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Renault AustralE-Tech FHEV Techno Esprit Alpine 5dr Auto

2024
9,525 miles
Hybrid

£28,999

or £446 mo
Delivery

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £445.20, Customer Deposit: £4,499.00, Total Deposit: £4,499.85, Optional Final Payment: £13,567.50, Total Charge For Credit: £8,992.75, Total Amount Payable: £38,991.75, Representative APR: 11.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 8.81%, Excess Mileage Charge: 14.00ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

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About Renault Austral cars on heycar

What is the most popular colour for Renault Austral ?

Grey

What is the most popular gearbox for Renault Austral ?

Semi-automatic

What is the most popular fuel type for Renault Austral ?

Hybrid

What is the most popular engine for Renault Austral ?

1.2

What is the average mileage for Renault Austral ?

5681

How many Renault Austral cars are available for sale?

116

Used Renault Austral for sale: everything you need to know

The Renault Austral is the French manufacturer’s follow-up to the Renault Kadjar, and if nothing else the name now rolls off the tongue a little easier. It’s still related to the Nissan Qashqai, and is a similar size as a result - giving buyers another choice in the hugely popular family SUV market.

Launched in 2022, all models are petrol hybrids, joining many other cars in the Renault range on the way to a fully-electrified lineup. And that’s one of its key selling points, as fuel efficiency is very impressive, on paper at least. The Austral’s cabin is also probably one of the best in class for quality and design, too.

As well as the Nissan Qashqai, other models to consider as alternatives include Renault’s own Arkana and later examples of the old Kadjar, plus well-established rivals like the Ford Kuga, Volkswagen Tiguan, Honda CR-V, Kia Sportage, and Hyundai Tucson.


Should you buy a Renault Austral?

Despite the new name the Renault Austral isn’t a huge step on from its Kadjar predecessor, but Renault has improved it in enough areas that it makes a sensible upgrade for previous Kadjar owners, and well worth a look if you’re trading up from another family car or across from a similarly-sized SUV.

The biggest areas of improvement are the new hybrid powertrain, which Renault claims is good for more than 60mpg - very impressive in a car this size, and you don’t need to plug it in - it drives well, and the cabin has taken another big leap forward, so that it’s now among the best in the class.

It’s a smart, modern car inside and out, the cabin dominated by a digital driver display and a touchscreen like many new models, but arguably looking fresher and more tasteful here than in most. Front and rear seat passengers get plenty of space (aided further by a sliding rear bench) while up to 555 litres of boot space is impressive too.

The complicated automatic gearbox arrangement can take a little time to react sometimes, and doesn’t respond well to being driven a little harder (as the sporty Alpine badging might encourage), but driven more sedately it’s smooth and quiet. The Austral handles well too - and top-spec cars with four-wheel steering are very agile for their size, and turn tighter than a Clio in town.

The Austral is similar under the skin to the Nissan Qashqai, but probably a bit more interesting to look at, and more fuel-efficient too. The hybrid Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V are worth a look (and have great reliability reputations), while other mainstream SUVs in this class include the Ford Kuga, Volkswagen Tiguan, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage, and Hyundai Tucson - so you really aren’t short of choice.

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What’s the best used Renault Austral model to buy?

As opting for the range-topping models doesn’t get you huge power or any increase in economy, the smart pick is probably lower down the Austral range. Techno trim is already well-equipped and the smaller wheels should help maintain the fine ride quality of the top-spec car we tested in our full review - which gets more sophisticated rear suspension to go with its four-wheel steering, but rolls on larger 20-inch alloys.


Used Renault Austral fuel economy and performance


  • Renault Austral E-Tech: With a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine as part of a hybrid system, the E-Tech develops 200PS, sending power to the front wheels alone. The gearbox is an automatic, with an unusual ‘multimode’ setup that’s too complex to summarise here in a single sentence. The upshot though is 0-62mph in 8.4 seconds, and combined economy of 60.1mpg.


What used Renault Austral trim levels are available?

Renault has offered the Austral in three trim levels so far, with an entry-level Techno and a pair of Alpine-badged models, Alpine being Renault’s sports car brand and used here in the same way Mercedes applies its AMG brand to its slightly sportier standard cars. The Austral is pretty well equipped across the range, but only the top Iconic Esprit Alpine trim gets the impressive four-wheel steering system that makes it even more agile both in town and on twisty roads.


  • The Renault Austral Techno gets 19-inch alloy wheels, fabric and leatherette upholstery, a 12-inch multimedia system with Google built in, a 12.3-inch driver information display, four driving modes, cruise control and a speed limiter, park assist, a rear view camera, matrix LED headlights, and tinted rear windows.
  • The Renault Austral Techno Esprit Alpine steps up to 20-inch alloys, fabric and Alcantara upholstery, aluminium pedals, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, a massaging driver’s seat, power tailgate, and adaptive cruise control.
  • The Renault Austral Iconic Esprit Alpine adds a panoramic sunroof, Harman Kardon audio, four-wheel steering, a 360-degree parking camera, and a hands-free parking system.


Used Renault Austral dimensions and boot size


The Renault Austral’s dimensions are:

  • Length: 4510mm
  • Width: 1825mm (without mirrors), 2083mm (with mirrors)
  • Height: 1664mm

The Renault Austral’s boot size is:

  • 555 litres
  • 1525 litres with the rear seats folded (to roof)


Used Renault Austral road tax

Even the most expensive Australs just sneak under the £40,000 mark that sees cars attract a VED or ‘road tax’ surcharge, so taxing an Austral should be no more painful than other cars in this class. £10 less painful than petrol and diesel alternatives in fact, since as a hybrid the Austral currently costs you £170 per year, rather than £180.


How much is it to insure a Renault Austral

Insurance shouldn’t be much of a bother either. The most affordable Renault Australs begin in insurance group 21 and even the most expensive don’t rise above group 23 - one benefit of all models using the same engine. Those groups are slightly lower than the 24-26 of a Nissan Qashqai e-Power, but more than the group 11 the Qashqai starts in at its lowest point.


Read our full Renault Austral review