Get on the road with Renault for 242

Renault has announced its finance offers for the forthcoming 242-registration period with a competitive zero per cent APR or a €1,500 trade-in bonus available across the Clio, Captur, Arkana, and Austral E-Tech full hybrid models.

The zero per cent HP APR finance offer with Mobilize Financial Services (MFS) is based on a maximum finance amount of €25,000 and a maximum term of 48 months, which Renault claims will save customers over €3,000 in interest versus high street banks. This offer is available up to 31st July.

For 242 customers looking to experience the Scenic E-Tech electric – voted 2024 car of the year – a 4.9 per cent APR HP offer is available from MFS. Renault has also announced an exclusive offer of a €500 ‘Go Anywhere’ hotel gift card to the first 100 customers ordering their new Scenic before 31st August.

The 100 per cent electric Scenic E-Tech boasts a WLTP range of 610km and quick charging of up to 150 kW, with a 545-litre boot, and the innovative Solarbay opacifying sunroof and ‘ingenious’ rear armrest completing the cabin ‘all-comfort’ package.

The Renault Rafale

The Rafale E-Tech full hybrid, Renault’s new flagship model, will also be available with 4.9 per cent APR HP offer offer as will the Megane E-Tech electric. The Rafale hybrid SUV coupe is available to order now for delivery in July.

With its generous interior space and wide range of high-tech features, the Rafale offers an impressive onboard experience and will be available in the 200 hp E-Tech hybrid powertrain with its proven performance/efficiency ratio, already available with the Austral.

Renault’s ‘early-bird’ 242 PCP offer of 3.9 per cent APR is available on all Renault models including the Scenic, Rafale and Megane. This ‘early bird’ offer is available with MFS finance up to 30th June for registration by the end of July 2024 and the offer is extended to 31st July for orders on the Scenic and Rafale.

Renault Ireland says it will also continue to offer a no deposit on PCP for all new and existing customers across all Renault models.

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