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The Renault Avantime is a car that first featured in Gran Turismo 4, and has appeared in every main game (and [[Gran Turismo (PSP)|the PSP game]]) since.
 
The Renault Avantime is a car that first featured in Gran Turismo 4, and has appeared in every main game (and [[Gran Turismo (PSP)|the PSP game]]) since.
  
 
==Colors==
 
==Colors==
There are eleven colors available for this vehicle:
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There are twelve total colors available for this vehicle:
* Bleu Tibetain
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{|class="sortable wikitable" style="text-align:left"
* Bleu Methyl
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* Bleu Liade
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!Colors
* Vert Taiga
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!Availability
* Vert Centaure
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* Vert Scarabee
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| align="left"| {{Legend|888888|Steppe}}  ||GT4-GT7
* Steppe
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* Gris Acier
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#707075|Gris Acier}}  ||GT4-GT7
* Gris Pluton
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* Noir Nocturne
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#383838|Gris Pluton}}  ||GT4-GT6
* Rouge De Mars
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#20142B|Noir Nocturne}}  ||GT4-GT7
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#000000|Noir Nacré Doré}}  ||GT7 only
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#6A2024|Rouge De Mars}}  ||GT4-GT7
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#C3A620|Jaune}}  ||GT4 only (special color)
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#437633|Vert Taiga}}  ||GT4-GT7
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#193527|Vert Centaure}}  ||GT4-GT6
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#142529|Vert Scarabée}}  ||GT4-GT7
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#203E57|Bleu lliade}}  ||GT4-GT7
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#1E264E|Bleu Méthyl}}  ||GT4-GT7
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|-
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| align="left"| {{Legend|#181D37|Bleu Tibétain}}  ||GT4-GT7
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|-
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|}
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==In-game description==
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The Renault Avantime brought an unconventional twist to the widely praised Renault Espace, reimagining the European minivan. Conceived as a bold design study by Renault's chief designer, Patrick Le Quement, the Avantime made its debut at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. When Renault confirmed plans to launch it as a production model in 2001, the news was met with widespread disbelief.
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At first glance, the Avantime resembled a minivan—but with a twist: it had only two doors. Inside, it featured a conventional layout with two rows of seats, accommodating up to five passengers in comfort. Renault's reasoning for this unorthodox design was that it was intended to be a niche coupe.
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This intent became clear the moment you stepped inside the Avantime. The luxury of enjoying the expansive cabin of a minivan, with only a handful of passengers, truly defined it as a niche creation. From the rear seats, the visibility was exceptional. With all the side windows lowered and the expansive sunroof fully open, the sense of openness was remarkable. It offered a feeling of freedom and airiness not unlike that of a convertible.
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In its home market, the Avantime was also offered with turbocharged 2.0-liter engine. But for Japan, it possessed a 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve V-6, producing 204.1 HP at 6000 rpm and 206.1 ft-lb of torque at 3750 rpm. True to its character, the Avantime delivered a composed and confident ride. The generous torque and trademark Renault smoothness came together in perfect harmony. The driving quality was so refined, it surpassed that of many traditional sedans and coupes.
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The Avantime embodied Renault's unique spirit that proved the monoform silhouette wasn't the sole domain of minivans.
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=== Café Conversations (GT7) ===
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==== Chris ====
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Renault is famous for its minivans, especially the Espace. Well, this Avantime may look like a minivan, but was really built as a two-door coupe. A truly unique car, if I may say so. It was designed by none other than Patrick le Quément, chief designer at Renault from the 1980s to the 2000s. Released in 2001, it had a remarkably brief production run of two short years. A shame, really, as it's a car overflowing with character, inside and out. Indeed, I feel there's nothing quite like it. No wonder it continues to attract fans all over the world. It's another shining achievement in Renault's long history.
  
