Renault is considering bringing the vehicle to South Africa to compete against rivals such as the Nissan Qashqai and Toyota Rav4

The global unveiling of the Renault Symbioz marks the introduction of a family SUV positioned above the Captur and below the Austral.

Serving as a successor to the Kadjar, it assumes the role of Renault’s flagship SUV in the C-SUV segment. It will be powered with a E-Tech mild-hybrid power train comprising a 1.6l naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine paired with a starter-generator motor and a 1.2kWh size battery

While discussions about bringing the Symbioz to South Africa are underway, Renault South Africa has yet to finalize a decision on its potential market release
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