At 4.78 Meters Long, With 245 HP Plug-In Hybrid Powertrain and Cutting-Edge Technology, The Grand Koleos Arrives To Compete With Jeep Commander and Toyota Corolla Cross As Renault’s First Hybrid In Brazil.
Renault is ready to make an impact in the Brazilian SUV market in 2025 with the arrival of the Grand Koleos. This model, with its sophisticated design and state-of-the-art technology, promises to be a milestone in the brand’s history, debuting as Renault’s first hybrid in Brazil. But what makes this SUV so special? Let’s explore the details and understand why the Grand Koleos is a bold and innovative bet.
A New Strategy From Renault For Brazil
Do you remember the Renault Koleos? It was presented in 2016 at the São Paulo Auto Show, but it was never sold in the country. Now, Renault is making a strong comeback, bringing the Grand Koleos, an SUV that seeks to compete in a market dominated by models like the Jeep Commander and the Toyota Corolla Cross.
At nearly 4.8 meters long and with a proposal for sophistication, the Grand Koleos represents Renault’s new strategy of offering more premium vehicles to the Brazilian public. It will be imported from South Korea, with no possibility of local manufacturing, but it promises to win over consumers with an attractive package of technology and sustainability.
-
Used Civic and Corolla have been stuck in stock for months. “People are preferring Chinese cars,” says the car dealership owner.
-
Toyota Sienna becomes a “VIP lounge on wheels” in Brazil after receiving a Chinese luxury kit, seats with massage, Starlink, refrigerator, and a 245 hp hybrid engine, targeting high-income families, artists, and executive transport in an almost million-dollar van.
-
Two new 300cc models from QJ Motor are expected to arrive in Brazil as SBM to target the CB 300F and shake up the low-displacement market, with more power and liquid cooling than Honda.
-
Camaro may reappear in 2027, but not as you remember: Chevrolet prepares the return of the icon with four doors, manual transmission, and an extreme performance version to face the new era of sports cars.
What To Expect From The Design And Technology Of The Grand Koleos

If you appreciate a robust and elegant design, the Grand Koleos will not disappoint. Inspired by the Geely Monjaro, the SUV combines futuristic elements and striking lines. Notable are the sharp headlights and the new Renault logo, which gives it a modern touch.
Inside, the Grand Koleos offers a true technological spectacle. There are three 12.3-inch screens, including one for the passenger, which may be deactivated in Brazil due to local legislation. The interior finish has also been enhanced with refined materials, aligning with the luxury proposal that Renault wants to convey.
The First Hybrid From Renault In Brazil: Powertrain And Sustainability
The standout feature of the Grand Koleos is under the hood: its plug-in hybrid powertrain. Combining a 1.5 turbo engine with two electric motors, the setup delivers an impressive 245 hp. This configuration promises not only performance but also energy efficiency, ideal for those seeking fuel economy and lower environmental impact.
But that’s not all. The model will also include a more affordable version, equipped with a 2.0 turbo engine producing 211 hp. Thus, Renault aims to cater both to consumers wanting hybrid technology and those who prefer more traditional options.
Why The Grand Koleos Is A Safe Bet?
The arrival of the Grand Koleos in Brazil is more than just a simple launch. It is a strategy to win over a market that increasingly values sustainability and innovation. By offering a hybrid with premium characteristics, Renault positions itself as a direct competitor in a rapidly growing segment.
The Grand Koleos stands out for its balance between cost and benefit. Compared to other hybrids available, it promises to be an attractive option, both in terms of technology and design.
The Grand Koleos is not just another SUV on the market; it represents a significant advancement in the offering of hybrid vehicles in Brazil. With modern design, cutting-edge technology, and a focus on sustainability, it has everything to win over the Brazilian public.

-
-
3 people reacted to this.