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Renault Arkana - presence and style
Road Test
by Mark Slack
ITS looks more coupe crossover, think slimmed down BMW X6, and Renault’s Arkana certainly adds a dash of style with my test model looking particularly stylish thanks to its splendid Zanzibar Blue paint finish. Although it adds €747/£650 to the car’s price tag, it’s a standout colour for all the right reasons.
Prices start at €32,630/£28,395 for the lead in Evolution model, with three further trim levels and full hybrid powertrains. The 1.6litre petrol full hybrid unit develops 142hp and has a sixspeed clutchless automatic.
Standard equipment is good with all models having automatic lights and wipers, climate control, front and rear parking sensors and rear view camera.
My test model was the Techno model starting at €34,928/£30,395, including adaptive cruise control, high beam assist, LED lights, keyless entry and start, naviga tion, privacy glass and auto dimming rear view mirror plus a host of safety and other kit. Oddly there’s no rear wiper, although it doesn’t seem to ob struct vision in wet weather, but still a strange omission.
The Arkana’s full hybrid system allows the car to tric, petrol or both, and to manually select pure electric for short distances. It
Facts at a Glance
• Model: Renault Arkana Techno Full Hybrid makes for a very easy drive with smooth transitions between electric and combus
• Engine: 1.6-litre petrol developing 142 bhp with hybrid electric power
• Gears: 6-speed clutchless automatic
• Performance: 0-100 kph (62 mph) 10.8 seconds/Maximum Speed 172 kph (107 mph)
• Economy: 3.99l/100km (58.9 mpg) Combined driving (WLTP)
• Emissions: 108 g/km (WLTP)
Model tested was UK-specification and equipment levels and prices may vary in other markets.