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Does Renault have a hybrid car?

Does Renault have a hybrid car?

Renault’s E-Tech Hybrid technology has been developed based on Formula One experience and electric expertise. Some vehicles are plug-in hybrids, such as the Captur E-Tech Plug-in Hybrid and the Megane E-Tech Plug-in Hybrid, whereas the Clio E-Tech Hybrid is a full hybrid vehicle.

What is Renault E-tech hybrid?

The E-Tech Hybrid drive system combines a combustion engine, two electric engines and a battery. Equipped with an automatic gearbox, our hybrid vehicles are efficient and smart in terms of energy management. Choose your vehicle from the range of hybrids developed by Renault.

Is the Renault Captur a self charging hybrid?

There’s a new version of the popular Renault Captur in town – a self-charging E-Tech hybrid. Last year saw the launch of a powerful 160 hp plug-in hybrid Captur which is capable of returning 188 miles to the gallon.

Is the Renault Arkana a plug in hybrid?

It’s not a plug-in hybrid model, so you don’t have to faff around with charging, yet in official tests the Arkana E-Tech hybrid returns up to 58.9mpg. That’s pretty good for a car of this size.

Is the Renault Clio hybrid a plug-in?

Despite wearing the same E-TECH badge as the larger Renault Captur and Renault Megane hybrids, the Clio is not a plug-in. Instead, it uses a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with two electric motors and a small 1.2kWh lithium-ion battery, which produce 138bhp.

Is the Renault Arkana self charging?

With its regenerative braking technology, Arkana E-TECH hybrid charges itself automatically as you drive. Activate “B” (Brake) Mode to optimise battery recharge.

What is the Renault Arkana based on?

Intriguingly, though, the European Arkana is based on the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s CMF-B platform. That’s the architecture that underpins the Clio supermini and the Captur – so not the same underpinnings as the Qashqai or even Renault’s own Kadjar.