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RENAULT SCÉNIC AND GRAND SCÉNIC

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Renault Scénic & Grand Scénic

Des monospaces dynamiques qui mettent l’accent sur la vie à bord

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The forceful, fluid, dynamic lines of Renault Scénic and Grand Scénic will enable motorists looking for a spacious interior to enjoy attractive, dynamic exterior styling, too. The revised front end is both modern and status enhancing, while Scénic’s new rear lights add a particularly dynamic touch. The upgrade continues with the availability of LED daytime running lights, gloss black features and chrome details


Two distinct profiles with similarly fluid lines 

Grand Scénic (length: 4.56 metres) is available in five- and seven-seat form. Its proportions and extensive glazed area suggest similarly generous cabin space and the promise of a well-appointed interior.

 

The combination of squat proportions and a length of 4.34 metres points to Scénic's dynamism and manoeuvrability.


Technologies that facilitate day-to-day motoring 

Scénic and Grand Scénic will be the first Renault models to feature the Visio System which assists the driver’s vigilance and night-time vision thanks to two key functions. a lane departure warning system (a camera detects if the drivers strays out of lane and triggers an audible signal) and an automatic headlight function (the same camera detects the lights of nearby vehicles and/or the presence of street lighting to automatically switch from dipped to main beam, and vice versa).

 

Driving and travelling comfort have been further enhanced by the addition of new features which come as standard equipment. Hill-start assist prevents the vehicle from rolling backwards when pulling away on a slope, while motorway-mode indicators warn other motorists when the driver is about to change lanes by flashing three times following a slight flick of the indicator stalk.

 

The Collection 2012 versions of Scénic and Grand Scénic carry over technologies that have helped forge the model’s success, from the tailor-engineered sound of the Bose® audio system to Carminat TomTom® navigation and associated LIVE services (HD Traffic, etc.).


New range of engines for performance and fuel efficiency 

From January 2012, Scénic and Grand Scénic will be the first Renault models to be available with the new Energy dCi 110 diesel engine which combines record low CO2 emissions (105g/km), a 12 percent saving in fuel consumption (down to 4.1 litres/100km) and higher torque (260Nm at 1,750rpm; a gain of 20Nm) compared with the existing 1.5 dCi 110.

 

Also available will be the diesel Energy dCi 130 (114g/km, 4.4 litres/100km, a 20 percent fuel consumption saving over the 1.9 dCi 130 engine it supersedes) which will provide Scénic and Grand Scénic with the class’s best two diesel engines, for enhanced driving pleasure and the market’s lowest fuel consumption.

 

From spring 2012, the Scénic/Grand Scénic line-up will also include the brand new Energy TCe 115 petrol engine which boasts low CO2 emissions (135g/km) and a 20 percent reduction in fuel consumption (a saving of 1.6 litres/100km) compared with the 1.6 16V 110hp.


On top of its segment! 

Scénic and Grand Scénic are manufactured in Douai (France) where they benefit from the most exacting production standards to guarantee the highest level of quality. Together, Scénic and Grand Scénic top their segment in Europe, with sales in excess of 400,000 units since the launch of the current generation at the end of 2009. Almost 3.9 million units have been sold since the introduction of the original Scénic in 1996.

 

Collection 2012 versions of Scénic and Grand Scénic will initially go on sale across Europe in January 2012. They will then become available in their different markets across the world (notably Turkey, Israel, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, South Africa, Russia and China) in the course of 2012.