Wednesday, April 5, 2017

QM6 'RE Trim Plus' launch



[Korea financial newspaper stand hyomun News] Renault Samsung Motors is aggressively went to the markets mid-size SUV, such as enhancing the marketability of QM6 into the hand 4WD promotions launched a new trim.

Renault Samsung announced four days they release a mid-sized sport utility plus RE (RE +) to add trim mounted on a typical vehicle (SUV) QM6 enhanced marketability.

QM6 RE Plus trim is applied to the model to replace the existing RE trim, an electronic parking brake (E-PKB) of 40 million won and high-pass system (ETCS) this price in the previous RE trim without while being attached to the base price increases as do. Another Pure Vision LED headlamps and 19-inch widths further widened customer choice by enabling two-tone alloy wheels also can be attached to separate into individual styling option package consisting of.

As the standard of RE trim strengthened in the medium SUV market with the convenience of guests, as well as substantial price cuts, the competitiveness of QM6 is even greater prospects.

Renault Samsung is also actively engaged in marketing for QM6 this month with the launch RE plus. Through the 'ALL MODE 4X4-i special promotions, and special assistance to 500,000 won for every customer to buy QM6 wheel drive models of April. Come being also in progress at the Seoul International Motor Show held from the 9th Renault Samsung booth the event that the visiting counseling, or smart black box of 27 million won for customers to the factory after the test ride in the country sales offices free mounting (or 100,000 won support).

Renault Samsung official said, "RE trim 4WD is the sale spindle models QM6, this RE plus launch and 4WD Promotions was established in terms that allow the benefits go to more customers," said "The standard and enhanced customer convenience We expect a further increase in market competitiveness QM6 much larger 'he said.





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