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Renault Scénic

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Compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV manufactured by Renault)

For the 2024 battery electric vehicle, seeRenault Scenic E-Tech.
Motor vehicle
Renault Scénic
Renault Grand Scénic
Overview
ManufacturerRenault
Also calledRenault Mégane Scénic (1996–1999)
Renault Grand Scénic (2004–2022)
Renault Scenic RX4 (2000–2003)
Production1996–2022
Body and chassis
ClassCompact MPV
Body style5-doorMPV
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
four-wheel-drive (Scenic RX4)
Chronology
SuccessorRenault Scenic E-Tech
Renault Espace VI (for Grand Scénic)

TheRenault Scénic (French pronunciation:[senik]), also spelled without the acute accent asScenic, especially in languages other than French, is a car which was produced byFrench car manufacturerRenault, the first to be labelled as asmall multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) in Europe. The first generation was based on thechassis of theMégane, asmall family car. It became the 1997European Car of the Year on its launch in November 1996.[1] In May 2022 Renault announced it was discontinuing the standard Scénic with the Grand Scénic following shortly after.[2] It was relaunched in 2024 as a fully electric vehicle called the Renault Scénic E-Tech which is the production version of theRenault Scénic Vision[3] concept unveiled in 2022, with the production version to be unveiled at the2023 Munich Motor Show on September 4.[4]

The first generation facelifted Scénic added afour-wheel drive model called the Renault Scénic RX4, which was discontinued by the arrival of the Scénic II. The second, third and fourth generations have a model calledGrand Scénic, which has seven seats rather than five. From the fourth generation (2016), the Scénic now utilizes 1/3-2/3 bench rear seats instead of three individual rear seats used in previous three generations, due to cost cutting measures.

First generation (1996)

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Motor vehicle
Mégane Scénic & Scénic I
Renault Mégane Scénic (1996–1999)
Overview
Also calledBeijing Fengjing (BJ6410)
Production1996–2003 (France)
1998–2010 (Brazil)
AssemblyFrance:Douai (Douai Factory)
Brazil:Curitiba (Ayrton Senna Factory)
Mexico:Cuernavaca (Nissan Cuernavaca Factory)
DesignerPatrick Le Quément
Body and chassis
RelatedRenault Mégane
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speedmanual
4-speedautomatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,580 mm (101.6 in)
Length4,168 mm (164.1 in)
Width1,719 mm (67.7 in)
Height1,609 mm (63.3 in)
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TheMégane Scénic can be traced back to aconcept car of 1991, theRenault S.C.E.N.I.C. (Safety Concept Embodied in a New Innovative Car)[7] designed under the supervision ofAnne Asensio, then designer at Renault.

  • Renault S.C.E.N.I.C. Concept
    Renault S.C.E.N.I.C. Concept
  • Renault S.C.E.N.I.C. Concept
    Renault S.C.E.N.I.C. Concept
  • Renault S.C.E.N.I.C. Concept
    Renault S.C.E.N.I.C. Concept
Pre-facelift Renault Mégane Scénic

The production vehicle, the Mégane Scénic was launched in November 1996. It was marketed as amulti purpose vehicle, in a smaller size and lower price than such vehicles as Renault's ownEspace. As its name suggests, the Mégane Scénic was mechanically identical to the Mégane hatchback (itself based on the olderR19). The 1.4 L, 1.6 L "Energy", 1.8 L "F Type" petrol and 1.9 L diesel engines were shared with the hatchback range. The production model kept the independent seats of the concept car, but didn't offer sliding doors.

Renault decided to add anacute accent to the production model name (Mégane Scénic), in order to assert its European identity, in a context of growing competition of newer car manufacturers coming from Japan.[8]

Renault underestimated the market demand that the Scénic would have — predicting that it would be a niche model with only 450 produced a day. Production at the company'sDouai plant would eventually peak at nearly 2,500 cars a day.

Facelift

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Facelifted Renault Scénic
Facelifted Renault Scénic

Along with the Mégane hatchback, the Scénic underwent a major frontal restyle in September 1999, and the newer 16 valve engines were introduced. The front end was quite a bit different from the Mégane counterpart, and there were also redesigned rear lights.

From the time of this restyle, it became officially known as theRenault Scénic, although a small "Mégane" badge still appeared on the rear door signifying the car's origin. Production ended in June 2003.

The Phase 2 allowed the Scénic to be separate from the Mégane and its predecessor by introducing improvements, such as a storage compartment on the dashboard, and a separate opening rear window on the tailgate.

