Poised to lay down the gauntlet to its lower-medium rivals, including
the next-generation VW Golf, one of this year's most eagerly-awaited
new models, New Mégane, has arrived. Previewed for the first
time in five-door form, in the lead-up to its world premiere at the
Paris Motor Show in October, the successor to one of Europe's best-selling
cars ushers in a new era of styling, handling and quality.
Retaining characterful styling, New Renault Mégane's is immediately
eye-catching. Its dynamic, elegant styling has been honed to appeal
to car enthusiasts, with several cues taken from the world of sport.
New Renault Mégane is robust, too, with the accent very much
on the fit and finish of its panels, as well as on that of the materials
used in its construction. The new model has also benefited from the
progress that has been achieved across the Renault range in reliability
and durability.
New Renault Mégane's interior is extensively equipped with
practical, comfort-enhancing features. These include combined analogue/digital
instruments incorporating a new, easier-to-read colour-coded cruise
control/speed limiter interface. The list continues with a host of
equipment normally associated with a higher segment, such as hands-free
entry and ignition, automatic locking as the driver walks away from
the car, Carminat Bluetooth CD navigation system and custom-developed
audio system (3D Sound by Arkamys).
New Renault Mégane's on-road performance lives up to the high
standard promised by its looks, with precision, control and efficiency
combining to deliver a particularly enjoyable and reassuring ride.
A broad, extensively renewed range of dCi and TCe powerplants combining
performance and respect for the environment will be available, with
two diesel engines that can claim CO2 emissions equal to, or less
than, 120g/km.
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