Renault SUV car reviews
Looking to buy a new Renault SUV? Crossover cars are all the rage at the moment, with new models released frequently.
Crossover cars give you the confidence of all-weather driving, safety, and ease of getting baby car seats in and out due to the seat height. Choosing a crossover to buy is often about image, and with so many stylish SUVs on the market, our crossover reviews will help you decide which type will suit your lifestyle.
Read our Renault crossover cars reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.
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Renault SUV car reviews
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Renault Scenic E-Tech SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Innovative, sustainable and comfortable
New price: £40,995 - £40,995PROS
- Easy and enjoyable to drive
- Superb real-world driving range
- Spacious, well-planned interior
CONS
- Fidgety ride at times
- Poor rear visibility
- There are cheaper alternatives
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Renault Rafale SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Handles tidily, but not much fun
New price: £38,195 - £49,695PROS
- Spacious rear seats
- Attractive interior
- Decent plug-in hybrid EV range
CONS
- Stiff ride
- Inconsistent performance
- Nervous four-wheel steer
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Renault Symbioz SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Smart and contemporary, with excellent practicality
New price: £29,495 - £33,495PROS
- Smart, stylish and contemporary
- Roomy, airy interior
- Excellent economy
CONS
- Performance not that exciting
- Hybrid system not as good as Toyota's
- Firm ride on largest wheels
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Renault Austral SUV (2023 onwards) Review
A tech-forward, cost-effective family car
New price: £34,695 - £38,695PROS
- Well-built interior
- Efficient hybrid system
- Lots of standard equipment
CONS
- Lumpy low-speed ride
- Clunky automatic gearbox
- Alpine trim only cosmetic
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Renault Arkana SUV (2021 - 2024) Review
A well-priced and spacious crossover SUV
Used price: £12,137 - £22,810PROS
- Tidy handling
- Practical interior
- Good-value pricing
CONS
- Not one for keen drivers
- Firm ride
- If you want diesel or plug-in, look elsewhere
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Renault Captur (2020 onwards) Review
Good looking and strong on value
New price: £22,195 - £28,395PROS
- Spacious, flexible interior
- Quality materials, plenty of tech available
- Great value for money
CONS
- Limited powertrain choice
- Hybrid system isn't the most refined
- Slightly unsettled ride on top-spec models
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Renault Koleos SUV (2017 - 2020) Review
Suavely-styled SUV packed with advanced safety kit
Used price: £7,302 - £17,471PROS
- Improved interior quality and usability
- Long wheelbase for spacious rear seats
- Simple, high-specification trim structure
- Impressive 'stepped' CVT transmission
CONS
- No petrol engine in range
- No seven-seater available
- Lack of badge kudos
- Intrusive road noise
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Renault Kadjar (2015 - 2022) Review
Stylish and efficient SUV bristles with appeal
Used price: £3,493 - £19,755PROS
- Comfortable, supportive seats
- Impressive engines available
- Well-equipped across the range
- Stylish looks and practical body
CONS
- Disappointing manual gearbox
- Some cheap interior plastics
- Boot space trails rivals
- Rear headroom tight for taller passengers
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Renault Captur (2013 - 2019) Review
Personalisation drives Captur’s attraction and popularity
Used price: £2,150 - £12,830PROS
- Easy to drive
- Eye-catching looks
- Low running costs
- Plenty of kit
CONS
- Relatively small boot
- Slightly bland engine choices
- Interior lagging behind
- Not engaging to drive
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Renault Scenic XMOD (2013 - 2015) Review
Used price: £1,562 - £4,993PROS
- Practical five-seater people carrier
- More eye-catching than regular Scenic
- Well-equipped and versatle
- Wide range of fuel efficient engines
CONS
- 4x4 looks won’t appeal to all
- Misses out on newer safety kit
- Doubts remain about reliability
- 1.6-litre VVT engine best avoided