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Renault offers a range of SUVs, from the compact Captur to the stylish Arkana and practical Koleos. The French brand also sells the high-performance Megane RS, a range of commercial vehicles and the new fully-electric Megane E-Tech. Renault Group is headquartered in France and encompasses the Alpine and Dacia brands as well as being part of the Nissan Alliance.

Models
7
Price Range
$34,990 - $63,990*
Warranty
5 year
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Koleos
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7.4

Arkana

SUV
3 badges available
$ 36,990 - $ 44,990* MRLP
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7.8

Kangoo

Commercial Van
2 badges available
$ 42,990 - $ 44,990* MRLP
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Kangoo E-Tech

Commercial Van
2 badges available
$ 61,990 - $ 63,990* MRLP
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Koleos

SUV
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$ 34,990 - $ 42,490* MRLP
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7.9

Master

Commercial Van
1 badge available
$ 55,200 - $ 60,200* MRLP
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Megane E-Tech

SUV
1 badge available
$ 54,990* MRLP
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Trafic

Commercial Van
4 badges available
$ 49,490 - $ 63,490* MRLP
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2025 Renault Arkana Esprit Alpine review
Review | 12 Apr 2025

7.4

A minor facelift, extra tech and new interior elements underscore the refreshed Renault Arkana – without a price rise.
2024 Renault Arkana review: Australian first drive
Launch Review | 6 Sep 2024

7.4

A mid-life update for the Renault Arkana brings design tweaks and added goodies inside, all without a price increase.
2024 Renault Megane E-Tech video reviewPlayIconRounded
Review | 18 Jun 2024

7.5

The Renault Megane E-Tech now blends its style and sustainability with a sharper price point.
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2024 Renault Megane E-Tech review: Australian first drive
Launch Review | 16 Feb 2024

7.6

Renault brings its popular Megane name into the new age of automotive with an electric crossover SUV.
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Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, and others reportedly now have 'no plans' to adopt Apple's new CarPlay Ultra.
2026 Renault Duster due in Australia next month, prices imminent
news | 20 Jun 2025
Renault's off-road-styled Duster small SUV – sold under its Dacia brand in Europe – is weeks away from Australia.
2025 Renault Koleos now cheaper than some Chinese family SUV competitors
news | 4 Jun 2025
New entry point to Renault's Koleos mid-size SUV undercuts big-name brands and brings pricing down to $34,990 before on-road costs.
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2025 Renault Trafic price and specs: Updated van brings safety, convenience upgrades
news | 2 Jun 2025
If you're not a fan of advanced safety tech in new cars, the latest van from Renault could appeal to you.

