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Renault - Grand Scenic (2017)

Discover the full value of a Renault Grand Scenic—whether it’s a brand‑new model, a recent 2017 release, or a certified pre‑owned vehicle. As a cornerstone of the multi‑purpose vehicle (MPV) market, the Grand Scenic offers a spacious cabin, practical seating options, and a range of powertrains that appeal to both families and commuters. Understanding its price trajectory helps you gauge what the current Renault Grand Scenic price will be in your region and how it compares to peers such as the Volkswagen Touran and the Skoda Kodiaq.

  • Engine Options
    • 1.3 L, 110 hp from the efficient Grand Scenic 1.3 gasoline variant.
    • 1.5 L, 115 hp for the slightly more powerful model, tuned for all‑road performance.
    • 1.6 L, 100 hp for the diesel version—ideal for long‑haul commuting.
  • Transmission
    • Manual: 5‑ or 6‑speed, depending on trim and engine.
    • Automatic: 6‑speed dual‑clutch or traditional torque‑converter, providing smooth shifts.
  • Fuel Type Petrol or diesel engines, all with mild‑hybrid options for better efficiency.
  • Dimensions & Capacity
    • Length: 4,640 mm (18.2 ft).
    • Width: 1,840 mm (6.1 ft).
    • Height: 1,770 mm (5.8 ft).
    • Boot space: 491 L (standard) to 1,850 L (with seats folded).
    • Seating: 7 seats—front bench or individual seats, with rear bench fold‑flat.
  • Weight 1,500–1,650 kg, depending on options.
  • Safety & Comfort
    • Lane‑departure warning, blind‑spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control in higher trims.
    • 9‑point airbags, 8‑inch touchscreen infotainment, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration.

When you check the Renault Grand Scenic price online, the car’s exact value hinges on factors such as the vehicle’s condition, mileage, trim level, and the specific market in which it is sold. Nevertheless, the price trend can be understood through the lens of depreciation.

Depreciation Insight for the Grand Scenic

Typical cycle for the Renault Grand Scenic depreciation follows these patterns:

  • First year: 15–20 % decline from the original new‑car price.
  • Second year: additional 10–15 % drop, totaling roughly


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