Renault Kangoo E-Tech Reviews
You'll find all our Renault Kangoo E-Tech reviews right here.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Renault Kangoo E-Tech dating back as far as 2024.
Renault Reviews and News
Cult affordable off-roader lands in Australia!
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By Tom White · 20 Jun 2025
Renault Duster locked in for an imminent Australian launch
This popular family SUV gets a new budget version
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By Jack Quick · 04 Jun 2025
The current-generation Renault Koleos has been on sale in Australia for over nine years now and it seems it will be sticking around for another year as another minor tweak has been made.
Move over Suzuki Jimny there's a new retro 4WD in town
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By Jack Quick · 19 May 2025
Renault has revealed a new concept version of its 4 E-Tech small electric crossover that’s built for going off the beaten path ahead of its in-person debut at the 2025 Roland Garros French Open tennis tournament.
Big EV battery breakthrough revealed
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By Dom Tripolone · 06 May 2025
A big battery breakthrough could remove one of the most annoying aspects of electric cars.
SUVs with the worst resale value
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By Laura Berry · 04 May 2025
Want to know which new SUVs have the worst resale value before you buy? CarsGuide’s analytics team of data experts have crunched the numbers to find the models that lose their value the fastest. See if the SUV you’re about to buy is on the list.
Renault Trafic EV possible for Australia
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By Samuel Irvine · 01 May 2025
Renault has become the latest carmaker to front a new electric multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) after unveiling the Trafic E-Tech in the UK.Featuring at the Birmingham Commercial Vehicle show overnight, Renault Van Design Chief Yannick Bignon told Autocar the new model is under consideration for the UK, which is the same status for the local market, as confirmed to CarsGuide by a Renault Australia spokesperson.If it does come to Australia, we can expect it to go up against the new electric Volkswagen ID.Buzz, Ford E-Transit Custom and potentially, the Kia PV5 Cargo.It won’t exceed its rivals on peak outputs, with the Trafic E-Tech set to deliver 140kW/354Nm from a single rear-mounted electric motor. That compares to 160kW/415Nm on the E-Transit Custom and 210kW/560Nm on the ID.Buzz, with the latter's top-spec GTX grade peaking at 250kW.Where the Trafic E-Tech may exceed its rivals, though, is functionality and design. The French-built Trafic E-tech will carry two battery options: a lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) pack good for a claimed 350km of range, and a larger nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) unit good for circa 450km of range, both under the WLTP cycle.Additionally, there is 800-volt architecture, meaning charging from 15-80 per cent occurs in under 20 minutes using a DC fast charger. There is also vehicle-to-load capacity.The new Trafic E-Tech brings an overhauled look relative to its current diesel sibling, swapping out the striped grille and large headlights for a more refined look.The front fascia includes sleeker LED headlights and badging and has moved further up the bonnet to almost border the windscreen, leaving a chunkier lower bumper housing small LED fog lights.The overall shape of the Trafic E-Tech remains broadly the same, though there are more prominent black plastic trims and newly designed alloy wheels.Inside, there is a 10-inch digital driver’s display, a 12-inch driver-oriented multimedia interface and a new steering wheel pulled from the Renault Megane E-Tech. As before, a three-seat–bench-seat configuration is standard.The Trafic E-tech will line-up against its Goellete E-Tech sibling, which adopts a rear canopy fit for a food truck, as well as the taller camper van-style Estafette E-Tech.All three models are built on Renault’s scalable skate board-style EV architecture, and are set to go on sale in Europe next year.
‘Most expensive’ Renault ever coming to Oz
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By Chris Thompson · 29 Apr 2025
Renault has opened the order books for the second batch of its bespoke EV hot hatch, with 500 units available to regions including Australia.
Euro hybrid family SUV revealed!
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By Tim Nicholson · 04 Apr 2025
Will Renault ever put the Austral in Australia?
Mitsubishi's symbiotic partnership goes grand
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By Tom White · 24 Feb 2025
Mitsubishi has revealed its next new small SUV model, the Grandis, which will sit above the ASX but below the Outlander in its international line-up, offering both mild and full hybrid drivetrain options.
Renault Trafic 2025 review: Pro LWB automatic - GVM test
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By Mark Oastler · 19 Feb 2025
We often see Renault Trafics hard at work in a variety of trade and delivery roles, even though they represent a relatively small slice of Australia's booming mid-sized van market. So, is this capable French van worthy of luring more buyers away from the dominant Toyota HiAce?