Euro NCAP has awarded most of Renault’s models the maximum five star rating. All its cars come with multiple airbags and electronic driver aids. Renault also has a good reputation for producing durable cars that don’t break down.
Used Renault cars
- Read more about 2019 used Renault Kadjar 1.5 Blue dCi Play (115 ps)View this car
Renault Kadjar
1.5 Blue dCi Play (115 ps)
- 105,428 miles
- 2019 reg
- Manual
- Diesel
- Read more about 2016 used Renault Clio 1.5 dCi Dynamique Nav (90 ps)View this car
Renault Clio
1.5 dCi Dynamique Nav (90 ps)
- 49,198 miles
- 2016 reg
- Manual
- Diesel
- Read more about 2019 used Renault Clio 0.9 TCe Iconic (90 ps)View this car
Renault Clio
0.9 TCe Iconic (90 ps)
- 65,889 miles
- 2019 reg
- Manual
- Petrol
- Read more about 2020 used Renault Clio 1.0 TCe Iconic (100 ps)View this car
Renault Clio
1.0 TCe Iconic (100 ps)
- 34,396 miles
- 2020 reg
- Manual
- Petrol
- Read more about 2020 used Renault Kadjar 1.3 TCe S Edition (140 ps)View this car
Renault Kadjar
1.3 TCe S Edition (140 ps)
- 54,037 miles
- 2020 reg
- Manual
- Petrol
- Read more about 2020 used Renault Kadjar 1.3 TCe Iconic (140 ps)View this car
Renault Kadjar
1.3 TCe Iconic (140 ps)
- 32,046 miles
- 2020 reg
- Manual
- Petrol
- Read more about 2020 used Renault Clio 1.3 TCe RS Line EDC (130 ps)View this car
Renault Clio
1.3 TCe RS Line EDC (130 ps)
- 49,317 miles
- 2020 reg
- Automatic
- Petrol
- Read more about 2019 used Renault Kadjar 1.5 Blue dCi S Edition (115 ps)View this car
Renault Kadjar
1.5 Blue dCi S Edition (115 ps)
- 34,416 miles
- 2019 reg
- Manual
- Diesel
- Read more about 2016 used Renault Clio 1.6 TCe Renaultsport Nav Trophy EDC (220 ps)View this car
Renault Clio
1.6 TCe Renaultsport Nav Trophy EDC (220 ps)
- 26,619 miles
- 2016 reg
- Automatic
- Petrol
- Read more about 2019 used Renault Grand Scenic 1.7 Blue dCi Signature (120 ps)View this car
Renault Grand Scenic
1.7 Blue dCi Signature (120 ps)
- 32,718 miles
- 2019 reg
- Manual
- Diesel
- Read more about 2022 used Renault Zoe R135 EV50 52kWh GT Line + (Rapid Charge) (134 bhp)View this car
Renault Zoe
R135 EV50 52kWh GT Line + (Rapid Charge) (134 bhp)
- 12,068 miles
- 2022 reg
- Automatic
- Electric
Select a Renault model
Browse popular Renault car types
Renault car buying guide
Famous for its chic little Clio and family-friendly Grand Scenic, French manufacturer Renault builds some of the most stylish cars in the world. But beneath their fashionable exteriors are some of the quietest and most fuel-efficient engines you can get, making Renault a popular choice for people who go on long trips.
Comfort has always been a big part of Renault’s design philosophy, and even its smallest cars are roomy on the inside. The compact Captur and king-sized Koleos are popular and have plenty of space for growing families, and anybody wanting a small electric car should check out the Zoe, as it’s probably the best-value EV on the market.
Renault common questions
Z.E. stands for Zero Emissions and refers to Renault’s electric cars, the two-seater Twizy buggy and the Zoe supermini.
R-Link is the name for Renault’s easy-to-use touchscreen infotainment systems. Featuring satnav, audio and car information, it can also be used to download lots of useful apps.
R.S. stands for Renault Sport and is the badge used for the brand’s high performance models. With powerful engines and uprated suspension, they’re sporty cars with performance figures - and prices - to match.
Renault’s GT-Line models are for owners who want a sportier look and feel for their car but not at great cost. Enhanced looks and uprated come with the same low running costs as standard versions.
Models wearing the ECO2 badge are Renault’s most efficient cars. Fuel-saving technology such as stop-start, regenerative braking and improved aerodynamics help keep running costs of ECO2 models low.