Renault Scenic E-Tech electric SUV hits Australia late 2025
Renault Scenic E-Tech confirmed for Australia with up to 625 km range
Renault Scenic E-Tech electric SUV hits Australia late 2025
Renault Scenic E-Tech all-electric SUV lands in Australia in late 2025 with Standard and Long Range versions, 60–87 kWh batteries and up to 625 km WLTP range.
2025-10-22T06:40:54+03:00
2025-10-22T06:40:54+03:00
2025-10-22T06:40:54+03:00
Renault has announced the new Renault Scenic E-Tech, an all-electric SUV, will arrive in Australia in late 2025. The Scenic badge previously appeared locally between 2001 and 2010 as a people-mover offered in five- and seven-seat versions.This time around, the Scenic E-Tech is a thoroughly modern proposition: combustion engines make way for a fully electric setup, and the once-compact model evolves into a five-seat, midsize SUV. The shift neatly tracks today’s buyer tastes, positioning the Scenic nameplate for a broader audience.Renault has confirmed two versions — Standard Range and Long Range. The Renault Scenic E-Tech Standard Range pairs a 60 kWh battery with a WLTP range of 430 km and a single motor delivering 125 kW and 280 Nm to the front wheels. The single-motor, front-drive layout points to an emphasis on efficiency rather than outright punch, which should suit everyday use.In the Scenic E-Tech Long Range, a larger 87 kWh battery lifts WLTP range to 625 km. It also uses a single motor, tuned to 160 kW and 300 Nm. Measuring 4470 mm long, 1864 mm wide and 1565 mm tall on a 2785 mm wheelbase, the newcomer sits squarely in the midsize class, with proportions that suggest practical space without feeling unwieldy in the city.
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Renault Scenic E-Tech confirmed for Australia with up to 625 km range
Renault Scenic E-Tech all-electric SUV lands in Australia in late 2025 with Standard and Long Range versions, 60–87 kWh batteries and up to 625 km WLTP range.
Michael Powers, Editor
Renault has announced the new Renault Scenic E-Tech, an all-electric SUV, will arrive in Australia in late 2025. The Scenic badge previously appeared locally between 2001 and 2010 as a people-mover offered in five- and seven-seat versions.
This time around, the Scenic E-Tech is a thoroughly modern proposition: combustion engines make way for a fully electric setup, and the once-compact model evolves into a five-seat, midsize SUV. The shift neatly tracks today’s buyer tastes, positioning the Scenic nameplate for a broader audience.
Renault has confirmed two versions — Standard Range and Long Range. The Renault Scenic E-Tech Standard Range pairs a 60 kWh battery with a WLTP range of 430 km and a single motor delivering 125 kW and 280 Nm to the front wheels. The single-motor, front-drive layout points to an emphasis on efficiency rather than outright punch, which should suit everyday use.
In the Scenic E-Tech Long Range, a larger 87 kWh battery lifts WLTP range to 625 km. It also uses a single motor, tuned to 160 kW and 300 Nm. Measuring 4470 mm long, 1864 mm wide and 1565 mm tall on a 2785 mm wheelbase, the newcomer sits squarely in the midsize class, with proportions that suggest practical space without feeling unwieldy in the city.