

Renault
With roots back in France, Renault was born in 1899 and has played a huge part in the European automotive industry.
In 1999, Renault entered into a global union with Nissan, forming the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance.
With a focus on SUV and commercial vehicles, Renault has had success in Australia selling the Renault Captur and Koleos, both offering refinement and European flair. Most notable for the brand the Renault Megane R.S. remains a staple for the brand to showcase its performance capabilities via this sporty hatchback.
News
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NewsRenault Scenic E-Tech: Pricing revealed for model returning to Australia after 15 years
The Renault Scenic E-Tech mid-size electric SUV will go on sale next month promising good value for money and driving range.
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NewsRenault Twingo E-Tech: Cute, cheap electric hatchback debuts but unconfirmed for Australia
The Renault Twingo E-Tech has been revealed as a cheap electric light hatchback, but we’re not sure if it’s going to make it to Australia just yet…
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NewsNew car calendar 2026: All the new cars coming to Australia next year
Here’s the WhichCar by Wheels guide to all the new cars that will launch in Australia in 2026. Check back in regularly for updates…
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NewsANCAP delivers safety verdicts on MG’s IM5, IM6 and Renault Duster
ANCAP has released some impressive new safety scores as part of its latest round of testing of MG’s premium IM models and the new Renault Duster.
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News2025 Renault Scenic to return to Australia as electric mid-size SUV
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FeaturesUltimate EV charging speed test: Do electric vehicles charge as quickly as advertised?
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NewsRenault Koleos Techno mid-size SUV arrives as revamped MY25 flagship
















