2025 Renault Kangoo Petrol and Electric Vans Updated

2025 Renault Kangoo Petrol and Electric Vans Updated

The 2025 Renault Kangoo small panel van range has received an update in Australia – yet prices have remained the same.

Renault has dropped the manual transmission from the petrol-powered Kangoo range, slimming the range to four models – short- or long-wheelbase bodies with a choice of petrol or electric power.

The petrol Kangoo variants come with a 1.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, sending 96kW and 240Nm to the front wheels through a seven-speed automatic dual-clutch transmission – with a combined fuel consumption claim of 6.2 litres per 100 kilometres.

For those wanting emissions-free transport, the electric Kangoo E-Tech has a 90kW/245Nm electric motor driving the front wheels, fed from a 45kWh battery which – with an unladen driving range of 286 kilometres (WLTP).

The new Kangoo has been updated with a 7.0-inch digital display in the instrument cluster, a digital rear-view mirror, tyre-pressure warning system, driver fatigue monitoring system, along with Renault latest badging.

The Kangoo E-Tech also receives 80kW DC fast charging.

Buyers can also option the Visibility Pack for $1600, which adds LED headlights, LED front fog-lamps, and automatic high-beams, while the $3000 Comfort Pack adds adaptive cruise control, ‘credit card’-style sensor key and push-button start, body-coloured door handles, satellite navigation, blind-sport monitoring, front and side parking sensors, wireless smartphone charger, centre console with arm rest and storage, and climate control.

Those who option the Comfort Pack in the Kangoo E-Tech also get a heated leather steering wheel.

The Trade Pack can also be optioned for an additional $1400, adding a wooden cargo floor, cargo area wall lining, underbody protection, and LED cargo lights.

Short-wheelbase petrol buyers can also increase the payload from 563kg to 763kg for an extra $600, while Renault provides several options for colour-coded bumpers, sliding doors with glass, and rear barn doors.

The 2025 Renault Kangoo has service intervals of 30,000km/12 months (whichever comes first), with capped-price servicing available for up to five years/150,000km.

Petrol-powered Kangoo vans come with a five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty, while the electric Kangoo E-Tech has a five-year/100,000km warranty along with an eight-year/160,000km battery warranty.

Pricing

2025 Renault Kangoo Australian Pricing
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Kangoo SWB petrol auto$42,990
Kangoo LWB petrol auto$44,990
Kangoo SWB E-Tech$61,990
Kangoo LWB E-Tech$63,990

Note: Prices quoted exclude on-road costs and are subject to change.

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How much is the 2025 Renault Kangoo in Australia?

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The 2025 Renault Kangoo is priced from $42,990 before on-road costs in Australia for a short-wheelbase petrol model.

How much is the electric 2025 Renault Kangoo E-Tech in Australia?

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The 2025 Renault Kangoo E-Tech is priced from $61,990 before on-road costs for a short-wheelbase model.

How much range does the electric 2025 Renault Kangoo E-Tech come with?

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The electric Renault Kangoo E-Tech has 286 kilometres of unladen driving range from its 45kWh battery.

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Ben Zachariah
Ben Zachariah is a seasoned writer and motoring journalist from Melbourne, having worked in the automotive industry for more than two decades. Ben began writing professionally more than 15 years ago and has written for Drive.com.au, Wheels, MOTOR, 4X4 Australia, Street Machine and CarSales.com.au. He has also freelanced for watch enthusiast website Time+Tide and US defence website Task & Purpose. He completed his MBA in Finance in early 2021 and is considered an expert on classic car investment.
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