We have bought this car and it is good, but almost all reviews of it are saying it's range when driving at high speeds (100-110+ km/h), but at slower speeds it's supposedly quite good (ie. mostly around 80 km/h).
The WLTP range of the car you were driving in not 620km (that is the max claimed range of the car). Glass roof and 20' wheels spec Scenic have 607 km WLTP range. You can expect 2% more range with the Techno Trim and 19' wheels. And the capacity distribution is weird. 4 kWh are hidden above 99%, it should have 0,87 kWh. So your numbers are a bit off. Meaning 458km at 100km/h at 100, 587 at 90, and 352 at 130. Maybe 467, 599, 359km with the Techno Trim.
Usable battery capacity is 87 kWh. Overall capacity is 92. Why are you only getting 85? 352 miles at 90kmh is pretty great, will go longer than a Tesla LR Y in that scenario by a bit. The difference here in the U.K. at least is you can lease one of these for £200 a month less than a Model Y long range per month. It’s also half the price to insure. I’m going to do my own range test shortly, both ways on a near 300 mile run, putting it on eco at 65mph and see how far it goes. This will be on 1 October so we will have to see what the weather is like in Northern England and Scotland where I’m going. Stay tuned….
You have the alpine Edition of the Scenic and wltp is 598km for this one. If you get the iconic with 20" weels the wltp is 610km only the iconic with 19" weels is wltp 625km. Renault doesnt want you to know that but if you read everything on their Website its hidden in the small printed Details on the bottom of the Page
Why are you comparing your numbers to WLTP when you only tested intercity and highway speeds ? The WLTP cycle also includes phases at lower speeds simulating urban and rural driving. It's like comparing apples to oranges. It is clear to everyone that if the average speed is close to 90 km/h, the car will consume more than in the test cycle where the target speeds are lower.
16.4 includes charging losses, and is a more important figure for operational costs rather than range. 14 is the figure from battery to wheels, and is relevant for range calculation.
Yet again the cheaters use 100% charging with discharge to 0%. This is BS. This style of use is supposed to be occasional or infrequent, so you should not use it as a standard maximum range. Its an NMC battery so 80/10. At 130 km/h the consumption was 26kWh/100km, ie 334km on a 100% charge or 268Km on an 80/10 regime. Not 620km. Effing pathetic. At 120km/h I get 1100km with 44li of diesel from my Mazda 2 D and recharge in 5 mins. Beat that with a Renault Scenic E-Tech. At 100km/h I get 1257km - quite a lot more that the 450Km at 100% charge or 360km on 80/10 from the Renault.
Good boy, but you don't have to explain us how a diesel works, pretty much all of us used to drive petrol or diesel cars don't you know ? And I'm interested by the full range cause on long trips I load up to 100% to start with.
Lmao 🤣 People to this day don't get the concept of different cars for different purposes and that each individual has different needs and conditions. For some folks electric would be way better, for others - diesel, and for others - a big truck with lots of loading space. Your tiny brain can't understand that people who benefit more from EV exist?! I'm still driving an old diesel but my daily driving distance is 80 km total and I live in a house with night cost of electricity 0.8 eur/kWh. Don't you think EV will be better than the diesel in my case? 😂
@@eludereluded WTF are you on about? I dont know who you are responding to, but you have gone off on a complete tangent. So before you go around accusing people of having tiny brains, I suggest you stop throwing stones in glass houses. Now re-read and focus on the intended message of the OP. It WAS NOT about usage profiles for different people. It was about the lies and misuse of data to present misleading advertising info and unjustifiable claims. Get a grip ffs.
We have bought this car and it is good, but almost all reviews of it are saying it's range when driving at high speeds (100-110+ km/h), but at slower speeds it's supposedly quite good (ie. mostly around 80 km/h).
