We say
Enormo-MPV, though it's priced a couple of grand above competitors and very dated against modern rivals.
Performance
The Espace has plenty of choice with diesels and petrols. 2.0 and 2.2-litre diesels are probably the pick as they offer the most flexibility.
Emissions
Fuel economy around the 40mpg is more than respectable; while CO2 emissions are all below 190g/km in the Espace range.
Driving
The Espace is composed and comfortable. Impressive driving for a large car.
Feel
The Espace’s engines struggle when revved so can be noisy. Overall fairly hushed though.
Space
Seven seats, with the rear seats splitfolding to provide more loadspace. Boot is fairly small before extended though.
Equipment
Loads of kit at entry-level on the Espace and plenty beyond.
Price
The Espace is expensive in the sector against superior rivals, but running costs should be decent on the diesels, and there's plenty of kit to reckon on. Residuals are also strong.
Quality
Good inside and engines should be strong. The Espace is old, so may suffer from Renault’s reliability problems of old.
Safety
The Espace is packed with safety kit and 5 NCAP stars.
Pros
Safe, comfortable, versatile, massive.
Cons
Ageing, basic.
Alternatives
Citroen C8, Seat Alhambra, For Galaxy, Volkswagen Sharan