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Renault 4 (2025 on) (Reviews)
Given its recent form, it’s no surprise that the second member of this French brand’s ‘Iconic Family’ is the re-imagined Renault 4 E-Tech. -
Renault 5 (2025 on) (Reviews)
Renault offers the Renault 5 with two electric motor and battery size combinations to keep the choice relatively simple. Gateway to the line-up is the 120PS Urban Range battery which has a 40kWh capacity although its sub-200-mile range will limit its appeal largely to those who tend to not drive too far too often. -
Renault Rafale (2024 on) (Reviews)
Somewhat bullishly, the company also cites the likes of the Mazda CX-60 and the ageing Volvo XC60 as further alternatives, despite them lacking the Rafale’s coupe roofline. From a styling perspective, the Renault Rafale certainly stands out in this crowd. It’s named after the Caudron-Renault Rafale — a 1934 racing aeroplane hatched as a result of Louis Renault’s obsession with speed and flying. There aren’t any wings on offer here, but the car’s undeniably sharp suit is complemented by a deal of undercarriage input from Renault’s sports-oriented sibling Alpine . -
Renault Symbioz (2024 on) (Reviews)
Read our full Renault Symbioz review to discover if this SUV deserves to be on your shortlist. -
Renault Austral (2023 on) (Reviews)
Anyway, at least the version we get - the Renault Austral E-Tech hybrid - is a relevant one. Available in 160PS and 200PS forms, it's not a plug-in hybrid , but Renault calls it "the world's most efficient hybrid powertrain". -
Renault Captur (2020 on) (Reviews)
Read on for our Renault Captur review. -
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-Tech and Renault Austral . -
Renault Arkana (2021 - 2025) (Reviews)
Looking for a second opinion? Read heycar's Renault Arkana review . The new Renault Arkana is a style-focused, spacious and efficient coupe-SUV. It's well-equipped, too, but the ride is unsettled, there are better handling rivals and the E-Tech hybrid version is very disappointing. -
Renault Koleos (2017 - 2020) (Reviews)
Read heycar's Renault Koleos review . A spacious cabin gives the Renault Koleos plenty of appeal, but the fact that the big SUV is only available as a five-seater will put off many potential used buyers. The Renault Koleos followed a bold path when it arrived in 2017. -
Renault Megane (2016 - 2022) (Reviews)
Read heycar's Renault Megane review . The Renault Megane does most things competently enough, but it’s not a rival for the very best in the small hatchback class. -
Renault Scenic (2016 - 2019) (Reviews)
Read heycar’s Renault Grand Scenic review . The Renault Scenic is a good-looking people carrier that comes with plenty of safety equipment, and also offers decent fuel economy. However, the ride comfort won’t be to all tastes. -
Renault Kadjar (2015 - 2022) (Reviews)
Maybe Renault’s new five-year warranty will help. At the end of 2019, Renault introduced a five-year, 100,000-mile warranty, so if you buy a Renault Kadjar registered on or after 18 December 2019, it will be covered for, well, five years. -
Renault Twingo (2014 - 2019) (Reviews)
Read on for our full Renault Twingo review. -
Renault Captur (2013 - 2019) (Reviews)
Read on for our full Renault Captur review. -
Renault Zoe (2013 - 2024) (Reviews)
Read on for our full review of the Renault Zoe E-Tech. -
Renault Clio (2012 - 2019) (Reviews)
Renault achieved this feat in a mainstream supermini thanks to the crisp appearance of the headlights that blended into the front grille. This line went on to surround the large Renault ‘lozenge’ logo. -
Renault Twingo (2012 - 2014) (Reviews)
Both are more appealing to drive, better built and available in a wider range of trim levels. Fancy a newer generation Renault Twingo? Read our review here . This generation of Renault Twingo is not as cute as the model that preceded it, or the one which followed it. -
Renault Twizy (2012 - 2021) (Reviews)
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Renault Wind (2010 - 2012) (Reviews)
It's no surprise that there are plenty of drop tops to choose from, but since the demise of cars like the Smart Roadster and Honda CR-X, there have been few small and affordable two-seat roadsters that aren't necessarily all-out sportscars. That's where the Renault Wind comes in. More stylish and funky than the now discontinued Vauxhall Tigra, it's a stylish and chic coupe-convertible with a solid roof that neatly folds away in just 12 seconds, allowing you to take advantage of open air motoring as often as you want. -
Renault Clio (2009 - 2012) (Reviews)
Facelifted 2009 front shares same look as Laguna. Renault Clio Gordini dCi 106 2011 Road Test Renault Eco 2010 Driving Lesson

