The world’s first real MPV, Espace revolutionized family motoring. This strange vessel – an open living room on wheels – was initially viewed with amazement but went on over the years to firmly establish itself.
In the early 1980's, Renault was experiencing difficulties, mainly as a result of its ageing range. Market share in Europe had fallen from 15% to 11% and the brand was finding it difficult to come up with new ideas. At the same time, the competition was bringing out one new model after the next. This backdrop set the scene for the launch of Espace in June 1984. It was a major risk for Renault but the result proved to be well worth it.
Matra was the first to come up with the idea of an MPV but vehicle manufacturers scoffed at the project. When Peugeot turned it down, Renault stepped in and decided to bring this avant-garde vehicle to market. Bernard Hanon, President and CEO of Renault, nevertheless asked for the interior to be redesigned and made more modular. In April 1984, Espace was presented to an enthusiastic press. Sales started tentatively but after several months, demand soared skywards.