Renault Scenic nameplate to live again in Australia with all-new EV

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    The 2026 Renault Scenic E-Tech electric SUV has been confirmed for Australian release before the end of the year.

    It will be the first time in over a decade the Scenic nameplate has been seen in Renault Australia showrooms, where it previously graced as a series of compact people movers and crossovers in the 2000s and early 2010s.

    First revealed more than two years ago in 2023, the all-new five-seat EV will be available in two guises including a long-range variant with an 87kWh battery offering up to 625km of WLTP-certified driving range per charge.

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    Full local pricing and specifications will be revealed closer to launch, but Renault Australia has noted that in Europe the Scenic E-Tech “is available with a choice of three model grades, two battery capacities and two electric motor outputs”, potentially hinting at future plans for the Australian range.

    Preliminary drivetrain specifications are detailed below.

    Specifications Scenic E-Tech Standard Range Scenic E-Tech Long Range
    Drivetrain Single-motor electric Single-motor electric
    Battery 60kWh NMC 87kWH NMC
    Power 125kW 160kW
    Torque 280Nm 300Nm
    Drive type Front-wheel drive Front-wheel drive
    0-100km/h (claimed) 8.6 seconds 7.9 seconds
    Claimed range 430km 625km
    Max DC charge rate 130kW 150kW

    Dimensionally, the Renault Scenic E-Tech is slightly larger than the Nissan Qashqai, putting it somewhere between the small and medium SUV segments in terms of size.

    Dimensions Renault Scenic E-Tech
    Length 4470mm
    Width 1864mm
    Height 1565mm
    Wheelbase 2785mm
    Cargo capacity 545-1670L

    Joining the Megane E-Tech small SUV and the Kangoo E-Tech compact delivery van in Renault Australia’s EV lineup, the Scenic E-Tech will be the first of six new or updated models headed Down Under from the French brand over the coming 12-18 months.

    The second cab off the rank will likely be the facelifted Captur light SUV, which is also due for Australian market launch before 2025 comes to a close.

    CarExpert expects further announcements to be made around both the Captur and Scenic E-Tech in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for all the latest.

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