Renault Scenic 2016 spotted testing in Argentina - Spied
Is said to debut at 2016 Geneva Motor Show.
As Renault continues development of the fourth generation Renault Scenic 2016, test mules are being spotted around the world. In the latest, the next gen Scenic has been spied testing in Argentina, courtesy of Argentina Autoblog readers.
As we've known from tens of spy shots published earlier this year, the front-end is similar to the recently unveiled fourth-gen Renault Megane and the Renault Talisman. The new spy shots also give a blurry look at the interior of the all-new model. The three-spoke steering wheel appears to be the same as the one seen the aforementioned models as well as the Renault Espace. The dashboard is different to the current Renault models as the gear selector is integrated into the dashboard. Chrome accents are visible on the steering wheel, instrument panel and door.
The 2016 Renault Scenic will be based on the the C/d version of the Renault-Nissan Alliance’ CMF platform, which is used for the brand's new generation compact segment vehicles. The all-new model will be available with an array of TCe petrol and dCi diesel engine options, including a small 1.2-litre turbocharged mill. 6-speed manual and 6-Speed dual clutch automatic (EDC) should be the transmission choices offered.
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The Renault Scenic 2016 is said to have its world premiere at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show in March, with an all-new three-row Renault Grand Scenic following later the same year.
[Image Source: Argentina Autoblog]