Renault Safrane

The large Renault saloon was launched in 1992 as the successor of Renault 25. In then, it was described as competent rather than class-leading, unlike the contemporary Mercedes W124 and BMW 5-series. It was high on comfort - good ride from adaptive damping, big cabin and useful hatchback, but low on power, handling sharpness and road / wind noise insulation. Dynamic aspect was particularly its weakness, not even the 260 hp Biturbo version with Quadra 4wd system (now dead) deliver real excitement. In fact, Renault never intended to be BMW-chaser. 

A mid-life makeover in 1997 gave it a facelift and a Volvo-sourced 170 hp 2.5-litre inline-5 engine, which replaced the old PRV V6. As a result, Safrane deliberately descended its marketing position to attract fleet or budget-conscious buyers. Next year, the French national 3.0 V6 (good for 194 hp) joined the range and lifted performance a lot.  

However, the fundamental shortcomings of the chassis prevent the Safrane from further improvement in dynamic aspect and refinement. The hatchback body is no longer deemed to be rigid by today's standard. The all-MacPherson struts suspensions are even outdated.  

Luckily, the styling is not yet outdated. The cabin is still roomy and comfortable. Dashboard remains distinctively shaped and nicely built (certainly looks a lot better than Opel Omega, its biggest rival). So, it's not bad for an 8-year-old car. 
 

The above report was last updated in 1998. All Rights Reserved.

Specifications

Model
Safrane 3.0
Layout
Front-engined, Fwd
Dimensions
L / W / H / WB: 4768 / 1816 / 1435 / 2765 mm
Engine
V6, dohc, 4v/cyl.
Capacity
2946 c.c.
Power
194 hp
Torque
197 lbft
Transmission
4A
Suspension
F: strut / R: strut
Tyres
205/60 R15
Weight
1580 kg
Top speed
N/A
0-60 mph
N/A
0-100 mph
N/A
 

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