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Renault Scenic wins Car of the Year at Geneva auto show

Renault's Scenic electric sport-utility vehicle won the Car of the Year award at the Geneva auto show on Monday, giving a boost to the French company as it electrifies its business.
Agence France-Presse | Feb 26 2024
A Renault Scenic E-Tech electric awarded European Car of the Year 2024 by a panel of 59 automobile journalists representing 22 countries is pictured on February 26, 2024 ahead of the Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Fabrice Coffrini, AFP
A Renault Scenic E-Tech electric awarded European Car of the Year 2024 by a panel of 59 automobile journalists representing 22 countries is pictured on February 26, 2024 ahead of the Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva. Fabrice Coffrini, AFP

Renault's Scenic electric sport-utility vehicle won the Car of the Year award at the Geneva auto show on Monday, giving a boost to the French company as it electrifies its business.

The small SUV narrowly beat the BMW 5 Series sedan for the title, which was awarded by a jury of 58 European journalists who cover the auto sector.

The ceremony was held at the Geneva International Motor Show, which returned after a four-year hiatus linked to the COVID pandemic.

Renault is the only European automaker with a presence at this year's auto show as giants Volkswagen and Stellantis, whose brands include Peugeot and Fiat, decided to skip the event.

Renault launched an electric version of the Scenic model, a popular family car, in late 2023 and the first deliveries are due to begin in the coming spring.

The company aims to be a fully-electric brand in Europe by 2030.

The last time Renault won the Car of the Year prize was in 2006.

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