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2023 Renault Scenic E-Tech 87 kWh | 220 hp 92.0 kWh 220 hp Battery, Horsepower, Range

The Scenic E-Tech electric SUV travel with an 87 kWh usable battery size, delivering 160 kW (220 hp). Dimensions: 4.47 m (176 in) long. It offers a lengthy estimated 625 km (388 mi) WLTP range. All specs verified with official sources.

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Renault Scenic E-Tech

87 kWh | 220 hp |  2023–

Renault Scenic E-Tech electric SUV front view showing LED headlights and charging port location.
Renault Scenic E-Tech
battery capacity
Capacity
range –
Range
power output
Power
acceleration
Acceleration
92 kWh
625 km

160 kW

8.4 s

Technical Data & Performance

Model Years2023–present
Trim (Variant)Scenic E-Tech - 87 kWh | 220 hp
Power (Horsepower)160 kW (220 hp)
Top Speed170 km/h (106 mph)
Torque300 Nm (221 lb-ft)
Acceleration8.4 sec (0–100 km/h)
8.4 sec (0–62 mph)
DriveFWD Front-wheel drive
Motor detailsExternally Excited Synchronous Motor (EESM) | Renault (in partnership with Valeo)
Motor codeRenault 6AM

Battery & Charging

Battery Capacity & Size87.0 kWh usable,
92.0 kWh gross
Max Range625 km (388 mi) / WLTP
Consumption13.9 kWh/100 km
Battery TypeNMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt)
Cell Format / SupplierPouch cells | LG Energy Solution
Battery Voltage400 V
V2L SupportedYes / 3.7 kW
Heat pumpYes
AC Home ChargingType2 / 1-phase - 7.4 kW (Max Power)
Type2 / 3-phase - 11 kW (Max Power)
DC Fast ChargingCCS2, 150 kW (Max Power)
37 min. (10–80%)
Charging UpdatesMaximum AC power (3-phase) 22 kW (optional); 11 kW (base).

Dimensions & Body

Type5 door, SUV
Seating capacity5
ClassC-Segment (compact crossover SUV)
Length4470 mm (176.0 in)
Width1864 mm (73.4 in)
Height1571 mm (61.9 in)
Wheelbase2785 mm (109.6 in)
Ground Clearance145 mm (5.7 in)
Curb weight1842 kg (4061 lb)
Gross weight2441 kg (5381 lb)
Trunk Volume545 L (19.2 ft³)
1670 L (59.0 ft³) max
TowingUnbraked: 750 kg (1653 lb), Braked: 1100 kg (2425 lb)
Drag Coefficient0.29
PlatformAmpR Medium (previously known as CMF-EV) | Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi
Estimated Market Price
* for reference only
EUR 46,990

⚠️ Please note: actual vehicle specifications may vary depending on market, trim level, or available regional packages.

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The Evolution of the Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric: Key Specifications


Generation V (2024: Production Start)

The Scenic E-Tech Electric marks the fifth generation of the Renault Scenic, transitioning the model from an internal combustion engine (ICE) compact MPV to a fully electric C-segment crossover, built on the CMF-EV platform (shared with the Renault Megane E-Tech and Nissan Ariya).

  • Battery & Motors (Initial Lineup):
    • Standard Range (60 kWh): Single front-mounted motor (FWD) with 125 kW (170 hp) and 280 Nm of torque.
    • Long Range (87 kWh): Single front-mounted motor (FWD) with 160 kW (220 hp) and 300 Nm of torque.
  • Key Specifications:
    • Vehicle Dimensions: Length 4,470 mm, Width 1,864 mm, Height 1,571 mm.
    • Wheelbase: Extended to 2,785 mm to maximize interior space and accommodate the large battery pack.
    • Boot Capacity: Generous 545 liters (up to 1,670 L with rear seats folded).
  • Charging:
    • AC Charging: Standard up to 11 kW (optional 22 kW depending on market/trim).
    • DC Fast Charging: Up to 130 kW (60 kWh battery) or 150 kW (87 kWh battery).
  • Range (WLTP):
    • 60 kWh battery: Up to 420 km (261 miles).
    • 87 kWh battery: Up to 625 km (388 miles) – making it one of the range leaders in its class.
  • Design & Tech Innovation:
    • SolarBay® Roof: Features an innovative optional opaque liquid crystal technology panoramic glass roof that can darken segment-by-segment without a traditional blind.
    • Interior: Features the OpenR Link system with integrated Google services on a combined L-shaped screen area (774 cm²), including a 12.3″ instrument cluster and a 12″ central touchscreen.
    • Sustainability Fact: The vehicle is designed to be up to 90% recyclable (including the battery).

Future Upgrades & Potential Model Line Expansion (Post-2024)

  • Software Enhancements: Continuous Over-The-Air (OTA) updates are expected to improve battery management, navigation efficiency, and add new features to the OpenR Link system over time.
  • Potential for AWD/Performance Model: While not initially offered, the CMF-EV platform supports a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive (AWD) setup, leaving the door open for a higher-performance model in the future, similar to its platform siblings.
  • Motor Technology: Utilizes a new generation of synchronous wound-rotor motor, which avoids the use of rare-earth magnets, a positive move for long-term sustainability and supply chain independence.

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Key Criticisms and Weaknesses of the Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric


Initial Reviews & Owner Feedback (2024 - Present)

Ride Quality & Handling Issues

The low-speed ride is often criticized as being too firm and unsettled (brittle) over broken pavement, largely attributed to the large 19- and 20-inch wheels. The steering is light for urban use but lacks feel and precision at highway speeds, diminishing driver engagement compared to rivals.

Visibility & Design Weaknesses

Visibility is severely restricted due to the low roofline, thick A-pillars, and narrow rear window. The rear design's aerodynamics cause the rear camera lens and windscreen to quickly accumulate dirt and grime in poor weather, frequently rendering the camera system ineffective.

Interior Perception & Minor Ergonomic Faults

While spacious, the cabin has a mix of materials, with some plastics (e.g., lower dash and door areas) feeling less premium than expected. The innovative multi-functional rear armrest and its USB ports are criticized for being fiddly and inconvenient to access or position.

Real-World Efficiency & Range Deviation Problems

The real-world energy efficiency (miles/kWh) is reported by some long-term testers to be lower than expected (and lower than key competitors) at motorway speeds and in colder climates, leading to a larger deviation from the advertised WLTP range. The integrated Google Maps range prediction can also be overly pessimistic.


Summary

The Scenic E-Tech offers excellent range and space, but buyers should anticipate a compromised low-speed ride and poor natural visibility. The primary concerns are related to the driving experience and daily usability quirks, rather than core technical failures.


* Disclaimer: Information compiled from initial media reviews and owner feedback, focusing on consistent criticisms. Not official fault reports.

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