Renault Symbioz: Renault Symbioz is the newest SUV model to join the company’s global lineup which was unveiled recently. This model sits in between the larger Austral SUV and Renault’s Captur SUV. In India, the new Duster SUV will share a platform with the Renault Symbioz. The Captur is being developed in tandem with this platform. Let’s examine the salient characteristics and features of the Renault Symbioz SUV.
Comparison of International-Spec Renault Captur and Renault Symbioz
The international-spec Renault Captur and the Renault Symbioz are fairly similar. Its measurements are 1,575 mm in height, 1,797 mm in width, and 4,413 mm in length. By satisfying a range of consumer preferences, it occupies a strategic position between the Captur and the larger Austral SUV.
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Distinctive Design Features of the Renault Symbioz Compared to Captur
The Symbioz’s front design is aesthetically similar to that of the Captur, but it stands out thanks to its distinctive diagonal shape that reflects the Renault emblem and its subtle grille patterns. Behind the SUV, flowing side panels and a unique rear end with sculpted lights that display an eye-catching 3D ‘ice cube’ effect are seen. For entry-level models, the available wheel options are 18 inches, while higher trim levels have 19 inches.
Advanced Interior Features of the Renault Symbioz Compared to Captur
Similar to the Captur, the Symbioz’s interior is roomy and technologically advanced. One of the standout features is a 10.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system with a portrait orientation that runs Renault’s OpenR Link interface, which is based on Google. With their ability to slide 160mm back, the rear seats can be adjusted to maximize knee room or increase the roomy boot capacity from 492 liters to an amazing 624 liters.
Debut of Renault’s E-Tech Full Hybrid 145 System in the Renault Symbioz
Renault’s E-Tech Full Hybrid 145 system, which combines a 1.6-liter four-cylinder petrol engine, two electric motors, a 1.2kWh battery, and a multimodal automatic gearbox, makes its debut in the Renault Symbioz. With a combined output of 147 horsepower, this configuration offers a pleasing balance between efficiency and performance.