Renault has confirmed the Symbioz small SUV will arrive locally later this year, bringing the French brand’s latest mild- and full-hybrid tech Down Under in a new-to-Australia nameplate.

The announcement follows the model’s recent appearance in Australian Government certification documents, and confirms the Symbioz will be Renault’s newest small SUV to go on sale here since radio silence fell on the arrival of the facelifted Captur.

As such, it seems likely the Symbioz will be Renault Australia’s indirect replacement for the Captur, which remains available here in the form of the Mitsubishi ASX.

Renault says the Symbioz will arrive in Australia in the second half of 2026, before which pricing and full specifications will be announced.

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“We know not everyone wants to drive a ‘same-same’ SUV and we know this car will earn its place in this market,” said Renault Australia general manager Glen Sealey.

“We have worked very hard with the factory to ensure the new Renault Symbioz is well equipped, delivers excellent real-world fuel economy, and will be available at an attainable price point.”

Initial specifications confirm that the Symbioz will be offered in Australia with both mild- and full-hybrid powertrains, and will sit below the fully electric Scenic E-Tech, which was launched last month.

Mild-hybrid (MHEV) variants will utilise a 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 104kW of power and 245Nm of torque, mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. It’ll almost certainly be front-wheel drive, with overseas info suggesting 12-volt MHEV assistance.