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  • Renault Rafale (2023 on) (Reviews)
    Due to arrive in 2024, the Renault Rafale boasts a distinctive design, accentuated by its stylish coupe-like rear end. It is based on the Renault Austral.  It is setting its sights on competitors such as the Peugeot 408, Citroen C5 X and Cupra Formentor. Furthermore
  • Renault Austral (2022 on) (Reviews)
    We'd understand if you were a bit confused by Renault's range of late. While established models such as the Clio and Captur remain, the Megane
  • Renault Megane E-Tech Electric (2022 on) (Reviews)
    Don't make the mistake of lumping the new Megane E-Tech in with the lacklustre old Renault Megane family hatch. The old car was a below-par alternative
  • Renault Arkana (2021 on) (Reviews)
    The Renault Arkana's hybrid body of a coupe and an SUV is complemented
  • Renault Captur (2020 on) (Reviews)
    Sharing a platform with the new Clio and also the Nissan Juke , the Renault Captur has dimensions that sit at 4227mm long, 1797mm wide and 1576mm tall. That makes it an alternative
  • Renault Clio (2019 on) (Reviews)
    The latest Renault Clio went on sale in 2019, but a comprehensive update in 2023 means it now looks thoroughly up-to-date, with a similar 'family face' to the Renault Megane E
  • Renault Megane R.S. (2018 - 2021) (Reviews)
    The Megane Renaultsport's mantle has slipped over the years with no shortage of competition from the likes of the Honda Civic Type R and Ford Focus RS. So Renault is hoping this latest Megane R.S. will put the performance version of its family hatch firmly back on the radar of buyers who
  • Renault Koleos (2017 - 2020) (Reviews)
    Based on the the Nissan X-Trail , the Renault Koleos is a big, family-friendly SUV with lots of interior space and plenty of standard
  • Renault Megane (2016 - 2022) (Reviews)
    The fourth-generation Renault Megane constituted the most evolutionary update the French company has ever given its family hatchback. The company played things safe, aiming to avoid controversy and instead giving
  • Renault Scenic (2016 - 2019) (Reviews)
    With its standard big wheels and chunky, SUV-inspired styling, the Renault Scenic was a far cry from dull MPVs of the past when launched in 2016. But, despite its radical new look, it still proved a sensible and capable
  • Renault Grand Scenic (2016 - 2020) (Reviews)
    Renault has a habit of building excellent MPVs. The original Espace pioneered the concept of a seven-seat MPV in Europe, while the Megane Scenic did a similar thing in a smaller, five-seat package. It’s a shame that Renault lost its way. Faced
  • Renault Megane Sport Tourer (2016 - 2022) (Reviews)
    , and although it might not be the best in terms of functionality it feels like a classy addition to the cabin. There are a few niggles, the infotainment system could be better while the high clutch pedal isn't great, but overall the Renault is a comfortable and easy to live
  • Renault Kadjar (2015 - 2022) (Reviews)
    When is a door not a door? When it’s ajar. When is a Nissan Qashqai not a Nissan Qashqai? When it’s a Renault Kadjar. Here all day, etc, etc. As jokes go, that’s pretty lame, but it highlights the fact that the Renault Kadjar is closely related
  • Renault Twingo (2014 - 2019) (Reviews)
     stubby bumpers and a bubble shaped cabin. As a result, the Twingo stands out from the city car crowd and looks distinctive at the traffic lights, when upgraded with Renault's huge range of personalisation packs.  The cabin of the five-door Twingo is practical and colourful
  • Renault Zoe (2013 on) (Reviews)
    is a sensible and appealing choice, and one of the cheapest electric cars on the market. The Renault Zoe followed on from the introduction of the electric Fluence ZE
  • Renault Captur (2013 - 2019) (Reviews)
    The Renault Captur is the French firm’s small SUV based on the Renault Clio of the same period, but it’s more practical than its
  • Renault Clio (2013 - 2019) (Reviews)
    The Renault Clio really hit its styling stride when the fourth-generation model was launched in 2013. Where the previous model had been clean-cut and, well, a bit boring on the eyes, the new car brought sharp looks and a sporty feel that made most its rivals feel dowdy
  • Renault Clio Renaultsport (2013 - 2019) (Reviews)
    . Another feature that will divide opinion is the transmission. Renault has ditched the manual gearbox in place of a EDC dual-clutch six-speed automatic transmission, with aluminium shift paddles. The decision to remove the manual is a bold one, but the Clio
  • Renault Scenic XMOD (2013 - 2016) (Reviews)
    With its black plastic bumpers, upright styling and silver roof rails the Renault Scenic XMOD looks a lot like a crossover SUV – but it’s much closer to a regular Scenic MPV in terms of its practicality and driving dynamics. That means it’s a sensible family car, but with a dash of extra pizzazz
  • Renault Twingo (2012 - 2014) (Reviews)
    fans in the UK so Renault facelifted it in 2012 with the aim of giving it more appeal. Renault has steadily reduced the number of variants on offer and when it revised the Twingo there was just one trim level and engine to choose from, although there’s more choice with used cars, including a fun
 

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