Renault is launching the 2017 Espace in Europe. The subtle update
of the fifth generation Espace hasn’t changed much for the flagship crossover
model that’s been around since 2015.
The most important update is the addition of a new
powertrain developed by Renault Sport it’s the new Energy TCe 225 EDC which is
the same engine that debuted with the Alpine A110. However and instead of the
Alpine’s 252 hp, the turbocharged 1.8-liter engine is tuned for 225 hp and 300 Nm of peak torque.
The new turbocharged 1.8-litre petrol will be
offered exclusively with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Renault claims
a 7.6 sec for the 0-100 km/h, with fuel economy NEDC-rated at a combined
6.8 lt/100km (41.5mpg UK) and 152 gr/km of CO2. The 2017 Renault Espace is also
available with two diesel units, the entry-level dCi 130 and the dCi 160 with a
dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Renault has also added a new color, Titanium Grey,
to the exterior palette and two new wheel options, measuring 18- and 19-inches
in diameter. The 2017 Espace also gains ventilated front seats, a Graded Sable
Grey leather upholstery option and new interior LED lighting. The latest version of Renault’s R-Link 2
infotainment system is also present, with new connected features, Apple CarPlay
and Android Auto, a new My Renault app and more.
The chassis retains its 4Control four-wheel steering
system and adaptive dampers for better handling and ride quality, keeping the
passengers relaxed and comfortable. The cabin, which can also be specified with
a seven-seat layout, was designed to remind a lounge as well as offer
class-leading practicality.
Renault is offering a special executive version of
the 2017 Espace, which replaces the three second-row seats with two individual
four-way adjustable heated seats that are divided by a second-row centre
console in true Business class-style.