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The 4L, Renault's first "voiture à vivre" or "livable car", was based on a simple idea: A versatile, go-anywhere sort of car, convenient for all occasions.
The Renault R4 was presented in July 1961. It was a 5-door vehicle with a tailgate and modular cabin. The rear seat could be tipped forward to turn the car into a van, if required.
This versatile car doubled up as a commercial vehicle, Renault innovated by fitting the car with a roof flap that let users transport long objects not usually carried on this type of vehicle.
The 4L was designed to be both easy-to-maintain and economical. The 747 cc engine and 3-speed gearbox were built to last. At the same time, Renault developed a cooling system requiring no top-ups with anti-freeze. The Renault 4 also did away with lubrication points, thus avoiding regular visits to the garage.
Simplicity became a philosophy, reflected in the appearance of the first vehicl...
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