Renault Symbioz: Renault has not too long ago launched its newest addition to the worldwide SUV lineup, the Renault Symbioz. This mannequin is positioned between Renault’s Captur SUV and the bigger Austral SUV. The Renault Symbioz shares its platform with the upcoming new Duster SUV in India. This platform is developed alongside the Captur. Let’s delve into the important thing options and highlights of the Renault Symbioz SUV.

 Renault Symbioz Design 

The Renault Symbioz is sort of just like the international-spec Renault Captur. Its dimensions measure 4,413mm in size, 1,797mm in width, and 1,575mm in peak. This locations it in a strategic place between the Captur and the bigger Austral SUV, catering to numerous buyer preferences.

 Exterior Design Highlights

The entrance design of the Symbioz mirrors the Captur’s aesthetics and is distinguished by refined grille patterns and the signature diagonal form reflecting Renault’s emblem. Within the rear, the SUV options flowing aspect panels and a particular rear finish with sculpted lights showcasing a charming 3D ‘ice dice’ impact. Wheel choices vary from 18-inch for entry-level variants to 19-inch for increased trim ranges.

Options 

Inside, the Symbioz provides a spacious and tech-forward cabin akin to the Captur. Key highlights embrace a ten.4-inch portrait-oriented touchscreen infotainment system powered by Renault’s Google-based OpenR Hyperlink interface. The rear seats are designed for flexibility, with the power to slip 160mm backwards, maximizing both knee room or increasing the beneficiant boot capability from 492 litres to a formidable 624 litres.

 Powertrain Choices

The Renault Symbioz debuts with Renault’s E-Tech Full Hybrid 145 system, combining a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, a multimodal automated gearbox, two electrical motors, and a 1.2kWh battery. This setup delivers a complete output of 147hp, guaranteeing a harmonious mix of efficiency and effectivity. 

 

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