Renault Modus Euro NCAP 5 Stars
When is an MPV not an MPV when its the Renault Modus! This cheeky little car with its tall shape is aimed at customers requiring a more practical small car but still has the airy feel and space of a small MPV.
The Modus has won numerous awards including Diesel Car Best Supermini, Scottish Small Car of the Year and Test Drive magazine compact MPV. Combining features you might not expect to find on a small car the clever Modus can carry more than you would expect. The lower section of the tailgate has a panel that is hinged at its base and can be opened downwards allowing access even if you find someone has parked so close that you can't open the boot. There is also the option to specify the Modus with an integrated bicycle rack
which can carry two adult bikes.
Five trim levels are offered. Authentique, Expression, Privilege, Dynamique and Initiale . All versions have a CDplayer, 'Sweep to Centre' Windscreen Wipers, remote central locking, power steering and electric front windows as standard.
Powered by 1.2, 1.4 or 1.6 litre petrol engines, along with a number of different versions of the 1.5 diesel, the Modus might not challenge the hot hatch revving wanting to race you away from the lights but it will keep up with the flow of traffic and deliver you and your cargo in comfort.
The Modus provides frugal running costs, low insurance rates and cheap servicing. with 18,000-mile intervals. For those wanting reduce their footprint on the planet the 1.5 diesel combines good performance with penny pinching economy. With emissions as low as 119g/km
it is rewarded with a VED rating B, which not only entitles its owners to reduced road tax, but for those travelling or living within the London congestion charging zone this eco friendly car is exempted. The real bonus is the fuel economy of over 50mpg even in urban driving conditions, which rises to almost 70mpg
when caressed.
The Modus was the first small car to be awarded a maximum five-star rating in the Euro NCAP crash tests. Entry models have four airbags, whilst most are fitted with six. Anti-lock brakes and emergency brake assist deliver safe but muscular stopping power. Every model has deadlocks to deter theft.
Every new Renault comes with a 3 year warranty package. The first 2 years of unlimited mileage followed by a further year of cover up to 60,000 mileage. In addition there is a 12-year anti-corrosion warranty. Renault UK also employs the services of the AA to
provide Renault Assistance during the warranty cover (up to 24 months from date of registration). This fully comprehensive roadside assistance package is available 24 hours a day, every day of the week.
About the manufacturer
Committed to protecting the environment throughout its processes, one of Renault's strengths is its capacity to integrate the environment into every stage of a vehicle project. From the design right through to the end of its life cycle, each new vehicle requires important
environmental decisions to be made, from the choices of materials, the methods of fluid extraction, the dismantling operations for recycling, emissions, fuel consumption and noise levels to list just a few. With mould-breaking innovations such as direct injection
Commonrail diesels and robotised gearboxes, Renault has consistently demonstrated that care for the environment can be compatible with real technical progress.
As alternative fuel sources as still a way off, Renault continues to strives to minimize CO2 emissions from its existing gasoline and diesel engines. They are tackling this from many different angles, including optimized fuel combustion, lightweight vehicle design, and reducing friction between moving parts. Improvements in all these areas help reduce fuel consumption, and thereby CO2 emissions and Renault is a leading manufacturer in this area as highlighted by the fact that in 2005, 25% of all vehicles sold in Europe that emitted less than 120g/km CO2 were Renaults. A lead Renault plan to continue by selling a million cars a year with CO2 emissions under 140g/km by 2008, with a third of these emitting less than 120 grams. Not surprising then that Renault proudly boasts that it already has one of the best vehicle ranges in the world for fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Looking to the future and the eventual replacement of petroleum Fuels, Renault has been taking part in ambitious research programs on alternative energies for both the near future with the development of
biomass fuels and battery-electric vehicles, and the longer term with advanced technologies like fuel cells to power electric vehicles. When Renault announced its "Renault Commitment 2009" on February 9,
2006, it confirmed that the group was preparing a broad range of alternative technologies, of which the fuel cell is just one part.
At the 16th World Hydrogen Energy Conference in Lyons, France Renault was able to show off the advances it has made in the development of vehicles powered by fuel cells with reformers used to apply hydrogen energy to power a car. This technology directly produces hydrogen on demand and on board the vehicle, solving the problem of very high-pressure or cryogenic storage. Since 2002, Renault and Nuvera Fuel Cells have been working together on this solution by which the reformer, transforms liquid fuel into reformate, a hydrogen-rich gas that can be used to supply the fuel cell. The only by product of this process is water, which is then returned in a closed circuit to the reformer that needs water to operate.
When a vehicle reaches the end of its service life Renault recognises that, as well as being a potential burden on the environment, it is not worthless and still has a value as it contains expensive raw materials
that can be recycled. In line with the requirements of the EC End of Life Vehicle Directive, Renault owners are offered the possibility to dispose of their vehicle, free of charge, via a Renault appointed take back facility. Renault has selected Cartakeback.com Ltd to provide
free take back to last owners of vehicles of the Renault, Alpine and Dacia brands. All take back and treatment facilities operate in conformity with the Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) requirements. Vehicles will be treated to meet the recycling and recovery target of 85 percent by weight from 2006 as set by the End of Life Vehicle Directive.