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The Renault Arkana is a small SUV that adopts the current ... a blend of imitation leather and suede materials accented by plenty of red, white and blue tricolore contrast stitching, looks pretty ...
Renault’s Arkana coupe-style compact SUV has been hit with its first ... The Esprit Alpine has 'Tricolour' stitching in red, white and blue on the door trim and steering wheel, which is complemented ...
As discussed on the Overview of this review, the Arkana range is fairly bijou: there are just three trims and post-facelift, only one powertrain. Presumably Renault has looked at the sales figures ...
The price range for the Renault Arkana varies based on the trim level you choose ... The Esprit Alpine grade adds specific touches such as red, white and blue stitching on the door trim and steering ...
The 2024 Renault Arkana small SUV is due to introduce hybrid ... The doors and steering wheel feature red, white, and blue stitching inspired by the French flag. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android ...
The much-anticipated 2021 Renault Arkana won’t arrive in Australian ... these being opaque white, pearl white, metal black, metallic grey, Zanzibar blue, fire red, and an R.S. line exclusive ...
When it comes to a box ticking exercise, Renault has certainly fulfilled the brief with the Arkana. It’s an SUV with sporty, coupe looks. It’s jam-packed with tech and flashy screens.
Renault might expand its SUV lineup in the Old Continent by bringing the Arkana from Russia, where it launched earlier this year. Quoting Groupe Renault’s Executive Vice President of Product ...
To help get his UK operation out of the doldrums he is launching a new range of 14 electric vehicles planned to arrive by 2025, and first out of the starting blocks is the Renault Arkana.
the Renault Captur and Renault Arkana. The models are characterised by top-of-the-range equipment, comfort and safety, as all three dimensions were awarded five stars by the independent safety ...
In fact, the Arkana’s main selling point is its interior space. Not something that stirs the soul, is it? It’s a pity there’s none of the quirkiness we’ve seen from Renault in the past.