The Renault Scénic is a compact MPV built by the French manufacturer Renault, the first of its kind in Europe. It is based of the chassis of the small family car Mégane It became European Car of the Year on its launch in late 1996.
Shortly after the launch of the Mégane II, all-new Scénic was launched. There is also a seven-seater Grand Scénic, with a longer wheelbase and rear overhang, which has two small child-sized seats in the enlarged luggage area. As with the Mégane, the new car employs Renault's new corporate styling cues and much of the technology from other models such as the "Renault Card" keyless immobiliser and an automatic parking brake on certain versions. As with Scenic I, Phase 2, a raised Megane logo appears on the C-pillar in tribute of the car's origin.
Shortly after the launch of the Mégane II, all-new Scénic was launched. There is also a seven-seater Grand Scénic, with a longer wheelbase and rear overhang, which has two small child-sized seats in the enlarged luggage area. As with the Mégane, the new car employs Renault's new corporate styling cues and much of the technology from other models such as the "Renault Card" keyless immobiliser and an automatic parking brake on certain versions. As with Scenic I, Phase 2, a raised Megane logo appears on the C-pillar in tribute of the car's origin.
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