Two-tone metallic - Flame red with diamond black roof
Two-tone metallic - Arctic white with diamond black roof
Two-tone metallic - Midnight blue with diamond black roof
Two-tone metallic - Shadow grey with diamond black roof
Special two tone - Matte shadow grey with diamond black roof
Prices and colour availability may vary based on trim.
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£37,495 - £45,495
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Colour guide
Metallic - Diamond black
Free
Diamond Black is a free colour – but only on the mid-spec Esprit Alpine trim. You'll have to pay for it on other trims. Regardless, it's a smart option that gives the Scenic a stealthy look.
Metallic - Flame red
Free
Flame Red might be a free colour, but it doesn't look like you've cheaped out, because it's a deep, dark red that gives the Scenic a bright yet sophisticated appearance.
Specifications
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Two-tone metallic - Flame red with diamond black roof
£500
You can give the Scenic a bit more contrast by pairing the Flame Red paint with a Diamond Black roof. It works well with the chrome trim that runs above the windows and into the rear of the car to give the Scenic a lower stance.
Metallic - Arctic white
£750
Going for a white paint job on an SUV can make them look a bit fridge-like, but the Scenic isn't a particularly massive car and has a pretty cool design, so the white works well – though will naturally be a nightmare to keep clean in winter.
Metallic - Midnight blue
£750
Midnight Blue is a really dark shade of blue that gives the Scenic a premium, upmarket feel. It's good for people who want a subtle colour but want something more interesting than black.
Metallic - Shadow grey
£750
Shadow Grey isn't the most exciting colour to go for, but its simple inoffensive appearance means that it should be easy to shift on the used market when the time comes, which could also shave a few pounds off your monthly payments.
Two-tone metallic - Arctic white with diamond black roof
£1,250
If all white is a bit much for your tastes, you could pair this with a black roof, which offers a nice contrast with the rest of the car and somehow looks a bit posher.
Two-tone metallic - Midnight blue with diamond black roof
£1,250
If smart sophistication is what you're after, the combination of Midnight Blue paint and a Diamond Black roof could be a good option. It's expensive, but looks classy.
Two-tone metallic - Shadow grey with diamond black roof
£1,250
While Shadow Grey alone looks a bit plain, pairing it with a black roof does a good job of giving it a more interesting look, because the contrast between the two colours looks great, particularly with the chrome trim.
Special two tone - Matte shadow grey with diamond black roof
£1,700