Auto Express:
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/renault/s ... urns-styleIn isolation the Renault Scenic looks pretty expensive – a hefty step up in price compared with the cars that used to carry the badge. But it mixes well sorted driving dynamics, a spacious, practical cabin, impressive real-world range and solid tech with a price that is fully competitive in the EV landscape. And this, in turn, makes it a far more compelling family-car proposition than the Megane ever could be. The devil will be in the detail of the monthlies, admittedly, but there’s considerable potential here.
Auto Car:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/re ... nic-e-techThe Renault Scenic E-Tech seems a solid midfielder in this increasingly crowded family electric car class. It doesn’t break any new ground, especially not with its conventional seating and practicality. Even so, if you ignore Renault’s noises about “family solutions”, it’s just as useful as rivals, and its tech, interior finish and roominess are really great.
It deserves to be a popular choice.
Car Magazine:
https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-revie ... -tech-suv/It’s spacious and – true to the Scenic philosophy – looks after the safety and well-being of those onboard. Plus it’s relatively lightweight, the efficiency and range figures look competitive and the sustainability ethos is commendable.
Best of all for car enthusiasts, it has a little old-school Renault va-va-voom in its steering and dynamics. That won’t be to everyone’s tastes, if you value comfort over corner carving. Otherwise it’s a zero emissions family SUV that offers a little something to the driver, plenty more to his or her understanding family – and thinks about the planet too.