The fourth generation Espace arrived in November 2002, the Renault developed and produced model. This model is 90% recyclable, and contains numerous weight reducing materials, thus cutting fuel consumption. The aluminum doors and bonnet are some 20 kg lighter than steel equivalents. Its styling was reflective of a new design, symbolised by the radical. Vel Satis and Avantime models, marking a major model. In 2006, the Espace received a thorough facelift (Phase II) and added new 2.0 liter and 3.0 liter dCi engines. In October 2010, a slight response was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show (Phase III), with minor cosmetic changes, LED lights and improvement equipment. The fourth generation of Espace appeared in November 2002 as the first completely developed and produced by Renault model. This model is 90% recyclable and contains many materials that reduce weight, thus reducing fuel consumption. The aluminum door and mask are 20 kg lighter than steel counterparts. This design reflected the new design direction at Renault, symbolized by the radical models Vel Satis and Avantime, which represented a significant departure from the previous model, which also saw that the range has become more renowned. In 2006, Espace received a thorough lifting (phase II) and added new dCi engines with a capacity of 2.0 liters and 3.0 liters. In October 2010, a delicate change was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show (Phase III), with minor cosmetic changes, LED lighting and improved equipment. On June 22, 2012, Renault announced the change of styling Espace (Phase IV), the second valid after 2006, containing the concept of "sense of family" by Laurens van den Acker. New 2.0 dCi (M9R) engines have also been introduced to meet the French CO2 emission limits. The car continued production until the premiere of the new generation. In 2002, Renault's goal was to deliver 450,000 copies of the Espace IV model before 2009, which would account for 20% of the European market for the MPV model. The fourth generation Espace took third place in the Top Gear Satisfaction Survey 2005 ranking. In 2002, Renault goals were to deliver 450,000 units of the Espace IV before 2009, which could account for 20% of the European market for an MPV. The fourth generation Espace came from the Top Gear Satisfaction Survey 2005.
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