New Renault Symbioz Revealed

New Renault Symbioz

Renault has officially unveiled the long-awaited Symbioz, a small hybrid SUV targeting Europe’s Nissan Qashqai and Toyota Corolla Cross. But could this practical crossover also be a contender for rebooting the Mitsubishi ASX? And will it make its way to South Africa?

From Concept to Reality

The Symbioz name first appeared in 2017 as an autonomous concept car, but the production model is a more conventional SUV inspired by past Renault models such as the 1960s Renault 16, the ’80s Espace, and the first-gen Scenic people mover.

Developed through Renault’s partnership with Nissan and Mitsubishi, the Symbioz is built on the CMF-B platform, like the Captur, while the Nissan Qashqai rides on the larger CMF-CD platform.

Unlike Renault’s recent electric models, such as the Megane E-Tech, Renault 4, and Renault 5, the Symbioz is an all-new hybrid-only nameplate in the lineup.

Size And Space

Measuring 4413mm in length, 1797mm in width, and 1575mm in height, the Symbioz is larger than the Captur but smaller than the Austral. Notably, Renault will offer a seven-seater version in Europe, making it a flexible option for larger families.

The SUV features a 2638mm wheelbase and 169mm of ground clearance, making it ideal for urban commutes and light off-road adventures.

Practicality is a strong point, with a sliding rear bench (adjustable up to 160mm) allowing for up to 624 litres of boot space — perfect for South African families needing extra room for luggage, camping gear, or road trips. With the seats folded, the total cargo capacity expands even further.

Distinct Renault Look

The Symbioz borrows styling cues from the facelifted Captur, featuring Renault’s signature C-shaped LED headlights. The squared-off roofline and sculpted details improve occupant comfort while enhancing aerodynamics. At the rear, the taillights have a distinctive 3D ‘ice cube’ effect, reminiscent of elements seen on the VW Golf 8 and Kia Sportage.

Standard models come with 18-inch alloy wheels, while the sportier Esprit Alpine trim gets exclusive 19-inch rims. Colour options include Pearl White, Cassiopée Grey, Starry Black, Rafale Grey, and Iron Blue, along with two new shades: Flame Red and Mercury Blue.

Interior Tech And Features

Inside, Renault has focused on practicality and technology. The cabin mirrors the Captur’s design with a floating centre console, a 10.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 10.4-inch OpenR Link infotainment system featuring Android-based software, Google integration, over-the-air updates, and built-in navigation. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, along with a wireless charging pad.

Additional premium features include ambient lighting with 48 colour options, an electric tailgate for added convenience, and a glass roof with electrochromic technology that allows occupants to adjust sunlight exposure at the touch of a button.

The Symbioz also features a sustainable, leather-free interior made from recycled materials, while an optional nine-speaker Harman Kardon sound system delivers an immersive audio experience.

Safety And Driver Assistance

Renault has equipped the Symbioz with a suite of advanced safety features, varying by trim level. These include adaptive cruise control for maintaining a safe following distance, Lane Keep Assist to help prevent unintentional drifting, and Blind Spot Monitoring for added awareness on the road.

Rear Cross Traffic Alert enhances safety when reversing, while Automatic Emergency Braking provides additional collision protection.

A 360-degree camera system offers a comprehensive view of the vehicle’s surroundings, making parking and manoeuvring easier and safer.

Hybrid-Only Powertrain

The Symbioz features Renault’s E-Tech 145 hybrid system, which combines a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a 1.2 kWh battery and two electric motors. This setup produces a total of 106 kW and delivers a fuel consumption rating of just 4.6 L/100 km in the combined WLTP cycle. Power is sent to the front wheels via a six-speed multi-mode transmission, which optimises efficiency through 14 possible gear combinations.

Weighing in at under 1500kg, the Symbioz is designed for maximum fuel savings without compromising performance.

Will The Symbioz Come To South Africa?

Renault commenced production of the Symbioz in July 2024 at the Valladolid Assembly Plant in Spain. However, Renault South Africa has yet to confirm local availability.

With the demand for hybrid vehicles on the rise in SA, particularly in the compact and mid-size SUV segments, the Symbioz could be a strong contender. If it arrives, it will compete with the likes of the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid and other fuel-efficient crossovers.

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