Renault’s new car, the Symbioz, arrives in spring, but the images are already public and we can take a first look at the new SUV with a full hybrid engine
We have a new SUV that expands the Renault catalog and is a mix between the Renault Capture and the Austral. Renault’s new car is called Symbiosis and we already have the first images of the latest effort of the French car company which, after 4 years of decline, has finally increased sales. We can see the new model in these first images which are more a teaser of what the new car will be.
Here are the first images of the new Renault Symbioz
Taking a peek at the images, we can see that the company has thought of a car that united the family with the car, giving it a sleek and modern look. The shapes of the front headlights and side windows are very similar to those of the Rafale, but giving it a more distinctive look Family SUV. The length of the Renault Symbioz, in fact, is 4.41 metersslightly lower than the Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric (4.47 meters) and to Austral (4.51 metres). The weight is less than 1.500 kg. Among the few previews we have on Renault’s latest effort is the 145 HP full hybrid E-Tech engineperhaps the same naturally aspirated and electrified 1.6 that they have already used on Renault Arkana E-Tech Hybrid.
Renault has specified that inside the Renault Symbioz we will find everything needed to satisfy families, with generous habitability and a large load volume. Another interesting thing to note about this new Renault is the Solarbay panoramic roof, which is already available on Arkana and Scenic Electric, which is based on PDLC technology. Simply put, on the Renault Symbioz it will be possible to press just one button to make the glass roof become opaque or transparent, thus avoiding the breakage of having to opt for a blackout curtain.
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