Renault Reviews
Current models
Renault Austral 2022 review
The new Renault Austral is a family-sized, five-seat SUV that replaces the Renault Kadjar and goes head-to-head with the Nissan Qashqai.
Renault Megane E-Tech Electric 2023 review
The Renault Megane has been reinvented as the E-Tech Electric, with a premium interior and up to 280 miles of range. John Redfern drives it.
Discontinued models
Renault Captur facelift 2017 review
The Renault Captur remains a jolly nice supermini crossover.
Renault Captur Iconic TCe 90 2018 review
The Renault Captur is Europe's best-selling compact crossover. We test the refreshed petrol-engined TCe 90 version on UK roads
Renault Clio 1.5 dCi 86 eco2 2014 long-term review
How suitable is the Clio for a long journey to Wales?
Renault Clio E-Tech Hybrid 2020 review
The Renault Clio E-Tech Hybrid transfers F1 know-how from racetrack to road in order to save fuel and improve the driving experience.
Renault Kadjar 2015 review
You may have heard that the Scrabble dictionary was updated recently. New words including ‘twerking’, ‘shizzle’ and ‘ridic’ can now earn you points or perhaps even a triple-word score. One word that’s conspicuously absent from the Scrabble lexicon, though, is ‘crossover’. And that’s surprising, because these high-rise hatchbacks are fast becoming the most popular type […]
Renault Koleos 2017 review
The SUV will take on the Skoda Kodiaq and Kia Sorento
Renault Megane 1.6 TCE 205 GT Nav 2016 review
We drive the hottest new Megane... well, the hottest until the hotly anticipated new Renault Sport Megane arrives in 2018, that is...
Renault Megane RS 300 Trophy 2019 review
The Megane RS Trophy is hyperactive hot hatch with more power, beefier brakes and four-wheel steering for uncanny agility. We go for a blast on UK roads.
Renault Scenic 2016 review
We drive the new Renault Scenic and Grand Scenic. Should you buy one over a crossover?
Renaultsport Clio 220 Trophy 2015 review
Stung by criticism of the standard Clio 200 hot hatch, Renault has responded with the Clio 220 Trophy. As its name suggests, it boasts an extra 20hp, plus 40% stiffer suspension, sticky Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres and a quicker-shifting semi-automatic gearbox. Can the Trophy restore Renaultsport’s reputation?
Renaultsport Megane 2016 review
We bid adieu to Renault’s hottest hatch with a memorable drive in the 275 Cup-S