The Renault Symbioz features many similarities of the recently restyled Captur, from the tip of its bonnet to the front doors, except for a specific grille pattern . From the middle to the rear, everything has been redesigned in order to transform the urban adventurer into a family vehicle 4.41 m long, an increase of 18 cm compared to the Captur,
The Symbioz is 4413mm long, 1797mm wide and 1575mm high. For comparison the Captur is 4227mm long, while the larger Austral measures 4510mm. The Symbioz is broadly an equivalent to the electric Scenic, which measures 4470mm.
In the UK, the range-topping Iconic Esprit Alpine model will be offered with a Solarbay sunroof, which uses automatically tinting electrochromic glass in place of a blind. This is currently offered only on the electric Scenic.
The Symbioz will be offered with a total of 29 driver assistance systems, including rear automatic emergency braking and even a safety coach. As in the Scenic, a “magic button”can activate or deactivate up to six customised ADAS.
Built on the extended version of the CMF-B platform, Symbioz is a vehicle of well-balanced proportions. Even the rear overhang, with its promise of boot space, adds to the flow of the overall design. The rear end complements the modern, assertive prow, with its high, horizontal bonnet and vertical lines.
Sophisticated, modern design
The sculptural traits of Renault's new design language, visible at the front and rear of Symbioz, frame the smooth, simple lines of the side panels. The clean edges of the front and rear panels catch the light, structuring the faceted shapes to sophisticated effect. The new Renault logo is omnipresent in a variety of forms. It features as complete in the centre of the grille, split in two vertically for the light signature, or turned into a graphic pattern on the radiator grille.
New exclusive wheels
Complementing its design, Symbioz features large 19-inch wheels on techno esprit Alpine and iconic esprit Alpine. The sharply drawn lines create a dynamic graphic effect, making it look as if the wheel is turning, even when the vehicle is stationary.
A piercing gaze
The tapering headlights give the car a piercing gaze. A black strip running between the lights gives the frontal area a more pared-back look, while also making the vehicle seem wider. This black strip mirrors the lower body-coloured strip, with the mirror effect also being visible in the pattern of the strips.
An original rear end
The rear end is sculpted, generous and dynamic, catching the light continuously. The lights make the car look wider, giving it a strong visual presence while allowing it to slip through narrow passageways. The vertical tailgate holds out a promise of generous interior space.
A palette of seven shades
Symbioz is available in a range of seven colours, including the new vibrant shade of Mercury Blue. The iconic Flame Red is offered free of charge in the configurator, which also includes five other colours: Arctic White, Oyster Grey, Diamond Black, Ceramic Grey, and Iron Blue.