The Renault Symbioz E-Tech is a compact family SUV available with a full-hybrid or mild-hybrid powertrain. Positioned in the C-segment, it combines the agile size of a compact car with the versatility and space of a larger family vehicle. The Symbioz is known for its practicality, efficiency, and tech-forward features. 

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The Renault Symbioz is a hybrid offering up to145 hp and 630 miles of driving range and allowing you to drive short distances on electricity alone using the hybrid battery and electric motor. Renault also offers an upgraded E-Tech full hybrid 160 variant equipped with a larger 1.8-litre engine and a 1.4 kWh battery that increases the total output to 158 to 160 hp while extending the maximum driving range up to 675 to 683 miles.

Alongside these full hybrids, there's an entry-level 1.3-litre TCe mild-hybrid petrol option producing 138 to 140 hp with a slightly lower fuel economy of roughly 47.9 mpg, though all options seamlessly manage energy efficiency to optimise daily travel.

Because the primary E-Tech configurations are self-charging full hybrids, the car automatically switches between the petrol engine and electric motors, allowing for short bursts of 100% all-electric driving at lower speeds around town without needing a plug.

Who's the ideal driver for a Renault Symbioz lease? 

The Renault Symbioz is primarily driven by families and couples looking for a practical, comfortable, and well-equipped compact SUV. Owners range from long-term brand loyalists to users switching from electric vehicles, who often appreciate the hybrid efficiency.

Which cars are similar to a Renault Symbioz lease? 

The Renault Symbioz can be compared to other mid-size hybrid SUVs like the Nissan Qashqai, Hyundai Tucson, and Kia Sportage. More practical versions of slightly smaller SUVs, such as the Hyundai Kona and Kia Niro, are also worth a look.  


Your Renault Symbioz E-Tech questions answered

Leasing is a great choice. It lets you drive a brand new car every few years for a fixed low monthly cost, which can include maintenance provisions, without the hassle or worries about buying and selling. 

Your monthly payments will remain fixed for the duration of the contract. Once the agreement is up, you simply hand the vehicle back with no hassle or fuss. Lease through us and you gain the peace of mind that comes with dealing with a firm that has over 2 decades of experience in the industry.

 

The cheapest version of the Renault Symbioz is usually the Techno trim.

The 2025 Renault Symbioz E-Tech has a combined driving range of up to 630 miles (or 690 miles in some reports). It is a full hybrid that can drive on electric power alone for short distances without needing to be charged externally. 

Its battery is automatically recharged through regenerative braking as you drive and by the combustion engine. This technology allows it to drive on electric power in town without charging.

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