Welcome aboard the new Renault Symbioz

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Renault Symbioz

Positioned between Captur and Scenic, Symbioz presents itself as a consensus vehicle true to Renault’s spirit of the “living car”

Measuring 4.41 m long, the Symbioz completes the E-Tech full hybrid family already consisting of Arkana (4.57 m) and Austral (4.51 m), alongside the E-Tech electric models with Mégane and Scénic. Only one hybrid engine of 145 hp is offered, combining a 1.6 l four-cylinder with an electric motor powered by a 1.2 kWh battery. This allows for 80% of driving time to be all-electric in the city. With a mixed WLTP consumption of 4.6 l/100 km, the range can reach up to 1,000 km. Moreover, with CO2 emissions limited to 105 g/km and weighing less than 1,500 kg, it is exempt from any penalties.

But the major strength of the Symbioz lies in optimized modularity that enhances habitability, featuring a rear bench that slides 16 cm and a large loading volume ranging from 492 to 624 liters, accessible via a powered tailgate with a hands-free opening system. When the rear bench is folded down, you benefit from a capacity of 1,582 liters, and the loading length then reaches 1.68 m with a flat floor. Renault is right; more space always makes for a more pleasant experience.

Renault Symbioz offers a complete technological equipment package, featuring the incredible Solarbay glass roof that darkens on demand, which is our favorite. The “AmpliSky” technology darkens specified segments of the glass surface through molecular displacement caused by an electric field. More traditionally, but always appreciated, the 10.4-inch vertical touchscreen is standard on all versions, hosting the latest generation Google interface, while a 10.3-inch display provides essential information to the driver.

With a base price, the Symbioz starts at 34,900 euros for the Techno version with currently a 37-month LLD offer at 340 euros per month with a down payment of 4,000 euros. The Esprit Alpine version is available from 36,400 euros, while the lineup is topped by the Iconic version starting at 37,900 euros. Initial deliveries to customers will begin in September 2024.

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