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Renault - Scenic (2012)

Discover the Renault Scenic price landscape with insight into its value journey, especially if you’re curious about the Renault Scenic 2012 price. The Scenic, originally designed as a family-friendly MPV, continues to offer space, comfort, and driving ease. If you’re scouting for an affordable family vehicle, the details below help you weigh your options, including the current used Renault Scenic price and how the vehicle holds its worth over time.

  • Model Year: 2012
  • Engine: 1.4 16V/1.5 16V petrol or 1.5 16V diesel
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic (optional)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol or diesel (depending on chosen engine)
  • Power: 78–103 hp (depends on variant)
  • Torque: 141–210 Nm (diesel variants boost torque)
  • Drive: Front-wheel drive
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,257 mm
    • Width: 1,770 mm
    • Height: 1,638 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,576 mm
    • Boot Space: 452–1,044 L (variable by seat layout)
  • Seats: 7 (up to 8 with sliding second-row seats in some markets)
  • Key Features:
    • Parktronic/Rear Parking Sensors
    • Optional Bluetooth, MobiLink, and keyless entry
    • Dual-zone climate control (energetic upgrades available)
    • Optional panoramic sunroof in high trim levels

When evaluating the Renault Scenic depreciation, it’s helpful to look at historical and projected values. The first year typically sees a loss of 15–20% of its initial market value due to the new‑car depreciation curve. Subsequent annual depreciation averages around 10–12% per year for the following 3–5 years. For example, a 2012 Scenic purchased new in the European market will have shed roughly 35–40% of its value by the time it is 5 years old, assuming normal wear and a standard mileage range.

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