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Renault Grand Scenic: Test Drive Review

Date: 15 August 2013   |   Author: Jack Carfrae

Category: Mini-MPV
P11D price: £22,240
Key rival: Vauxhall Zafira Tourer
On sale: June 2013

A recent facelift has added a new nose to the Scenic and seven-seat Grand Scenic MPVs, bringing both models into line with the brand's current styling direction and aping the likes of the latest Clio and the Captur SUV.

In addition to the exterior styling changes and minor updates to the interior, the Scenic and Grand Scenic are now available with a pair of new, low-emitting engines: a 115hp 1.2 TCe petrol and a 110hp 1.5-litre dCi diesel.

The larger of the two cars tested here with the new diesel unit is by far and away the biggest news for fleet operators. It's about as clean and economical as a seven-seat people carrier gets - this side of a 99g/km hybrid Toyota Prius+ - at 105g/km and an official figure of 68.9mpg, and despite those stats it doesn't actually feel short on power. Granted, it isn't what you'd call a quick car, but the 1.5-litre unit has quite a lot of mid-range pull and is more than happy on an A-road or motorway slog.

It's comfortable too, if a little floaty when cornering. The driving experience isn't exciting and the cabin, despite a few miniscule cosmetic updates, now appears a little dated.

The Renault also has equipment levels on its side, as the latest version has been launched with a single trim level - Dynamique TomTom - which includes satnav, Bluetooth, cruise control, LED headlights, automatic lights and wipers, and rear parking sensors as standard.

The costs stack up pretty well next to its chief rivals. The Renault's figure of 51.1ppm comfortably undercuts that of the Ford Grand C-max 1.6 TDCi 115 Titanium X at 55.1ppm and just beats the Toyota Verso in 2.0 D4-D 126 Icon satnav trim with 51.2ppm. It is bested by the Vauxhall Zafira Tourer, though, which records 50.9ppm in fleet-friendly 2.0 CDTi Ecoflex 130 Tech Line guise and has an exceptionally practical seven-seat layout. 

Renault Grand Scenic 1.5 dCi 110 Dynamique TomTom
P11D price £22,240
Model price range £19,695-£24,340
RV 30.1%
Depreciation £15,540
Fuel £5485
SMR £1951
VED £40
NI £1596
CPM 51.1p
Fuel consumption 68.9mpg
CO2 (tax) 105g/km (16%)
BIK 20/40% per month £59/£119
Service interval 18,000 miles
Insurance (1-50) group 19
Warranty 4yrs 100,000 mls
Boot space 208/2063 litres
Engine size/power 1461cc 110hp
Top speed/0-62mph 112mph/13.5secs

Verdict


Heaps of space and a strong cost argument for an MPV.
8/10

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