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Renault Arkana

Renault Arkana

Build Dates

Sep 2021 - onwards

On Sale Dates

Sep 2021 - onwards

Applies To

All variants

Vehicle Type

Small SUV

Engine/Fuel Type

Petrol / diesel vehicles

Price Bracket

$35,000 - $65,000

Rating Year/Datestamp

2019

ANCAP Safety Rating

Rating Expires

Dec 2025

ANCAP Safety
Tested
2019

The Renault Arkana was introduced in Australia from September 2021 and New Zealand from March 2022. The ANCAP safety rating for the Renault Arkana is based on testing of the Renault Captur. ANCAP was provided with technical information to show that the test results of the Renault Captur are also applicable to the Renault Arkana. This ANCAP safety rating applies to all Arkana variants built from July 2021.

Dual frontal, side chest-protecting and side head-protecting (curtain) airbags are standard.

Autonomous emergency braking (City, Interurban and Vulnerable Road User), and lane keep assist (LKA) with lane departure warning (LDW), are standard on all variants.

A full list of safety features and technologies can be viewed within the Technical Report (see download link).

Assessment Scores

ANCAP Safety
Adult Occupant Protection
96%
36.8 out of 38
ANCAP Safety
Child Occupant Protection
85%
42.0 out of 49
ANCAP Safety
Vulnerable Road User Protection
75%
36.1 out of 48
ANCAP Safety
Safety Assist
72%
9.4 out of 13

Safety Assist Technologies

AEB - City
Standard on all variants
AEB - Interurban
Standard on all variants
AEB - VRU
Standard on all variants
AEB - Junction
Not available on any variant
AEB - Backover
Not available on any variant
LSS
Standard on all variants
The ANCAP safety rating for the Renault Arkana (Sept 2021 – onwards) is based on crash tests of the Renault Captur.  Renault Captur pictured (oblique pole test at 32km/h).
The ANCAP safety rating for the Renault Arkana (Sept 2021 – onwards) is based on crash tests of the Renault Captur.  Renault Captur pictured (full width frontal test at 50km/h).
The ANCAP safety rating for the Renault Arkana (Sept 2021 – onwards) is based on crash tests of the Renault Captur.  Renault Captur pictured (full width frontal test at 50km/h).