped using this logo, removing the badge from cars and replacing it by the following design made by Victor Vasarely.[3]

1973–1990[]

1973–1978[]

Designer:  Victor Vasarely
Typography:  Compact Light
Launched:  1973

1978–1982[]

Designer:  Victor Vasarely
Typography:  Helvetica Medium
Launched:  1978

1982–1986[]

Designer:  Victor Vasarely
Typography:  Renault MN Bold
Launched:  1982

1986–1990[]

Designer:  Victor Vasarely
Typography:  Renault MN Bold
Launched:  1986

1990–2021[]

1990–1997[]

Designer:  Dragon Rouge
Typography:  Renault MN Bold
Launched:  1990

1997–2002[]

Designer:  Dragon Rouge
Typography:  Renault MN Bold
Launched:  1997

2002–2004[]

2004–2015[]

2004–2007[]

Designer:  Éric de Berranger
Typography:  Renault Identité
Launched:  2004

2007–2015[]

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Renault Identité
Launched:  2007

[4]

2015–2021[]

Designer:  In-house
Typography:  Renault Life Bold
Launched:  April 6, 2015

On 6 April 2015, Renault updated its logo.[5]

This logo was used on cars until 2021.

2021–present[]

Designer:  Landor & Fitch[6]
Gilles Vidal[7]
Typography:  Nouvel R
(custom typeface, used for corporate identity)
Launched:  March 4, 2021

As with Dacia, Renault designed a new logo for their new concept - Renault 5 (2023). This logo is a revised version of the 1973 logo first used on the original Renault 5.

The new diamond officially become the brand's new logo from 12 March 2021 after other brands such as Peugeot, Opel, Volkswagen, Kia, and Nissan updated theirs earlier.

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