Another small improvement with the Scénic were the rear head restraints, which were fixed over the back of the seat rather than being upright. This increased rear visibility.

Latin America

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From 1998 to July 2010, the Scénic was manufactured inCuritiba,Brazil, for South American markets.[9] It was available withflex fuel engines. From 2006, an appearance package which added black plastic bumpers andfog lamps called the Scénic Sportway was produced.[10] It was different from the European Scénic RX4.

It was also assembled inMexico from December 2000 to mid-2004 atCuernavacaNissan plant. This was the very first cross-manufacturing operation between the two brands of the newly createdRenault-Nissan Alliance.

Asia

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In 2004, Iran'sKish Khodro had planned to build a facelifted version of the Scénic as the Kish Khodro/Sinad Veek, but in 2005 Renault decided to focus on their long standing relationship withSAIPA and ended other Iranian collaborations.[11] The Sinad Veek was listed as available for a little bit longer (without the discreet Renault logos which appeared on the first prototype), but it appears not to have entered production.[11]

Engines

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1996–2003
Sales designationEngine modelDispl.PowerTorqueValvetrainTop speed
1.4E7J1390 cc55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) at 6000 rpm107 N⋅m (79 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpmSOHC160 km/h (99 mph)
1.6K7M1598 cc55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp) at 5000 rpm130 N⋅m (96 lb⋅ft) at 3400 rpmSOHC165 km/h (103 mph)
1.6K7M1598 cc66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp) at 5000 rpm137 N⋅m (101 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpmSOHC170 km/h (110 mph)
2.0F3R1998 cc84 kW (114 PS; 113 hp) at 5400 rpm168 N⋅m (124 lb⋅ft) at 4250 rpmSOHC185 km/h (115 mph)
1.9 dF8Q1870 cc48 kW (65 PS; 64 hp) at 4500 rpm120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft) at 2250 rpmSOHC152 km/h (94 mph)
1.9dTF8Q1870 cc70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 4250 rpm176 N⋅m (130 lb⋅ft) at 2000 rpmSOHC174 km/h (108 mph)
1.9 dTiF9Q1870 cc73 kW (99 PS; 98 hp) at 4000 rpm200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 2000 rpmSOHC173 km/h (107 mph)
1999–2003
Sales designationEngine modelDispl.PowerTorqueValvetrainTop speed
1.4 16VK4J1390 cc70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 6000 rpm127 N⋅m (94 lb⋅ft) at 3750 rpmDOHC173 km/h (107 mph)
1.6 16VK4M1598 cc81 kW (110 PS; 109 hp) at 5750 rpm148 N⋅m (109 lb⋅ft) at 3750 rpmDOHC185 km/h (115 mph)
1.8 16VF4P1783 cc85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) at 5750 rpm164 N⋅m (121 lb⋅ft) at 3500 rpmDOHC189 km/h (117 mph)
2.0 16VF4R1998 cc102 kW (139 PS; 137 hp) at 5500 rpm188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 3750 rpmDOHC198 km/h (123 mph)
1.9 dF8Q1870 cc47 kW (64 PS; 63 hp) at 4500 rpm120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft) at 2250 rpmSOHC152 km/h (94 mph)
1.9 dTiF9Q1870 cc59 kW (80 PS; 79 hp) at 4000 rpm160 N⋅m (118 lb⋅ft) at 2000 rpmSOHC162 km/h (101 mph)
1.9 dTiF9Q1870 cc72 kW (98 PS; 97 hp) at 4000 rpm200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 2250 rpmSOHC174 km/h (108 mph)
1.9 dCiF9Q1870 cc75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp) at 4000 rpm200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 1500 rpmSOHC177 km/h (110 mph)

Scenic RX4

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Motor vehicle
Scenic RX4
Renault Scénic RX4 in Nordic Green
Overview
Production2000–2003 (France)
AssemblyFrance:Douai (Douai Factory)
DesignerPatrick Le Quément
Powertrain
EnginePetrol:
2.0 LF4R16VI4[6]
Diesel:
1.9 LF9QI4
Transmission5-speedmanual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,624 mm (103.3 in)[12]
Length4,444 mm (175.0 in)[12]
Width1,785 mm (70.3 in)[12]
Height1,730 mm (68.1 in)[13]
Curb weight1440kg (3174lbs)[12]
Rear View of a Renault Scénic RX4 in Dune colour
A Renault Scenic RX4 used as a medical vehicle in Portugal

Renault developed afour-wheel drive crossover derivative of the original Scénic, theScénic RX4, launched in 2000 in bothLHD andRHD formats. Featuring a viscous, multi disc central differential designed by Austrian specialistsSteyr Daimler Puch, it offered part time four wheel drive. The rear suspension was re-engineered, the suspension was strengthened, the gearbox was redesigned to accommodate the four-wheel drive system, and the engine undercover was thickened and strengthened. The exterior was also changed, featuring plastic cladding around the entire car, a spare wheel on the tailgate, and different wheels from the standard Scénic, using five lug-nuts as opposed to the standard four.

