Eagle Medallion | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Eagle |
Also called | Renault Medallion (1988) |
Production | 1987–1989 |
Model years | 1988–1989 |
Assembly | France: Maubeuge (Maubeuge Construction Automobile) |
Designer | Giorgetto Giugiaro, Italdesign |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size |
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Layout | Longitudinally mounted front-engine, front-wheel drive |
Related | Renault 21 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.2 L Douvrin I4 |
Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
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Length | Sedan: 182.2 in (4,628 mm) Wagon: 190 in (4,826 mm) |
Width | 67.5 in (1,714 mm) |
Height | Sedan: 55.7 in (1,415 mm) |
Curb weight |
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Chronology | |
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The Eagle Medallion, also marketed as the Renault Medallion, is a rebadged and mildly re-engineered North American version of the French Renault 21 marketed by American Motors Corporation under the Renault brand for the 1988 model year, and by Chrysler's Jeep/Eagle division for the 1989 model year.
The front-engine, front-wheel drive, four-door D-segment, or mid-size Medallion was launched in North America on 1 March 1987. The Medallion was imported from France, sharing its platform with the Renault 21.[1] Just eight days after the North American introduction of the Medallion, Renault initiated the sale of its stock in American Motors to Chrysler on 9 March 1987.[2]