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[Photo News] Grand Koleos to hit roads across Latin America
Renault Korea has completed the boarding process of the first batch of locally manufactured midsized sport utility vehicle, Grand Koleos, headed to the Latin American region, the French auto brand's Korean office said Thursday. According to the automaker, a total of 894 units will be sold in Mexico and Colombia as it plans to expand the regional sales of the SUV to nearby markets such as Brazil, Uruguay, Panama and the Dominican Republic in the future. (Renault Korea)

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