How many seats does a Renault Grand Scenic have?
Buy with What Car? Compared with the standard five-seat Scenic, the Grand Scenic is around 23cm longer. This extra length is split between the rear overhang and the distance between the front and rear wheels, giving a bigger boot, more rear leg room and the option of seven seats.
Where are the cubbyholes in a Renault Grand Scenic?
The Grand Scenic does offer more in the way of cubbyholes, however. There are four in the floor, a massive sliding centre console on the top three trims, a big glovebox, plus handy picnic tables on the back of the front seats (depending on specification).
Which is better Volkswagen Touran or Renault Grand Scenic?
The Volkswagen Touran is definitely more spacious inside. The Grand Scenic does offer more in the way of cubbyholes, however. There are four in the floor, a massive sliding centre console on the top three trims, a big glovebox, plus handy picnic tables on the back of the front seats (depending on specification).
How big is the boot space in a Renault Grand?
There are four in the floor, a massive sliding centre console on the top three trims, a big glovebox, plus handy picnic tables on the back of the front seats (depending on specification). The boot is big enough for the weekly shop with all the seats up and becomes cavernous once the rearmost row is stowed.
Where are the Renault Grand Scenic cars made?
Engine displacement 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.9, 2.0 The production of the Renault Grand Scenic started in 2004 and is still going on. The vehicles are made in Douai, in the north of France. In 2009, thanks to the high level of safety, the car received all five stars according to the results of the Euro-NCAP crash tests.
Buy with What Car? Compared with the standard five-seat Scenic, the Grand Scenic is around 23cm longer. This extra length is split between the rear overhang and the distance between the front and rear wheels, giving a bigger boot, more rear leg room and the option of seven seats.
The Grand Scenic does offer more in the way of cubbyholes, however. There are four in the floor, a massive sliding centre console on the top three trims, a big glovebox, plus handy picnic tables on the back of the front seats (depending on specification).
The Volkswagen Touran is definitely more spacious inside. The Grand Scenic does offer more in the way of cubbyholes, however. There are four in the floor, a massive sliding centre console on the top three trims, a big glovebox, plus handy picnic tables on the back of the front seats (depending on specification).