New Renault Kangoo with combustion engine arrives in June

New Renault Kangoo with combustion engine arrives in June
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A new generation Renault Kangoo begins to reach the Brazilian market. The new range, with a combustion engine, will be launched in the country at the beginning of June. And Estradão will be at the launch event. In any case, Renault began exporting units of the new model. In other words, the first units produced at the Santa Isabel factory, in Córdoba, Argentina, arrive in Brazil this month.

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However, it is worth mentioning that the new generation of Kangoo arrives with a 1.6 SCe Flex engine. Therefore, the brand also promises a range with the highest load capacity in the compact van segment. Likewise, greater power and facilities for those who operate on a daily basis in loading and unloading transport in expanded centers. As a sliding side door.

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However, it is worth remembering that the Renault Kangoo is present in Brazil in the electric version. The vehicle has a 90 kWh engine. In other words, around 120 hp of power and 25 mkgf of torque delivered immediately.

This model is also an evolution of the Renault Kangoo ZE. In other words, the first generation of electric vehicles in the range. In any case, the current generation delivers 210 km of autonomy.

Regarding capacity, the model can carry up to 800 kg of payload, with a cargo compartment of up to 4.3 m³. Therefore, everything indicates that the version with the Flex engine should arrive with more capacity compared to its electric brother. After all, there is no penalty for the weight of the batteries.

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