Renault may be off the radar of many Australian buyers, but its local boss insists the brand won’t slash prices to shift the status quo. Talks of budget-minded Renaults were
Renault Australia is gearing up for a significant refresh of its lineup, as it plans for six new models and updates to roll out over the next 18 months. Kickstarting
The Dacia Duster is a popular vehicle overseas thanks to its unique looks and rugged feel, aspects Renault Australia hopes will win over buyers considering other small SUVs. “We see
Called Renault Captur S-Edition, it’s already available in France, priced from €23,300 ($28,941), with a 120PS (118hp) petrol engine, mated to a manual or an EDC automatic transmission. Buyers can
Other features include the mandatory ‘Halo’ cockpit protection system, the re-profiled engine cover and what appears to be a more reliable 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 power unit, which performed very well
Described as being “more sporty and powerful than ever”, it uses the same 1.8-liter turbocharged petrol engine as the Alpine A110. It delivers 225PS (222hp) and 300Nm (221lb-ft) of torque
Developed in-house and called R110, the motor is an evolution of the R90 that powers the current Zoe. It’s rated at 109PS (107hp) and 225Nm (166lb-ft) of torque, a 16hp
Launched in the United Kingdom, the 2018 Renault Zoe is offered in four flavors, with a starting price of £18,420 ($25,677). This includes the government grant but not the monthly