The new rear suspension now occupied part of the space that was used for the spare wheel well and led to the spare tyre being placed on the rear hatch, which was converted into a split swing out tailgate. To save weight, the redesigned tailgate was constructed from plastic, which meant the door was prone to cracking under its own weight with the spare wheel under normal use (becoming especially prevalent as the plastic aged). The RX4 rode higher with increased suspension travel and larger wheels than the Scenic.

While these changes provided better ground clearance, the RX4 was offered with 2.0-litre petrol and 1.9-dci diesel engines, both already known from the Mégane. The RX4 used five lug nuts, as opposed to four on the standard Scénic. Unlike the standard Scénic, the RX4 was only offered with a 5 speed manual transmission, with no automatic transmission available.

In most markets, the RX4 was offered in several trim levels, including the Sport Alize (2000), Privilege Monaco (2000), Expression (2001–2003), Dynamique (2001–2003), Salomon (2001–2003), Sportway (2001–2003), and Privilege (2001–2003). In less popular markets such as Australia, the RX4 was only offered the Expression and Privilege trim levels.

The RX4 was also offered with twin electric sunroofs, a luxury pack (including leather seats, climate control, and aCD player), a spare wheel cover, and roof racks as optional extras.

The RX4 sales made a good start (becoming France's best-selling 4wd vehicle in 2001[14]), but sales rapidly declined due to poor gearbox reliability.[15] Renault only produced 40,000 examples of the RX4, 5000 right-hand drive and 35,000 left-hand drive examples. Production was ultimately halted due to the arrival of the Scénic II and due to poor sales. Production of the RX4 ceased in December 2003, with no direct successor, most likely a result of the unreliability of theSteyr Daimler Puch 4wd system.[16] It was eventually partially replaced in 2007 by the 2wdScénic Conquest.

The RX4 sold particularly poorly in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Malaysia. Selling fewer than 500 units in each country. Due to low demand, these countries did not receive the dieselF9Q engine, instead only receiving the petrolF4R engine.

A Renault Scenic RX4 in NSW, Australia

As of 2023, approximately only 1,500 of the original 40,000 RX4 examples remain on the road worldwide. The RX4 is the second rarest Renault model of the 2000s, following theRenault Avantime. This low number is attributed to low parts availability and reliability; with no more parts produced and a limited number of RX4's built, parts are becoming increasingly scarce.

Scénic RX4
Sales designationEngine modelFuel typeOil ViscosityAspirationCyl.Displ.PowerTorqueValvetrainValvesTop speed0-100kph
2.0 16VF4RPetrol10w-40/15w-40Naturally Aspirated41998 cc102 kW (139 PS; 137 hp) at 5500 rpm188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 3750 rpmDOHC16180 km/h (110 mph)11.9
1.9 dCiF9QDiesel5w-40Turbocharged41870 cc75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp) at 4000 rpm200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 1500 rpmSOHC8160 km/h (99 mph)14.3

Second generation (2003)

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Motor vehicle
Scénic II
Pre-facelift Renault Scénic
Overview
ProductionMarch 2003–2009
AssemblyFrance:Douai (Douai Factory)
DesignerVincent Pedretti (exterior)[17]
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan C Platform
RelatedRenault Mégane
Powertrain
Engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,685 mm (105.7 in) (Scénic)[18]
2,736 mm (107.7 in) (Grand Scénic)[19]
Length4,259 mm (167.7 in) (Scénic)
4,493 mm (176.9 in) (Grand Scénic)
Width1,811 mm (71.3 in)[20][21]
Height1,621 mm (63.8 in) (Scénic)[20]
1,641 mm (64.6 in) (Grand Scénic)[21]
Pre-facelift Renault Grand Scénic
Post-facelift Renault Scénic
Post-facelift Renault Scénic
A Scenic being used as a Police Car in Paris

Shortly after the launch of the Mégane II, an all new Scénic was launched in June 2003. There was also a seven-seaterCompact MPVGrand Scénic, with a longerwheelbase and rearoverhang, which has two small child sized seats in the enlargedluggage area. TheGrand Scénic was officially launched in April 2004.

