Renault Kadjar 2015 Review

Renault Kadjar appeared on the market as a stylish crossover that is based on the highly popular Nissan Qashqai. The result was a really great SUV that is a lot better. We are faced with a great quality, low running costs, practicality and desirability. The very best option is the Renault Kadjar Dynamique Nav 1.5 dCi 110. This mid-size crossover is definitely a good one but why is this?

Performance

Driving this SUV is considered to be a delight by most reviewers. The vehicle handles itself really great while on the road. We have a driving position that is raised and that is quite great. You will particularly enjoy driving while in the town. When looking at roads that are faster, you have great steering and much more. The engine options available are 3, with the best one being the one we mentioned above. We are faced with some emissions that are lower than the medium market.

Interiors

Quality is really high both on the outside and on the inside. We have a vehicle that is well-built and pretty good-looking. The only little problem that exists is that the futuristic look does not actually exist. We have some little problems but we have all the basics that you currently need. You want to have patience and go on a drive in order to be 100% sure that you will enjoy what is offered.

What is interesting with the Qashqai is improved by Renault Kadjar since the inside is actually bigger. Dimensions are similar at first glance but if you are more careful, you instantly notice that there are differences. Cargo space is enough for most families. Back space is good but not the highest in the class. The Mazda CX-5 is roomier.

Safety

Renault Kadjar has many parts that the Qashqai has so it should come as no surprise to notice similarities in terms of safety and reliability. When looking at reliability, the SUV is considered to be the 46th out of the 200 that were tested by Driver Power in 2015. However, we can consider the rating to be a little better since Renault has a really good warranty system in place. Safety is as high as you would want it to be.