- The range of five and seven-seat MPV launched
- 20-inch wheels standard, with two-tone paint available
- Start the new Scenic sold together later this year
This was our first chance to see the all-new Renault Grand Scenic. Available as both a five and seven-seater, it will be sold alongside the new Scenic, which was unveiled at the Geneva Show in March.
The new Grand Scenic some 24cm longer than the Scenic, means a bigger car has 222 liters more bootspace (in five-seat mode) rather than smaller brother. As a result, he has 40 liters more than the previous generation model, as well as being slightly longer and wider.
Seen from the new car very much in the same vein as the new Scenic, but the Grand Scenic stand with a statue on the side, always-on 3D-effect roof rails rear lights, which will be standard on some versions.
A glass panoramic sunroof will continue to brighten the interior, while the car can also be specified in two colors, with roof, door glass and windshield pillars finished in a contrasting color.
Meanwhile, the cabin can also be adjusted thanks to the 13-liter consoles 'Easy Life' which is located between the front seats and can be slid backwards and forwards. Depending on trim level, it can come with two USB ports, SD card slot, audio jack socket and a 12 volt power supply.
All versions will have a 60/40 split rear seat, two parts which can slide independently, while the various compartments in the cabin (including four drawer under the floor) combine to provide more 38.5 liters of storage. One Touch Folding Chairs functions that come with a certain level trim allows the rear seats to fold automatically with just one tap on the infotainment screen or by using controls mounted in the trunk.
Among other technologies available to be R-Link infotainment system 2 Renault centered around a 8.7-inch touch screen that allows smartphone-style 'pinch and zoom' operations, as well as voice recognition for the sat-nav, telephone, and radio applications , It also allows drivers to personalize their experience, giving them access to a choice of five different driving modes and five ambient light settings.
There will also be a lot of features related to safety are available, including emergency braking Active Lane Keeping Assist, fatigue detection, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning and automatic parking system hands-free.
A variety of petrol and diesel engines will be available, ranging in power from 108- to 158bhp, but for the first time there will also be 'Hybrid Assist machine. It uses an electric generator and a 48-volt battery to recover deceleration energy, which allows the electric motor to assist the engine, resulting in a more responsive performance and fuel consumption is lower, said Renault.
Such a beautiful, Grand Scenic will go on sale later this year, and it will rival the likes of the Ford Grand C-Max and the Vauxhall Zafira Tourer. Full details of the range, the new car specification and pricing will be announced closer to its on sale date
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