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Owner Review | 30 Sep 2022
2021 Renault Koleos Intens: owner review
Owner Review | 16 May 2022
My wife and I were looking for a new vehicle, and old given we are transporting grandchildren around now its time for something a bit bigger.
2017 Renault Trafic LWB: owner review
Owner Review | 17 May 2021
Having driven this van now for almost 2 years I can honestly say it has been very reliable. But for Renault to make a stance in this country they really need to talk to there customers on some of the design issues. Like there is no room for you to stretch your left leg as you can not move your foot between the clutch pedal and console. Also the gear stick cramps up the centre seat and restricts leg room if your a big driver. Turning circle is the worse I can get a 3 ton truck to turn better. Don’t attempt to make a u turn if the road is not at least 5 metres wide. As for reversing especially if your on a steep incline forget it. You could burn out the clutch over a period of time and I dare say because most of the weight is up the front . I could go on from a drivers point of view but for a everyday van it’s still one of the better ones compared to its rivals. Probably the biggest let down was you could not buy it in auto. Sad really in this day and age especially if you are always driving around Melbourne. It has plenty of power for over taking and uphills you might get away in sixth gear as it has plenty of torque. There is lag in second so be careful when dropping gears at very low speeds. The drivers seat can be too hard if your doing a few hours of driving. There are no grab handles to get in . Some times I have to be a gentleman and help the wife to climb in. She does complain that you cannot adjust the passenger seat but she loves the storage under the seat. Exterior stying it looks good and the paint job is thick well finished and glossy. Around town you can expect upto 950-1000 Klm out of a 80 litre tank and on the open road Expect 1150k. Service is every 30,000 klms and service cost can very between $349.00 to $509.00. Cost of ownership is very good and so far it hasn’t let us down. The gear box is smooth to change and there is a symbol on the dash that shows you when to change gears so you can achieve maximum economy. There is a economy switch beside the gear lever . Don’t waste your time using it as it drops the power. If I had to buy another one I probably would but only if they fix all of the above but for now we will wait and see.
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2012 Renault Clio RS Angel And Demon: owner review
Owner Review | 18 Mar 2021
It's a cool Saturday morning. Before setting off on a spirited drive, it is widely recommended to allow the machine to warm itself up before hitting the road. I climb into the drivers seat, awkwardly as I try to limit contact with the immaculate right side bolsters. While my right foot is on the middle pedal, I trigger the engine start procedure from the centre console. The car fires into life, expelling exhaust gases through the two Akrapovic Evolution exits at the rear. The initial idle is rather lumpy. The tacho needle jumping between 500 and 1000. This is perfectly normal in my experience. It sounds raw and characterful at this stage, echoing off my double garage. I leave the engine running for 6-7 minutes to allow the engine and transmission to warm up progressively. This certainly helps with engaging reverse gear to kickoff the journey. Pottering through my estate at a normal pace, the ride is noticably firm and not for the faint hearted. The Cup Chassis specified on my car is quite busy and unforgiving when you're not 'on it'. I would certainly not recommend the car as a daily driver especially if traffic in your area is heavy. Once the engine, exhaust, gearbox and tyres are completely warmed up, the car really comes alive. The combination of the Akrapovic Evolution exhaust system and this free revving F4R 2 litre naturally aspirated engine (the same engine that is used in the open wheel racing series Formula Renault Eurocup) is the main event in my opinion. Throttle response is excellent even though an electronic throttle actuator is utilised. While WOT and with 2nd gear selected, build the revs all the way to the redline before swapping into 3rd and repeat repeat all the way up to 5th. The sound is absolutely intoxicating and addictive. A top tip is to fold the rear seats down to enhance the aural experience. Test out your heel and toe skills and blip the throttle as you downshift. But it's not just your ears that will be pleased. Find a nice set of corners with ideally smooth tarmac and prepare to be blown away by the exceptional handling. Despite having electric steering, feedback from the front wheels is astonishing. The car remains as planted through the corners as a 10000 year old gumtree. The controls comprising the thick but not too thick steering wheel, gear selector knob and pedals are perfectly placed for maximum attack. While your bottom, hips and love handles are securely positioned in the stunning leather Recaro Sportster bucket seats, the harmonious placement of all the controls provides you as the driver with supreme confidence on the road. As the final swansong of the manual transmission and naturally aspirated RenaultSport Clio's, the Mark III 200 is an extremely polished driving tool concocted from the brilliant engineers responsible for the stunning second generation Alpine A110. One negative to note is the sound quality from the standard audio system. Which is why mine is always off. :)
Renault Master 2025
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Renault Master 2025

$ 57,990

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Renault Trafic 2025
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Renault Trafic 2025

$ 59,990

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Renault Master 2025
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Renault Master 2025

$ 57,990

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Renault Megane E-Tech 2024
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Renault Megane E-Tech 2024

$ 53,490

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Renault Koleos 2024
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Renault Koleos 2024

$ 29,490

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Renault Kangoo E-Tech 2024
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Renault Kangoo E-Tech 2024

$ 59,521

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* 'MRLP' is the manufacturer’s recommended list price as provided by our data provider and is subject to change, so is provided to you for indicative purposes only. Please note that MRLP is inclusive of GST, but is exclusive of any options and does not include on-road costs such as registration, CTP, stamp duty and dealer delivery. Where an MRLP is stated as a price range, this reflects the lowest to highest MRLP provided for that model range across the available variants.