Renault is entering the crossover segment its Nissan sibling created through use of the underpinnings from the Qashqai. Renault says there is a 60% parts share between that model and its Kadjar, but only 5% of visible elements are lifted from the Nissan.
The most popular engine will be the 1.5-litre dCi 110hp diesel driven here, with 130hp 1.6 diesel and 130hp 1.2 petrol units also in the line-up. The 110 is clearly the best bet, and feels like it loses little in performance terms against the more powerful diesel.
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