Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Renault Arkana

First introduced in Russia, the Renault Arkana is a coupe crossover that prefers to speak Russian rather than French because this quirk is made for but after several thoughts and reconsiderations, Renault finally brought the Arkana where it is supposed to belong but with a major twist.

2022 Renault Arkana

The Renault Arkana, priced at 29,700 Euros plus additional costs, finally comes home but with a major twist that differentiates itself from the time we first saw it in Russia. That's right because while it looks almost identical, the mechanicals and the interior have been altered to suit Western Europe, and instead of being imported from Moscow for obvious and subtle reasons, the new Arkana is imported from South Korea.

2022 Renault Arkana

2022 Renault Arkana interior

Yes, the new Arkana is an import from South Korea, where it was known and sold as the Renault Samsung XM3, and judging from the styling, the Arkana is similarly styled just like its Korean relative except for the front face that made the first impression. While the XM3's front face is striking to look at, the Arkana's front face is somewhat milder and more serious to look at.

Come to the interior and you are greeted by the  9.3-inch touch screen that is not friendly for speedo boys if you know what I mean as well as the longer 10.25 TFT display that takes place from the typical speedos. Don't worry, there are knobs for the air-con and that's it. On the passenger side, this five-seater is not bad to make a living out of it and the boot space of up to 513 liters with the secret compartment opened means it can carry anything when taken for a family outing or for business in the case of TNVS or deliveries.

2022 Renault Arkana

Unlike the Arkanas of the East, this Arkana made with the French drivers in mind is powered by two kinds of powertrains such as the 1.3L TCe 140 mated to a 6-speed EDC and the 1,6L E-TECH 145 hybrid mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox. The former is the quicker one because it can go from 0-100kph in 9.8 seconds and has a top speed of 200kph but the latter is something to talk about. While the top speed is slower than a Japanese car, its fuel efficiency of 4.2L/100km based on NEDC standards is proof that this is the go-getter for those who are going the extra mile.

Of course, the Arkana is a front-wheel-drive-only crossover and cheap but it behaves almost like the Megane in a good way and it's basically not old-fashioned by the way it moves. That's because it runs on the bits and bobs from the Megane rather than the Dacia bits that its Russian equivalent uses.

On the issue of safety, the Arkana is packed with a wide array of safety features such as Highway & Traffic Jam Companion, Adaptive cruise control (with Stop & Go), Active emergency braking system, Blind spot warning, Lane departure warning, and lane guard system, and many others.

Love it or hate it, this is the Arkana that you should be focusing on, not the other way around because now that the Arkana finally hits the European Union as an import from South Korea instead of Russia, there's so much to catch up with Renault's first coupe crossover that got them noticed.

Photo: Renault

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