- Renault Scénic
Infobox Automobile
name = Renault Scénic
manufacturer =Renault
production = 1996—present
class =Compact MPV
body_style = 5-door MPV
layout = Front-engine,front-wheel drive /four-wheel drive
wheelbase = convert|96.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on
length = convert|150.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on
width = convert|65.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on
weight = convert|2315|lb|abbr=on
height = convert|58.8|in|mm|0|abbr=onThe Renault Scénic is a
compact MPV produced by French automakerRenault , the first to be labelled as such inEurope . It is based on the chassis of the Méganesmall family car . It becameEuropean Car of the Year on its launch in late 1996.First generation (1996-2003)
The Megane Scénic can be traced back to a concept car designed under the supervision of
Anne Asensio , then Head of Design at Renault.The Scénic was mechanically identical to the Mégane hatchback (itself based on the older R19). 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 Scénic was aimed at those who wanted all the praticality of amulti-purpose vehicle , but could not accommodate the larger size and higher price of such vehicles as Renault's own Espace. Renault underestimated the sales impact that the Scénic would have — predicting that it would be a niche model with only 450 produced a day. Production at the company's Douai plant would eventually peak at nearly 2500 cars a day. With the Scénic, Renault created a new market segment — the compact MPV, and the concept was quickly imitated by other manufacturers.Phase 2 (1999)
Along with the Mégane hatchback, the Scénic underwent a minor frontal restyle in 1999 and the newer 16-valve engines introduced. From the time of this restyle, it became officially known as the Renault Scénic, although a small "Mégane" badge still appeared on the rear door signifying the car's origin. This model is still built in
Brazil withflexible fuel engine s.cénic RX4
Renault developed a
four-wheel drive derivative of the original Scénic, the Scénic RX4. Featuring an electronically-controlledviscous centre differential designed by Austrian specialists Steyr Daimler Puch, it offered part-time, on demand 4WD. Renault also fully re-engineered the rear suspension and strengthened the front. The redesigned rear suspension occupied the space required for the spare wheel well and led to the spare wheel being placed on the rear hatch. The RX4 rode higher with increased suspension travel and larger wheels. While these changes provided a rugged chassis, the RX4 was held back by a single range transmission and an engine, the 2.0 litre from the Mégane, with limited low-end torque. Production of the RX4 ceased in 2003, and no replacement was expected until the sudden arrival of the "Scénic Conquest" in 2007.cénic II (2003-present)
Shortly after the launch of the Mégane II, an all-new Scénic was launched. There is also a seven-seater
Compact MPV Grand Scénic, with a longerwheelbase and rear overhang, which has two small child-sized seats in the enlargedluggage area.As with the Mégane, the new car employs Renault's new corporate styling
cue s and much of the technology from other models such as the "Renault Card"keyless immobiliser and anautomatic parking brake on certaintrim level s. It integratesLED s on all trims since 2006. As with Scénic I Phase 2, a raised "Mégane" logo appears on the C-pillar in tribute of the car's origin.Scénics includes folding front passenger seat with integrated
table ,automatic headlight s andwindscreen wiper s, 'Child minder'mirror and front and rear electric windows.Phase 2 (2006)
Like the Megane a few months earlier, Scénic II underwent a mild
facelift in the latter half of 2006. The redesigned areas included a slightly more pronouncedgrille section, larger diamondbadge , the addition of a "RENAULT" word badge on the and new wheel designs and interiortrim . As with Megane, an optional upgrade enabled all the exterior bodymoulding s to be painted to match the bodywork.Included a radar and a
IT System (navigation and communication system).In 2007 the spiritual successor to the "RX4" was revealed in the form of the production-ready "Scénic Conquest". Although powered by two-wheel-drive, the Conquest has a body kit, raised ride height and features accessories usually reserved for SUVs.
cénic in the UK
UK sales of the Scénic began in early 1997, and it quickly established itself as a popular buy with family car buyers. For the first two years, the Scénic was the only compact MPV sold by a mainstream manufacturer in the UK. But within five years, Vauxhall,
Citroën ,Nissan ,Fiat andToyota had all launched similar products. It was still proving popular, but it was being overtaken by competitors in terms of styling, build quality and driver appeal.The Scénic II arrived in British showrooms towards the end of 2003. The fresh, modern design brought it on even terms with most of the competition, and it was as popular with British buyers as its predecessor had been.
The original Scénic now sells well in the second-hand market.
cénic safety concerns
Reports by contributors to the independent Renault site RenaultForums.co.uk, with concerns that this model is prone to a fire risk, appear to be confirmed. The problem concerns the door mirror switch which is live even with the ignition off. Entry of water or dirt into the door switch can cause a fire. At least three documented cases of Scenics being written off due to this problem have been reported to Renault who have now confirmed that a new door switch assembly will be retrofitted to 80,000+ Scenics starting in spring 2008. More details are available here:
[http://www.renaultforums.co.uk/scenic-fire-risk.html Scénic fire risk discussion at RenaultForums.co.uk]
Alternative propulsion
The
Cleanova III, presented in the 2005Geneva Auto Show , is based in a Scénic platform.External links
* [http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/scenic/ Renault Scénic fan site (info/photos)]
* [http://www.renault.co.uk/NMCategoryNews.aspx?nc=15&pc=6 Official Renault website]
* [http://www.scenicforums.com Renault Scénic Owners forums and help]
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