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New Auto News: Renault Scénic E-Tech, the "2024 Vehicle of the Year," is back stronger than ever.

New Auto News: Renault Scénic E-Tech, the "2024 Vehicle of the Year," is back stronger than ever.

Compact (4.47 m long) and light (1890 kg), the vocation of “daily” vehicle is respected with its 170 to 220 horsepower (depending on the version) for a WLTP autonomy of 625 km. Offered from 300€/month or 41,990 €, ecological bonus of 4,000 € deducted, it goes up to 52,490 € for the “iconic” version with all the options.

Comfort in the spotlight

The Scenic now incorporates the One Pedal function, allowing you to control both acceleration and braking with just the right pedal, without having to touch the brake.

Don't panic, this feature can be implemented free of charge on vehicles already on the market equipped with steering wheel paddles.

In the Techno Esprit Alpine option, the front seats have a series of electric adjustments and a massage function for the driver's seat.

Simplify driving

After creating a user profile via the multimedia screen, an integrated camera ensures driver recognition.

It will automatically activate its settings such as driving position settings or even favorite radio stations.

Google Maps services also now include new features such as the ability to add stopping points along the route, highlighting the destination building on the map to make it easier to find your way, and clearly suggesting the route with the lowest electricity consumption.

  • It can now be used as an electrical outlet to recharge your bike, for example.
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  • Its spacious trunk allows for practical everyday use.

It now comes standard with an 11 kW AC bi-directional charger capable of handling power ranging from 3 kW (single-phase) to 11 kW (three-phase).

A new 22 kW AC charger will be available as an option by summer 2025, which will improve charging at public terminals (up to 80 km recovered in 30 min).

The Scénic E-Tech can supply the equivalent energy of a 220-volt power outlet with the addition of bidirectional V2L (vehicle-to-load) charging, to power appliances such as coffee makers or even a barbecue.

V2G (vehicle-to-grid) technology allows you to save on your electricity bill by interrupting vehicle charging during peak consumption periods. To access it, you must:

- A minimum 11 kW AC charger integrating V2G technology

- A Mobilize powerbox verso bidirectional terminal

- A Mobilize electricity contract, provided by The Mobility House

- The My Renault application for programming

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