Renault has opened the order books for the all-new Kangoo, the latest generation of the carmaker’s van-based small family model. The new Renault Kangoo goes on sale in its home market in France on April 1, with prices starting from 24,900 euros (US$ 29,180).
The more serious styling of the new
Renault Kangoo might be too similar to that of the latest Dacia Sandero models
but Renault says that their goal was to move their new family van more upmarket
with its pronounced shoulders, and the chrome inserts; even the base trim level
of the new Kangoo will come with LED lights front and rear after all.
The new Renault Kangoo will become a
sister model to the upcoming Mercedes Citan, and might even spawn even more
rebadged variants inside the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance. As ever, the
more important features of a model like the Kangoo are to be found inside,
where Renault worked hard to fill the cavernous cabin with clever practical
solutions. The dashboard also appears to be made out of better-quality
materials while the soundproofing has been improved by 10 percent over the
outgoing model.
Renault says that the new Kangoo offers more
than 49 liters of easily accessible storage compartments
inside the cabin while the trunk can swallow 775 liters of
stuff with all the seats in their upright position. Speaking of which, the rear
passengers will enjoy the best legroom in the segment, sitting in three
full-sized seats no less, while easy access is guaranteed thanks to the rear
sliding doors.
The engine range of the new Renault Kangoo
includes the 100 HP 1.0-liter TCe three-cylinder and the 130 HP 1.3-liter TCe
four-cylinder petrol units, as well as the 1.5-liter dCi diesel. Renault will
also add a pure electric version of the Kangoo in the range on a later date,
featuring a 44 kWh battery pack and a 100 HP electric motor. The panel van
variant of the electric Renault Kangoo promises a driving range of 265 km on the WLTP cycle.
No less than 14 driver assistance systems
are offered as standard with the new Kangoo, including active emergency
braking, cruise control and speed limiter with hill-descent control, adaptive
cruise control with Stop & Go and lane-keeping assist, and active
blind-spot monitoring. An all-new Renault Easy Link infotainment with an
eight-inch touchscreen display is also present.