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
Renault Kangoo E-Tech: cheap electric van
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 24 Nov 2022
Renault is ready to hit the small van market hard in Australia early next year with what is expected to be this country’s least expensive electric vehicle (EV) van, for the time being at least.
Combustion not dead yet!
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By Tom White · 09 Nov 2022
Renault and Geely team up to save combustion for a few more decades yet - focusing on markets outside of Europe.
2023 Renault Trafic E-Tech Electric revealed
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By Chris Thompson · 21 Sep 2022
Renault has joined the slew of new electric vans being revealed this week with the 2023 Renault Trafic E-Tech Electric joining its range, announced after the Ford E-Transit Custom and pricing for the Mercedes-Benz eVito.Revealed at the Hanover IAA Transpo
Another hot-hatch enters palliative care
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By Matt Campbell · 16 Sep 2022
The Renault Megane RS hot-hatch is destined to finish its time as part of the French brand's line-up in 2023.
Renault Trafic 2023 review
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By Matt Campbell · 13 Sep 2022
You might not be able to tell the difference if you spot one in traffic, but the 2023 Renault Trafic facelifted van has plenty of changes inside and out. Safety, a bigger engine, new interior materials and technology have all been added, but prices are up by as much asn nine grand. Is it worth it? Matt Campbell attended the new model launch to find out.
Renault Koleos to be axed in 2024
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By Matt Campbell · 09 Sep 2022
The Renault Koleos midsize SUV has done its job in Australia, and will be retired by the end of 2024.
New 4x4 Renault range: Duster, Bigster, Oroch
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By Matt Campbell · 09 Sep 2022
Renault is set to add a few Dacia models to its line-up in Australia under a new Adventure Range of products.
Renault Trafic 2023 pricing and specs
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By Matt Campbell · 08 Sep 2022
The 2023 Renault Trafic van range is arriving in Australia now, and customers will need to spend a lot more to get into one - but they'll get more technology and a big step up in safety equipment, a bigger diesel engine, and a number of other spec changes
Five cheap EVs which could be game-changers!
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By Tom White · 29 Aug 2022
Five game-changing, price-leading EVs from overseas, and what they could mean for the market in Australia.
What to look for in a van for towing
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By David Morley · 16 Aug 2022
When it comes to tow-vehicles in Australia, the default setting has always been the humble ute. That began with the sedan-based utes from the local carmakers and evolved into the not-so-humble dual-cab ute that is currently taking every other type of car to the cleaners in the new car sales race.