Autoweb Car Reviews
Renault Clio 1.5 dCi eco
The Renault Clio 1.5 dCi eco is the new eco tuned super-mini that is purported to be capable of driving 950 miles on just one single tank of diesel fuel. Not only that, but the super-mini – which is also tax exempt due to its “green” credentials – is also the cheapest such vehicle on the market today.
Renault Scenic 1.6 dCi
All car owners know that the bigger the vehicle, the more expensive the running costs will inevitably be, but Renault says it has finally changed that with the new engine that has been given to the Grand Scenic. The new engine is that of a 1.6 litre dCi Energy turbo diesel, which is actually as much as 20 per cent more efficient than that of the engine it is replacing, the 1.9 litre dCi, and that 20 per cent difference means that this seven seater is actually the cheapest and the cleanest such vehicle in its class.
Renault Fluence Z.E.
At the moment, electric vehicles seem to be limited to hatchback models such as the Nissan Leaf, but that is all set to change with Renault introducing their new Renault Fluence Z.E. Saloon.
Renault Kangoo ZE
Buyers of electric vehicles who are searching for a bit more practicality than is offered by the new Fluence ZE Saloon might want to consider the new Kangoo ZE van from Renault, which will come as a standard 2-seater, although the test version was a stretched 5-seat Maxi.
Renault Frendzy
The Frendzy is the fourth in a series of six Renault concepts, and gives us a look at the next generation Kangoo. Whilst the Dezir, R-space, and Capture show cars were designed to demonstrate love, family, and exploration respectively, the Frendzy is designed around work.
