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Launch Report
Renault Modus

So Many New Ideas
by Alan Douglas (06 Sep 04)

Renault Modus 07.Renault Modus 07.The Modus is the first stage in Renault's renewal of its small car range, competing against no fewer than 40 rival models in a market which has seen growth of more than 31%. So it has a big job to do.

Renault's marketing people label the Modus "the small car with the big heart", and for once I can see their point. It looks compact, but is bigger all round and 150kg heavier than the Clio, and makes greater use of space inside. It has the corporate-look Renault front end and, like its bigger brothers the Megane Scenic and Espace, the vertical back end.

There are three petrol engines - 1.2, 1.4 and 1.6-litre - and two versions of the 1.5 turbo diesel turning out 65 and 80bhp. I drove only the latter diesel and, even though it was the more powerful of the two, it laboured a little when asked to do anything strenuous. In its predetermined role as a city car, the small unit is perfectly adequate.

With the entry-level Authentique trim, the 75bhp 1.2-litre petrol version will be in the showrooms at £9250 - which is £500 less than the equivalent Vauxhall Corsa or VW Polo - and prices rise to the top-of-the-range 113bhp 1.6-litre automatic at bang on £13,000. Most buyers will go for some of the add-on packs which could bump up the price by anything up to £4000.

With insurance ratings the lowest in the sector, and economy figures among the best, Renault should have no trouble meeting its sales target of 25,000 in a full year.

Renault Modus 02 - Interior.

Inside the car, the most notable feature is how quiet it is, regardless of the engine size or type. A great deal of time and effort has been put into improving the acoustics, and the Modus is delightfully peaceful, although that changes when the large glass sunroof is opened.

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