Across languages, the resonance of this concept is evident; 'symbiosis' in English, 'simbiose' in Spanish, and 'simbiosi' in Italian, rendering the name Symbioz universally comprehensible.
Measuring 4.41m in length, Symbioz stands as the most compact hybrid in Renault’s C-segment range. Its interior is thoughtfully designed to cater to the needs of families, offering abundant space and ample loading capacity.
Augmenting its practicality is Renault’s cutting-edge technology, including the new-generation Solarbay panoramic glass roof, capable of transitioning from transparent to opaque with a simple switch, and the E-Tech full hybrid 145hp engine. Weighing under 1,500kg, Symbioz's utilization of this advanced drivetrain ensures heightened driving pleasure and reduced fuel consumption.
Sylvia Dos Santos, Head of Naming Strategy at Renault Marketing Division, remarked,
Renault remains attuned to its customers, striving to meet the diverse needs of both private and business users. To this end, the brand presents a comprehensive lineup of vehicles perfectly suited to Europe’s C-segment, encompassing electric and hybrid models."For this new compact family car, we sought a name imbued with human significance, reflecting the intimate connection between a family and their vehicle. Symbioz aptly captures the essence of life with our car, where passengers seamlessly merge with their vehicle and the surrounding environment."
In the realm of pure electric vehicles, Renault offers the technologically advanced, award-winning Megane E-Tech 100% electric, alongside the groundbreaking Scenic E-Tech 100% electric, which has set new standards in the electric family car category. Symbioz joins Renault’s existing hybrid C-segment offerings, including the recently-introduced premium Austral E-Tech full hybrid and the Arkana E-Tech full hybrid, blending distinctive SUV design with coupé-style flair.