2020 Renault Kadjar Intens review

The new Kadjar is exactly what Renault needs in Australia now – at least, it is on paper. After all, compact and medium crossovers are among the best-selling vehicles in the country, and the Kadjar is something of a segment-straddling goldilocks. It shares its underpinnings with the Nissan Qashqai, among the strongest-selling compact crossovers in the world, but Renault has given it a larger body. It's knocking on the door of cars like the Hyundai Tucson for size, both inside and out.

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