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Autocar on MSNRenault Scenic E-TechRenault’s recent streak of delivering likeable cars continues with the Scenic E-Tech – a crossover that has sadly little in common with the innovative monospace concept of the original Scenic but is ...
Exclusively front-wheel drive, the pre-facelift Megane E-Tech Electric belts out either 129 or 215 mechanical horsepower. By comparison, the A390 features three motors that generate a combined 463 ...
The takeaway from this, I would argue, is that driver assistance systems are only really of use when their functions are easily understood, and that Renault has therefore rather dropped the ball in ...
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CAR Magazine on MSNNissan Leaf prototype (2026) review: Brit-built EV driven for the first timeWe drive the all-new 2026 Nissan Leaf► Nissan gets its EV mojo back► Does it really look like a Pontiac Trans Am from the back? The Nissan Leaf is a legend in its own lifetime; the godfather of the ...
Renault has announced the UK price and trim specifications list of its new Renault 4 E-Tech crossover, which will become available to order in the UK from the start of July. It’s the second EV from ...
Renault offered the R5 E-Tech with a choice of three motors ranging between 95 PS (94 hp) and 150 PS (148 hp). Customers could get the car with either a 52 kWh or a 40 kWh battery pack.
Introduction to the 2025 Renault 4 E-Tech Having utterly knocked it out of the park with the new electric Renault 5 E-Tech, the French company is back with another heritage-inspired EV, the new ...
The Renault 4 E-Tech electric offers a 2.62m wheelbase, providing spacious interiors, particularly for rear-seat passengers. It also has a 420-litre boot, which expands to 1,405 litres with the rear ...
If you’re rear seat use is occasional, then the Renault 4 will be fine. But unless you need the 4’s bigger boot, you might as well save your cash and go for the two-grand cheaper Renault 5.
CAR magazine drives the 4 E-Tech to see if Renault's retro renaissance continues. Based on the 5 but with added practicality, is this the best small e-SUV?
Model: Renault Megane E-Tech Iconic Price (as tested): £38,949 Engine: Single 215bhp electric motor Battery: 60kWh Max speed: 99.4mph Range: 281 miles (WLTP) 0-60mph: 7.4 seconds Mileage: 2,633 ...
The more I drive our Megane though – pretty much the 5’s big sister – the more I realise that Renault’s best electric car has been hiding here in plain sight all along.
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