which shares plenty in common with the electric Renault Megane E-Tech and Renault Scenic. It’s dominated by screens: a 12.3-inch display in front of the driver, and another 12-inch touchscreen ...
The Renault 5 isn’t the first car from a bygone era to make a comeback, but we reckon it could prove just as successful as other efforts (including the reimagined Fiat 500 and Mini). Indeed ...
A new report claims that Honda has asked Nissan to resolve its existing alliance with Renault. That will require Nissan to buy out Renault’s stake in the company. As of now, Renault has a 35.7% ...
Renault won again this year, with the brilliant 5 electric supermini. Secondly, the Scenic is one of the first electric cars to offer more than 350 miles of WLTP range for close to £40,000 ...
So, for the three days per week on which I regularly commute to the office, I’ve got my Renault Scenic’s heating system set to pre-condition the interior (using the standard heat pump).
In an interview with the Chinese newspaper China Daily, Renault CEO Luca De Meo says that a year ago he had planned to bring out an affordable electric Twingo. When he told his employees that he ...
The Renault Scenic has never looked better – the switch to EV has produced a car that lives up to its name better, but quite a bit of the old MPV practicality has been lost en route. It’s ...
Pursuing its value-oriented strategy, Renault continued its offensive in the C and above segments, launching Scenic E-Tech electric, Symbioz and Rafale. Moreover, sales to retail customers accounted ...
Honda and Nissan are still determining if a merger is a viable option, but Honda’s fears aren’t entirely unfounded; there were whispers that Foxconn expressed interest in Renault’s stake in ...
MILAN — The Renault Scenic E-Tech full-electric compact SUV proved to be a quiet, comfortable cruiser on a recent 1,200 km test drive. The Scenic E-Tech provided ample room for passengers and ...
The capacity at the Chennai plant, which is home to the Renault-Nissan alliance, is being used only to the tune of 45-50% and the new products are intended to boost this to 70%. Renault is ...
The winner was announced at today's Brussels motor show, and collected by Renault boss Fabrice Cambolive. He said: "We all feel immensely proud to have taken the prestigious 'Car of the Year' award.