Western Mail

New-look Megane ready to roll

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RENAULT has opened the order book for its new Megane hatchback.

Now into its fourth generation, the Megane is claimed to herald features and technologi­es from the executive segment above.

Costing from £16,600, the newcomer is being offered in a 25-version line-up based on six familiar Renault trim grades – Expression+, Dynamique Nav, Dynamique S Nav, Signature Nav, GT-Line Nav and GT Nav.

All provide a comprehens­ive standard specificat­ion, rising to luxurious or sporty at the top of the range.

Standard kit will include Renault’s active and passive safety systems, such as adaptive cruise control, active emergency braking and lane departure warning while connectivi­ty via the brand’s R-Link 2 system is fitted to all models above Expression+.

That’s all in addition to convenienc­e features like a two-way adjustable steering column, height adjustable driver and passenger seat, Bluetooth, 12-volt front socket and an emphasis on cabin stowage.

At launch there will be a choice of four engines on offer – two Energy TCe turbocharg­ed petrol options with capacities and power outputs of 1.2-litres/130bhp and 1.6-litres/205bhp.

The turbodiese­l alternativ­es comprise a 1.5-litre dCi 110 unit, with manual or EDC transmissi­on, or a 1.6-litre dCi 130 engine.

An Efficient Dual Clutch six-speed automatic gearbox is available with the dCi 110 and TCe 130 engines while the EDC auto box is standard with the TCe 205 engine for GT Nav trim.

Renault says the four engines and two transmissi­ons will offer fuel economy of up to 76.4mpg with CO2 emissions as low as 96g/km.

Next year will see two further engine options up for grabs in the shape of a Hybrid Assist 1.5-litre dCi unit and a dCi 165 1.6-litre twin-turbo unit.

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Renault Megane IV hatchback and hatchback GT

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