Following the launch of the Grand Sc�nic, Renault has announced pricing for its 5 seat Sc�nic, claiming it undercuts all of its rivals.
The new Sc�nic will start at �13,595 for the entry-level 1.6 VVT Extreme - �2,000 cheaper than the model it replaces and rises to �22,295 on the 2.0 dCi diesel automatic in Privilege trim. In between the Extreme and Privilege there are a three trims levels; Expression, Dynamique and Tom Tom Edition. All Scenics get air conditioning, ESP, and keyless go. Options will include a �650 reversing camera.
As with the new Grand Sc�nic, three new engines and transmissions appear in the Sc�nic range for the first time, including the 1.4 TCe 130 with 128bhp. This turbocharged petrol engine can average upto 39.8mpg combined with CO2 emissions of 168g/km. A 2.0 VVT 140 CVT and 2.0 dCi 160 FAP are also available. Overall there are eight engines at launch, ranging from 85bhp to 158bhp.
The Renault Sc�nic is due for release in July.
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