Renault Austral E-Tech FHEV Techno Esprit Alpine 5dr Auto Review
Category: Family SUV
Section: Version review
The model
Read full Renault Austral reviewEven by hybrid standards, the Renault Austral's fuel economy impresses, plus this family SUV offers a good driving position, lots of in-car storage and competitive pricing. Unfortunately, it's let down by its firm ride and inconsistent power delivery, while the best rivals also beat it on practicality. If you do buy an Austral, we'd recommend sticking with the entry-level Techno trim.
The trim
See full equipmentStepping up to this mid-range model brings 20in wheels (in place of the 19s on entry-level Techno cars) heated and massaging front seats, a heated steering wheel and a powered tailgate. Meanwhile, additional safety kit includes adaptive cruise control and a speed sign recognition system which warns you of the prevailing limit.
The engine
See full engine specsThe sole engine option in the Austral is a turbocharged 1.2-litre petrol that works with an electric motor to deliver a combined output of 197bhp. The resulting performance is strong enough, although the car hesitates noticeably before responding when you put your foot down. Real-world fuel economy is impressive, with a range-topping car averaging 49.4mpg when we put it to the test.