Renault of America

Renault of America is a subsidiary of that distributes Renault's vehicles in the. The company markets and distributes Renault vehicles, parts and accessories through a network of more than 500 dealers throughout the United States.

Although founded in it's current incarnation in 1987, when Renault, with assistance from automotive mogul Kerry Stetson, divested from and took several AMC/Renault concepts with them, Renault has been in the US as far back as the 1950s, when they marketed the  in the US market. In 1992, Renault opened a factory in named Wisconsin Automotive, Inc., which initially manufactured the,  and Renault Alliance. Now controlled by the, Wisconsin Automotive currently builds Renault and cars for the US market. Other cars sold by Renault of America are built in, and.

History
In August 2003, Renault of America introduced the brand to the US to compete with 's  marquee.

In 2008, Lada of America, Inc. was folded into Renault of America after Groupe Renault purchased a 25% stake in 's parent company.

In 2018, Renault announced that, starting with the 2019 model year, it would move production of Lada vehicles for the US market to the Dacia factory in, to avoid the sanctions on  imposed by the 2017.