All Scenics come with two-way steering wheel adjustment and a driver's seat that moves up and down. Some drivers may find the seat high, though, even at its lowest position. Controls are simple and easy to reach but the centrally located digital readout can be tricky to read at a glance. Forward visibility is excellant.
In standard form, the Scenic seats five, with three separate rear chairs that can be folded or removed. Longer Grand versions can have two more seats that fold simply into or out of the boot floor (but limited legroom means these are strictly for children). In the rear there is decent legroom.
Trim includes remote locking, a card starting system and
electric front windows. Expression models add a CD player, air-con, electric
The materials used throughout the Grand Scenic’s cabin are of a high quality, and the interior feels very durable and up to the rigours of family life. The engines are tough, but there have been some electrical glitches with the five-seat model.
It’s no surprise the Grand Scenic scores well on Security & Saftey. Anti-lock brakes, electronic stability and six airbags are standard. Deadlocks are fitted to all Grand Scenics.
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