The new Renault Megane range will be presented at the Geneva Motor Show, which runs from March 5 to 15, 2020. — Picture courtesy of Jeff Ludes Prodigious Renault
There are not many changes on the outside of the new vehicles, apart from the new LED Pure Vision headlamps, which offer better night vision. Hot on the heels of the Captur, it is the Mégane’s turn to benefit form a new “E-Tech Plug-in” rechargeable hybrid motorization composed of a 1.6-L, four-cylinder gasoline engine and two electric motors for a total power of 160 hp.
Fans of sports performance will appreciate the 300 hp provided by the direct injection 1.8 litre turbocharged engine that now features on both the RS and RS Trophy models.