 
==Acquisition==
 
==Acquisition==
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|gtpspdealership=Renault Dealership|gtpspcredits=52,570
 
|gt5dealership=[[Used Car Dealership]]|gt5credits=46,442|gt5level=0
 
|gt5dealership=[[Used Car Dealership]]|gt5credits=46,442|gt5level=0
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|gt6dealership=Renault Dealership|gt6credits=52,570
|gt7dealership=Renault [[Brand Central (GT7)|Brand Central]]|gt7credits=xxx,xxx|gt7dealership2=[[Used Car Dealership|Used Cars]]|gt7credits2=xxx,xxx|gt7update=1.62-->
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|gt7dealership=Renault [[Brand Central (GT7)|Brand Central]]|gt7credits=50,000|gt7dealership2=Used Car Dealership|gt7credits2=39,000|gt7update=1.62
 
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[[Category:Cars]]
 
[[Category:Cars]]

Latest revision as of 13:22, 29 August 2025

Renault Avantime 3.0 V6 24V '02
Renault Avantime registered February 2003 1998cc.JPG
Manufacturer Renault
Year 2002
Featured in Gran Turismo 4
Gran Turismo (PSP)
Gran Turismo 5
Gran Turismo 6
Gran Turismo 7
(As of update 1.62)
BHP 205 BHP

The Renault Avantime is a car that first featured in Gran Turismo 4, and has appeared in every main game (and the PSP game) since.

Colors

There are twelve total colors available for this vehicle:

Colors Availability
  Steppe
GT4-GT7
  Gris Acier
GT4-GT7
  Gris Pluton
GT4-GT6
  Noir Nocturne
GT4-GT7
  Noir Nacré Doré
GT7 only
  Rouge De Mars
GT4-GT7
  Jaune
GT4 only (special color)
  Vert Taiga
GT4-GT7
  Vert Centaure
GT4-GT6
  Vert Scarabée
GT4-GT7
  Bleu lliade
GT4-GT7
  Bleu Méthyl
GT4-GT7
  Bleu Tibétain
GT4-GT7

In-game description

The Renault Avantime brought an unconventional twist to the widely praised Renault Espace, reimagining the European minivan. Conceived as a bold design study by Renault's chief designer, Patrick Le Quement, the Avantime made its debut at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. When Renault confirmed plans to launch it as a production model in 2001, the news was met with widespread disbelief.

At first glance, the Avantime resembled a minivan—but with a twist: it had only two doors. Inside, it featured a conventional layout with two rows of seats, accommodating up to five passengers in comfort. Renault's reasoning for this unorthodox design was that it was intended to be a niche coupe.

This intent became clear the moment you stepped inside the Avantime. The luxury of enjoying the expansive cabin of a minivan, with only a handful of passengers, truly defined it as a niche creation. From the rear seats, the visibility was exceptional. With all the side windows lowered and the expansive sunroof fully open, the sense of openness was remarkable. It offered a feeling of freedom and airiness not unlike that of a convertible.

In its home market, the Avantime was also offered with turbocharged 2.0-liter engine. But for Japan, it possessed a 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve V-6, producing 204.1 HP at 6000 rpm and 206.1 ft-lb of torque at 3750 rpm. True to its character, the Avantime delivered a composed and confident ride. The generous torque and trademark Renault smoothness came together in perfect harmony. The driving quality was so refined, it surpassed that of many traditional sedans and coupes.

The Avantime embodied Renault's unique spirit that proved the monoform silhouette wasn't the sole domain of minivans.

Café Conversations (GT7)

Chris

Renault is famous for its minivans, especially the Espace. Well, this Avantime may look like a minivan, but was really built as a two-door coupe. A truly unique car, if I may say so. It was designed by none other than Patrick le Quément, chief designer at Renault from the 1980s to the 2000s. Released in 2001, it had a remarkably brief production run of two short years. A shame, really, as it's a car overflowing with character, inside and out. Indeed, I feel there's nothing quite like it. No wonder it continues to attract fans all over the world. It's another shining achievement in Renault's long history.

Acquisition

Game Purchase location Credits Other methods
Gran Turismo 4 Renault Dealership 52,570 Special color[1]: Win the Megane Cup
Gran Turismo (PSP) Renault Dealership 52,570 ---
Gran Turismo 5 Used Car Dealership (Lv. 0+) 46,442 ---
Gran Turismo 6 Renault Dealership 52,570 ---
Gran Turismo 7
(Update Icon.svg v1.62+)
Renault Brand Central
Used Car Dealership
50,000
39,000
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  1. Jaune