Renault Scenic E-Tech Reviews
You'll find all our Renault Scenic E-Tech reviews right here. Renault Scenic E-Tech prices range from $55,990 for the Scenic E-Tech Techno Ev60 to $65,990 for the Scenic E-Tech Espirit Alpine Ev87.
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 dating back as far as 2025.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Renault Scenic E-Tech, you'll find it all here.
Renault Reviews and News
Nissan goes expensive-only for Pathfinder
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By Tom White · 17 Feb 2023
Nissan continues to adjust its range just months into the arrival of the Pathfinder large SUV.
Toyota secures GR Corolla bonus
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By Stephen Ottley · 14 Feb 2023
Toyota Australia has managed to secure an additional 200 examples of the all-new GR Corolla than originally expected, with 700 confirmed for the first year on sale.
Cheap Nissan and Renault EVs on the way
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By Tom White · 09 Feb 2023
Why Nissan and Renault's renewed alliance is good for those looking for more affordable electric cars.
Final Renault Megane RS pricing confirmed!
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By Tim Nicholson · 08 Feb 2023
If you’re after a spicy turbocharged petrol-powered hot hatch in Australia, your options are becoming increasingly limited.
New alliance focuses on two new global utes
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By Tom White · 08 Feb 2023
As part of the new and improved Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, Nissan and Renault have committed to the successful Navara and Alaskan ute pair.
Sub-Navara Nissan ute on the way!
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By Tom White · 07 Feb 2023
Nissan confirms it is working on a car-based small ute, but will Australia ever see it?
Nissan to max out retro appeal
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By Tom White · 02 Feb 2023
Nissan's latest concept car is more than just a retro take on its electric future, it could be a statement of a more independent Nissan.
Which car brand was the top seller in 2022?
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By Tim Nicholson · 01 Feb 2023
It is by far the most dominant automotive brand in Australia, and it’s just been confirmed that it was the biggest selling manufacturer globally last year.
Cars you might not know share engines
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By Chris Thompson · 24 Dec 2022
With the twin-built Toyota GR86 and Subaru Impreza carrying over their (albeit now larger) shared engines into the new generation, a conversation was sparked in the CarsGuide office about unexpected cars that share an engine.
2023 Renault Koleos pricing and features
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By Chris Thompson · 01 Dec 2022
Renault's most popular model in Australia has been updated for the 2023 model year, with the entry-level grade gaining upgrades and a price bump, while the top spec loses some features.With pricing for the base front-wheel drive Renault Koleos Life varian