The WLTP range of the car you were driving in not 620km (that is the max claimed range of the car). Glass roof and 20' wheels spec Scenic have 607 km WLTP range. You can expect 2% more range with the Techno Trim and 19' wheels. And the capacity distribution is weird. 4 kWh are hidden above 99%, it should have 0,87 kWh. So your numbers are a bit off. Meaning 458km at 100km/h at 100, 587 at 90, and 352 at 130. Maybe 467, 599, 359km with the Techno Trim.
Usable battery capacity is 87 kWh. Overall capacity is 92. Why are you only getting 85?
352 miles at 90kmh is pretty great, will go longer than a Tesla LR Y in that scenario by a bit. The difference here in the U.K. at least is you can lease one of these for £200 a month less than a Model Y long range per month. It’s also half the price to insure.
I’m going to do my own range test shortly, both ways on a near 300 mile run, putting it on eco at 65mph and see how far it goes. This will be on 1 October so we will have to see what the weather is like in Northern England and Scotland where I’m going. Stay tuned….
hi quick question why is the charging port on the right sideof the car and the uk version is on the other side of the car?
You have the alpine Edition of the Scenic and wltp is 598km for this one. If you get the iconic with 20" weels the wltp is 610km only the iconic with 19" weels is wltp 625km. Renault doesnt want you to know that but if you read everything on their Website its hidden in the small printed Details on the bottom of the Page
Why are you comparing your numbers to WLTP when you only tested intercity and highway speeds ? The WLTP cycle also includes phases at lower speeds simulating urban and rural driving. It's like comparing apples to oranges. It is clear to everyone that if the average speed is close to 90 km/h, the car will consume more than in the test cycle where the target speeds are lower.
The best Renault car so far !!
you drive at 134 km/h when the road goes up and 132 when it goes down, why? it necessarily penalizes consumption...
Really? FFS.
@@csjrogerson2377 Why increase the speed by 2km/h to make the measurement, except to create a small penalty? (minimum +3%)
6min: Headwind = tegenwind. Natuurlijk gaat de power consumption dan omhoog...
Why do you mostly film in the night? You can't see much with your cam settings. Waste of time.
The car is rated at 16.4kW/100km. It cannot reach 14
16.4 includes charging losses, and is a more important figure for operational costs rather than range. 14 is the figure from battery to wheels, and is relevant for range calculation.
Waarom niet in het Nederlands? Of ondertiteling?
Zie mijn NL kanaal voor NL reviews
very nice car but terrible efficiency
Yet again the cheaters use 100% charging with discharge to 0%. This is BS. This style of use is supposed to be occasional or infrequent, so you should not use it as a standard maximum range. Its an NMC battery so 80/10.
At 130 km/h the consumption was 26kWh/100km, ie 334km on a 100% charge or 268Km on an 80/10 regime. Not 620km. Effing pathetic.
At 120km/h I get 1100km with 44li of diesel from my Mazda 2 D and recharge in 5 mins. Beat that with a Renault Scenic E-Tech. At 100km/h I get 1257km - quite a lot more that the 450Km at 100% charge or 360km on 80/10 from the Renault.
Good boy, but you don't have to explain us how a diesel works, pretty much all of us used to drive petrol or diesel cars don't you know ? And I'm interested by the full range cause on long trips I load up to 100% to start with.
@@poney3839 Thanks, but I didn't explain how a diesel works. I just gave an example of the range I get from mine.
Lmao 🤣 People to this day don't get the concept of different cars for different purposes and that each individual has different needs and conditions. For some folks electric would be way better, for others - diesel, and for others - a big truck with lots of loading space. Your tiny brain can't understand that people who benefit more from EV exist?!
I'm still driving an old diesel but my daily driving distance is 80 km total and I live in a house with night cost of electricity 0.8 eur/kWh. Don't you think EV will be better than the diesel in my case? 😂
@@eludereluded WTF are you on about? I dont know who you are responding to, but you have gone off on a complete tangent. So before you go around accusing people of having tiny brains, I suggest you stop throwing stones in glass houses.
Now re-read and focus on the intended message of the OP. It WAS NOT about usage profiles for different people. It was about the lies and misuse of data to present misleading advertising info and unjustifiable claims. Get a grip ffs.