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The Renault Kadjar is one of the less obvious choices if you’re in the market for a used mid-size SUV, but it’s definitely worth considering. It’s a stylish, spacious and deeply comfortable family car. If that sounds appealing, you’re in the right place to find out more.
In this guide, you’ll discover what the Kadjar is like to live with, plus which engines and trim levels were available.
When it was available, the Kadjar sold pretty well, so there are lots of used examples to choose from. While you’re here, why not check out the models in stock with heycar?
Let’s just look at the Kadjar for a moment. It’s a good-looking thing that really stands out among many other mid-size SUVs. But that style doesn’t come at the expense of practicality. The boot’s 478-litre capacity is about average for this type of car, but is bigger than the closely-related Nissan Qashqai.
The boot floor is quite clever, too. In its default position, the floor is level with the back bumper. Or you can take the floor out, which significantly increases capacity. You can also position the floor vertically, dividing the boot in two – useful if you want to stop stuff from rolling around. The back seats fold down easily if you need to carry anything really big.
There’s pretty generous passenger space in the Kadjar, too. Four tall-ish adults fit comfortably (a sunroof reduces headroom, particularly in the back), so a typical family of four should have all the space they need. The seats are really comfortable and there are loads of standard features.
The Kadjar’s a pleasant car to drive. It feels quite light, the steering is precise, it’s easy to park, feels rock solid at higher speeds and gives a lovely, smooth ride. The engines prioritise efficiency over performance, but they all offer acceleration that’s quick enough. The more powerful engines are useful if you carry lots of people and/or stuff in the car, because they work notably less hard.
There were a lot of different petrol and diesel engines available in the Kadjar, and a broad spread of trim levels. But, for the last year or so it was on sale in the UK, the options had been slimmed down to two trim levels and one engine, offered with either a manual or an automatic gearbox.
The Kadjar is decent value for money as well, especially as every trim level comes with lots of standard features. Running costs are low and the car is proving to be generally reliable. Demand for used family SUVs is high, so retained values are quite high as a result.
We said at the start that the Kadjar is definitely worth considering among the 30 or so mid-size SUVs available, and we stand by that. It offers as much space and practicality as most families could need and it looks good, plus it’s efficient and particularly comfortable to travel in.
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One of the core strengths of the Renault Kadjar range is that almost all trim levels are generously equipped. The main proviso is to avoid the entry-level models: Expression+ on pre-facelift cars, and Play on post-update models. It is also worth giving the largest 19-inch alloy wheels the swerve, as these can spoil ride comfort.
As such, the pre-facelift Renault Kadjar Dynamique Nav offers features like satellite navigation, dual-zone climate control, and additional safety equipment. After the 2018 update, the Iconic model brings plenty of equipment, but does feature 19-inch wheels.
Around town, the 140PS 1.3-litre TCe engine delivers more than enough power, while still retaining reasonable economy. Of the popular diesel engines, the 1.5-litre dCi will be sufficient for longer commutes, and delivers the best fuel economy.
Avoid paying extra for a model with four-wheel drive unless you are certain you need it.
Many different trim levels were available on the Kadjar during the time it was on sale. However, the range was slimmed down to just two for the final year or so that the car was on sale. Renault is usually pretty generous with the standard equipment fitted to its cars, and that’s certainly the case here.
The Kadjar received a minor facelift in 2018, which included some new styling details inside and out, plus updated tech and new engine options.
The Renault Kadjar’s exterior dimensions are:
The Renault Kadjar’s boot capacity is:
Most used Renault Kadjar models will be post-1 April 2017, so they will pay the flat rate of road tax at £180. For those put on the road before this date, most will attract an annual road tax payment of around the same £180, though the less potent diesel engines will come in with a slightly lower cost.
Depending on exactly which model you choose, the Kadjar is rated in insurance groups 14 to 25, out of 50 groups in total. This means your premiums are unlikely to break the bank.
Read our full Renault Kadjar review