As with the Mégane, the new car employs corporate styling cues and new technology, including the "Renault Card"keyless immobiliser and anautomatic parking brake on certaintrim levels. It integratesLEDs on all trims since 2006. As with the Scénic I Phase 2, a raised "Mégane" logo appears on the C pillar.

The car received a different dashboard design to that of the Mégane, and featured a fully digitalelectroluminescence instrument display.

The Scénic II includes folding rear passenger seats, each separately adjustable and removable. With integratedtable, a folding front passenger seat (on certain trim levels),automatic headlights andwindscreen wipers, 'Child minder'mirror, as well as front and rear electric windows.


Facelift

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Like the Mégane a few months earlier in 2006, the Scénic II underwent a minorfacelift (phase 2) with a revisedgrille, larger diamondbadge, restyled headlights, the addition of a "RENAULT" word badge on thebootlid, restyled tail lenses and new wheel designs and interiortrim.[citation needed] Sales commenced in September 2006.

Scénic Conquest

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Renault Scénic Conquest

In June 2007, the RX4's spiritual successor was revealed as theScénic Conquest. Despite being two wheel drive, the Conquest has a body kit, raised ride height and features accessories usually reserved for SUVs.

Third generation (2009)

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Motor vehicle
Scénic III
Overview
Model codeX95
Production2009–2016
AssemblyFrance:Douai (Douai Factory)
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan C Platform
RelatedRenault Mégane III
Powertrain
EnginePetrol:
1.2 LH5FtI4turbo
Diesel:
1.5 LK9K I4 dCi90 / dCi110 FAP
1.6 LR9M I4 dCi130 FAP
1.9 LF9Q I4 dCi130 FAP/non-FAP
2.0 LM9R I4 dCi150 / dCi160 FAP
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,700 mm (106.3 in) (Scénic)[22]
2,769 mm (109.0 in) (Grand Scénic)[23]
Length4,343 mm (171.0 in) (Scénic)[22]
4,559 mm (179.5 in) (Grand Scénic)[23]
Width1,844 mm (72.6 in)
Height1,636 mm (64.4 in) (Scénic)[22]
1,643 mm (64.7 in) (Grand Scénic)[23]
Renault Grand Scénic (Pre facelift)

The Scénic III was released in July 2009, while the seven seater 'Grand' version (New Grand Scénic) was released in May 2009. Like the previous Scénic, there is also a seven-seater Compact MPV Grand Scénic. Renault also offers the Grand Scénic as a five seater.

Differences such as plastic cladding, raised suspension and different wheels to the normal spec Scénic.

Facelift

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Renault Scénic (First facelift)
Renault Scénic (Second facelift)
Renault Scénic Bose Edition ENERGY TCe 130 Start & Stop (Facelift)
Renault Scénic Xmod (Facelift)

In January 2012, the Scénic and Grand Scénic was mildly facelifted with a new front end, new engines and a new digital instrument cluster design.

An updated Scénic and Grand Scénic were released in March 2013, which features a new interior and exterior styling and driver aids.[24] At the same time, Renault introduced a crossover version of the Scénic, which was called the Scénic Xmod (Scenic Xmod Cross in Italy).[25] The Scénic Xmod has different styling to the normal Scénic : larger and revised grille, roof racks, body protections, new tires and alloys, new paintwork and Xmod badges. It also features Renault Extended Grip enhanced traction control.

Both the Scénic and Grand Scénic can be specified with an Efficient Dual Clutch gearbox, mated to the 1.5dci (110 bhp) engine.

Fourth generation (2016)

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Motor vehicle
Scénic IV
Overview
Production2016–2022
AssemblyFrance:Douai (Douai Factory)
DesignerJérémie Sommer (exterior)[26]
Maxime Pinol (interior)
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan CMF-CD platform
RelatedRenault Mégane
Renault Espace
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,734 mm (107.6 in)
2,804 mm (110.4 in) (Grand Scénic)
Length4,406 mm (173.5 in)
4,634 mm (182.4 in) (Grand Scénic)
Width1,865 mm (73.4 in)
1,865 mm (73.4 in) (Grand Scénic)
Height1,653 mm (65.1 in)
1,660 mm (65.4 in) (Grand Scénic)
2017 Renault Scenic Dynamique rear
Grand Scenic
Interior

A fourth generation Scénic was unveiled at the 2016Geneva Motor Show. The car, based on theR-Space concept, is slightly larger than its predecessor, and adds some crossover design elements[27] but, according to Renault, it is still an MPV.[28]

It is powered by six diesel and two petrol engines. For the models with six-speed manual transmission and Energy dCi 110 diesel engines,[29] it will incorporate an optionalhybrid unit (Hybrid Assist).[27] The Scénic will be offered with manual or double clutch gear box. The Scénic offer a 572 L trunk and the Grand Scénic 765 L with five seats.

