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Seen on a forum, about Carlos Ghosn's "adventures":
There's of course no such thing as a Renault Évasion. But the name was used by Citroën for some SWs (BX, XM) and a van, so let's see it as a poetic license
For non French speaking people / people not used to the French automotive landscape:
There's of course no such thing as a Renault Évasion. But the name was used by Citroën for some SWs (BX, XM) and a van, so let's see it as a poetic license
For non French speaking people / people not used to the French automotive landscape:
• Trafic: means of course automotive traffic, but also trafficking / smuggling, in French;
• Captur: like in English, needs an e and means the same thing;
• Évasion: like in English (but in French it also means escape, which is the sense of that word when used as vehicle name by Citroën).
• Renault Trafic;
• Renault Captur.
• Captur: like in English, needs an e and means the same thing;
• Évasion: like in English (but in French it also means escape, which is the sense of that word when used as vehicle name by Citroën).
• Renault Trafic;
• Renault Captur.