Renault Kangoo Van 2014-2022 SHOULD YOU BUY ONE..? In-depth review
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Renault Kangoo Van 2014-2022 SHOULD YOU BUY ONE..? In-depth review

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By 2014, the second generation 'FC/FW'-series version of Renault's Kangoo van had evolved - but not beyond recognition. This 'Phase II' version was smarter, cleverer and better built. It's 'Energy' dCi diesel engines were also impressively economical, plus there was Zero Emissions all-electric technology for those wanting it. In this form, this van sold pretty much unchanged until the end of its production life in 2021. For the used customer in the market for a compact yet spacious used van, it's a strong contender.

History
By 2014, it was time to take a fresh look at the Renault Kangoo van. Though it had been on sale since 2008, the French brand had never stopped developing what was one of Europe's favourite compact LCVs. Hence the introduction in 2014 of this improved 'Phase II' model.
By then, the Kangoo had been quite a success story for Renault. The first generation version was launched in 1997 to replace the boxy Extra model and had to last for eleven years before this MK2 design arrived as part of a fresh wave of more sophisticated, more car-like small vans. Over the years, Kangoo models have been built in France, Argentina, Morocco and Malaysia and sold as everything from MPVs to light 4x4s. Latterly though, the focus has been on the core panel van market, which this vehicle revitalised in 2011 by becoming the first LCV available with the option of all-electric power.
By 2014 though, that technology was no longer unique in this segment. Plus there was much tougher competition in the form of all-new rivals like Ford's Transit Connect and the Mercedes Citan. The Citan was actually Kangoo-based and its development prompted Renault to make important changes to the quality and technology of this van - hence the introduction of the 'Phase II' version we're looking at here with its smarter front end styling. This MK2 Kangoo LCV sold in this form pretty much unchanged until the end of its production life in 2021.

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