The MKIV Scénic received a five star rating inEuro NCAP,[30] with a range of standard active and passive safety features, including 'Active Emergency Braking System' with 'Pedestrian Detection' making the Renault Scénic the only compact MPV with this feature as standard.

The Scénic also features 'Lane Keeping Assist' and 'Fatigue Detection Alert'. Above 50 km/h, the Scénic can detect fatigue associated driving and alerts the driver, if the driver does not react, it is able to correct the trajectory autonomously.[31]

In May 2022, Renault announced the short-body Scénic is to be discontinued, a few months before the Grand Scénic.[32] The short-body Scénic production was stopped in July 2022, after 190,636 units produced.[33]

Fifth generation (Scenic E-Tech, 2024)

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Main article:Renault Scenic E-Tech
Renault Scenic E-Tech

TheScenic E-Tech is abattery electric car using the Scenic nameplate that was launched in 2024.

Scénic in the United Kingdom

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Sales of the Scénic in theUnited Kingdom began in May 1997, and for the first two years, the Scénic was the only compact MPV sold by a mainstream manufacturer in the United Kingdom, however theVauxhall Zafira,Citroën Xsara Picasso,Fiat Multipla and theNissan Almera Tino were launched in less than five years. In 1997, theMégane Scénic was awarded theCar of the Year byWhat Car?.

The Scénic II arrived in showrooms in the country in September 2003. The Scénic III arrived in showrooms in the country in May 2009. The Scénic IV arrived in showrooms in the end of 2016 and UK sales were ended completely in 2019 due to declining popularity of MPVs there.

In October 2014,Top Gear Magazine placed the Scénic XMOD on its list ofThe Worst Cars You Can Buy Right Now.[34] The facelifted versions could be specified with the R Link touchscreen system, that includes a digital radio.[35]

Scénic in Australia

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Sales of the Scénic inAustralia began in 2001 alongside the Scenic RX4, Clio, and Megane Convertible. Sales of the Scenic were weak and as such the Scenic RX4 was introduced to compete with crossovers such as the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CRV. Although demand for crossovers was large, the RX4 failed to gain much popularity and ended up selling a total of 418 units from 2001 to 2003.

The Scénic II arrived in showrooms in Australia in 2004 after the discontinuation of the Scenic I and Scenic RX4. The Scenic II was sold from 2004-2010, but sales were poor, especially since the introduction of the Koleos to the market in 2008. As such, in 2010 Renault Australia announced it would not be bringing the Scenic III to Australia. When the Scenic IV was announced in 2016, Renault Australia again announced it had no plans of bringing the model to the country with strong sales of the Koleos and Captur. As of 2024, Renault Australia sell exclusively SUV’s and Van’s, these models being the Koleos, Captur, Arkana, Megane E-tech, Kangoo, Trafic, and Master.

Recall

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Electronic defects have caused Renault to issue two recalls. The first, in October 2009, was because of the dashboard could stop functioning, leaving drivers without the ability to gauge their speed, fuel tank, direction indicators or anything as all instruments were totally electronic.[36]

At first drivers had to replace this part at their own expense, but eventually, because of media pressure, Renault UK and Ireland said that they would reimburse customers up to a set limit. No reimburse was implemented by Renault in Finland where several independent workshops launched an affordable priced fixing of blanked Scénic panels.[37]

The cause of the unexpected instrument panel blankening originated from some defective soldering which caused the power transistor to overheat and fail. The fault occurred in Scénic II cars made between 2003 and 2006. The second, in August 2010, was because the electric handbrake could sometimes engage on its own while the car was in motion.[citation needed]

Alternative propulsion

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TheCleanova III, presented in the 2005Geneva Auto Show, is based on a Scénic platform.

Sales

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YearBrazil
200311,526[38]
200410,937[39]
20059,008[40]
20065,637[41]
20074,623[42]
20084,153[43]
20092,594[44]
20101,537[45]
201127[46]

See also

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