

The Kadjar's diesel dCi 110 and dCi 130 (2015-2018) engines were measured to have a NO Prompted by the Volkswagen emissions scandal, the German motor authority found many cars not complying with the requirements of the emission laws. With four new engines to replace the old, a change to the exterior design and an updated interior with more space for items, updated infotainment system and some small changes to the climate control. The car received a facelift in 2018, with production of the remodeled car starting some time the following year. These were to be the first automobiles in Iran. Īccording to two Iranian sources, Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar King of Iran (1853–1907), acquired two Renault cars in Belgium in 1900 while on his trip in Europe, and had them delivered to Iran. There were also rare bursts of politically based outrage. This relation has been noted in several professional and social media in prevalently neutral, but in few cases, a bit enthusiastic manner. Since Nasser ed-Din Shah the Qajar shahs of Persia wrote their name in western script in the French way: Kadjar.

However, its relation to Qashqai points to its relation to the Qajars or in French Kadjars. Renault published a more elaborate explanation of the name Kadjar in the blog section of their corporate web site. Renault claims the Kadjar name is based on two words: Kad is inspired by quad to represent a go anywhere four wheeled vehicle, and Jar recalls the French words agile and jaillir respectively representing agility and suddenly emerging from somewhere. A 128 bhp 1.2 TCe petrol model is also offered. The 4WD version has slightly higher emissions. Performance and economy figures are said to be largely similar for both automatic and manual versions. The 128 bhp 1.6 litre diesel makes it from 0–62 mph (100 km/h) in 9.9 seconds, emit 115g/km and average 64mpg. Final performance figures are not yet confirmed, but offers much the same levels as the Qashqai, with 0–62 mph (100 km/h) coming in 11.9 seconds. The 108 bhp 1.5 litre diesel is the most economical model offered, with COĢ emissions of 99g/km and fuel economy of 74.3mpg. It is offered with the latest version of Renault's R Link 2 infotainment system (voice control, navigation, Bluetooth and radio), engine stop start, emergency brake assist, lane departure warning and traffic sign recognition with speed limit alerts, 360 degree sensors, reversing camera, and a hands free parking system. The Kadjar shares the same Renault–Nissan Common Module Family platform as the Nissan Qashqai, which will allow for front and four wheel drive.
