2004 in motoring
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This article 2004 in motoring deals with developments in the automotive industry that occurred throughout the year 2004 by various automobile manufacturers, grouped by country.
United Kingdom
Ford launched its new Focus, including 1.4 and 1.6 four-cylinder petrol units, a 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 Turbo Diesel. While in the US the first generation model carried on.
Vauxhall reintroduced the Tigra nameplate with an all new model based on the Corsa.
Germany
BMW has launched the 1 Series range, a five-door and three-door hatchback which replaces the BMW 3 Series (E46) Compact.
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class was introduced. An all new model in the form of a coupe four-door (fastback) and was based on the W211 E-Class.
France
Citroen released the new C4 available in a hatchback coupé or five-door at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show.
Peugeot launched the 407 a large family car available sedan, coupé and wagon to replace the 406.
The Mégane Renault Sport was introduced to the fresh hot hatch market and includes a 2.0L turbo engine rated at 225 PS (165 kW; 222 bhp) at 5500 rpm and 300 N·m (220 lb·ft) at 3000 rpm.
Renault also introduced the Modus at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show, a mini MPV based on the Clio which completes Renault's MPV segment being the smallest.
Australia
The Holden VZ Commodore is introduced as a facelift of the VY Commodore with minor exterior changes and a new Alloytec V6 engines.
See also
- 2003 in motoring - the previous year
- 2004 in motoring - the next year