Renault is introducing the next-generation Kangoo, which in an all-electric version (Kangoo Z.E.) has been available in Europe since 2011 and sold roughly 70,000 copies. It's the most popular small ...
Renault recently introduced the new TomTom version of the popular Kangoo, a limited series based on the Privilege that also adds a number of exclusive features. The TomTom Edition flavor is the fifth ...
Small minivans based on commercial vans have long been popular in Europe, but it looks like Renault is about to make its offering, the Kangoo Combispace, usefully bigger. The Kangoo, which is twinned ...
Renault announced its all-new 2021 Kangoo family, which will include passenger and van versions (both with a conventional or electric powertrain), as well as all-new affordable Kangoo Express ...
The next-generation 2023 Renault Kangoo is not due to arrive in Australia until early next year – nearly two and a half years after it was revealed for European markets. The new Kangoo van – the first ...
The 2024 Renault Kangoo range of configurations is currently priced from $37,861. Our most recent review of the 2024 Renault Kangoo resulted in a score of 7.8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Renault has opened the order books for the all-new Kangoo, the latest generation of the carmaker’s van-based small family model. The new Renault Kangoo will go on sale in its home market in France on ...
Without the sweetener of the £5,000 Government discount, the Kangoo Z.E. faces an uphill struggle. Buyers must now pay over and above the cost of a combustion-engined version, plus the monthly battery ...
The Renault Kangoo small cargo van has been updated for 2020. The update lineup comprises two variants, both of which now get more creature comforts than before. Both now come standard with glazed 180 ...
So what's new? Well for starters there's a more refined exterior. The old Kangoo was ageing pretty badly, but the new model has improved proportions, with a shorter bonnet and squarer lines. There's ...
Rain water is very good at getting past rubber seals. So pretty much anywhere where you have a piece of glass (windscreen or side windows) sealed against the rest of the car, you have a potential leak ...
IMAGINE the scenario. You are a fleet manager who wants a small van with a three cubic metre carrying capacity which will take your employees over some pretty rough terrain. At present, the choice is ...
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