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====Megane R26====
The Megane is another Renaultsport Megane released. On the exterior, the R26 can be recognised with decals of checkered flag "F1 Team" on the bumpers, the doors and the roof. In the inside, you find alloy sports pedals and a red steering wheel marker as well as Recaro bucket seats, a chilled glovebox and a numbered plaque beneath the handbrake reinforces the F1 connection. It's 2 litre intercooled turbocharged engine produces 168 kW @ 5500 rpm and 310 Nm of [[torque]] @ 3000 rpm courtsey of the high flowing exhaust manifold and remapped ECU. Power goes through its 6 speed transaxle with the limited slip diiferential. The R26 has stiffer springs, uprated dampers and a 10% stiffer rear anti-roll bar and has 4 disc brakes with front Brembo calipers behind the Oz 12 spoke 18 inch Alloy wheels. The colours the Megane R26 come with are Black or Pearlescent Yellow.


====Megane R26.R====
====Megane R26.R====

Revision as of 08:41, 20 June 2009

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Renault Megane
Renault
aka
Production produced from when to when+total units made (optional)
Class C-Segment Family Hatchback
Body Style 3 dr - 5 dr Hatchback
4 dr Sedan(Sport Saloon)
Convertible (CC)
5 dr Wagon(Sport Tourer)
Length length - type here
Width Width - type here
Height Height - type here
Wheelbase wheelbase - type here
Weight
Transmission 5 speed Manual
6 speed Manual
4 speed Automatic, FWD
Engine 1.4 litre 4 cylinder 16VPetrol
1.6 litre 4 cylinder VVT Petrol (Authentique)
2.0 litre 4 cylinder Petrol (Expression, Dynamique, Privilege)
1.9 litre 4 cylinder Turbo Diesel (dCi)
2.0 litre 4 cylinder Turbo (Renaultsport)
Power N/A hp (83 kW) @ N/A rpm
N/A lb-ft (152 Nm) of torque @ N/A rpm

N/A hp (98 kW) @ N/A rpm
N/A lb-ft (191 Nm) of torque @ N/A rpm

N/A hp (96 kW) @ N/A rpm
N/A lb-ft (300 Nm) of torque @ N/A rpm

N/A hp (165 kW) @ N/A rpm
N/A lb-ft (300 Nm) of torque @ N/A rpm
Similar Citroen C4
Peugeot 307
Peugeot 308
Designer Patrick le Quement

The Renault Megane is a small family hatchback produced by Renault.

See Wikicars' comprehensive <MODEL> Review.

Recent Changes

  • Another worldwide debut at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show was the Megane RS 250 hot hatch. The RS comes ready to slay names like GTI, ST, VXR and GTA with a 2.0 litre turbocharged four-pot producing 250hp at 5,500rpm and peak torque of 340Nm from 3,000rpm and controlled via a six-speed manual.[1][2]
  • At the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, Renault unveiled the 5-door Megane Sport Tourer wagon. The Sport Tourer's length is 263 mm longer than the hatch at 4,558 mm and the wheelbase has also been stretched to 2,702 mm, a growth of 62 mm. It also gets Renault's new TCe 130 engine, a 1.4 liter power plant with a "low inertia" turbocharger pumping out a substantial 130 hp and 190 Nm of torque. [3]
  • Hot on the heels of the 2009 Megane, Renault launched the Megane Coupe (3-door Hatch) at the 2008 Paris Motor Show.[4]
  • The third generation Renault Megane is set to be unveiled at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. The new car will be larger and more spaceous than the outgoing model as its overall length grows to 4.3 m and its wheelbase to 2.64 m.[5][6][7]

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Pricing

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Invoice
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Reliability

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Safety

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The Renault Megane is the the first car in its class to achieve a 5 star EuroNCAP safety rating. It also scored 2 stars out of 4 for pedestrian safety.[8] [9]

  • Front seatbelt pretensioners
  • Front seatbelt load limiters
  • Driver's airbag
  • Front passenger airbag
  • Side body airbags
  • Side head airbags


Photos

Megane RS

Megane Coupe

Megane

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Colors

Metallic

  • Antique Green
  • Eclipse
  • Extreme Blue
  • Mercury
  • Midnight Blue
  • Oyster Grey
  • Pearl Black
  • Quartz
  • Ruby red
  • Stone
  • Mineral Blue
  • Oporto Red
  • Sapphire Blue
  • Tempest
  • Flame Red

Non metallic

  • Capsicum Red
  • Glacier White
  • Pacific Blue
  • Ultra Blue
  • Ultra Red
  • Deep Black
  • Liquid Yellow

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

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Unique Attributes

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Interior

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Resale Values

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Year X Year X-2 Year X-3 Year X-4
Resale Value
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Criticisms

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Generations

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Current Generation: (2009–present)

Renault-Megane-2009-5.jpg


Second generation (YYYY–2008)


Megane R26

The Megane is another Renaultsport Megane released. On the exterior, the R26 can be recognised with decals of checkered flag "F1 Team" on the bumpers, the doors and the roof. In the inside, you find alloy sports pedals and a red steering wheel marker as well as Recaro bucket seats, a chilled glovebox and a numbered plaque beneath the handbrake reinforces the F1 connection. It's 2 litre intercooled turbocharged engine produces 168 kW @ 5500 rpm and 310 Nm of torque @ 3000 rpm courtsey of the high flowing exhaust manifold and remapped ECU. Power goes through its 6 speed transaxle with the limited slip diiferential. The R26 has stiffer springs, uprated dampers and a 10% stiffer rear anti-roll bar and has 4 disc brakes with front Brembo calipers behind the Oz 12 spoke 18 inch Alloy wheels. The colours the Megane R26 come with are Black or Pearlescent Yellow.

Megane R26.R

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The 2008 London Motor Show played host to the unveiling of Renault's new 450 unit limited edition track-ready variant of the Megane (and road-legal version of the Megane RS 230 F1 Team R26), the Megane R26.R. Motivation comes from the race car's 230 Hp 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, however, mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a short-shift gear linkage, a limited slip differential and a weight reduction of 271 lbs. This means the R26.R can accelerate from naught to 100 kph in 6 seconds and, impressively, turn out 27.7 mpg (8.5 lt/100km or 33.2 UK mpg). However, the R26.R's party piece is its official Nürburgring lap time of 8 minutes and 17 seconds. While not as impressive as the Nissan GT-R or Porsche 911 Turbo's low 7 min 20-something second times, this makes the R26.R comfortably the fastest Front-engined, FWD car round the fearsome German circuit. Prices begin at £22,990 OTR ($46,000 or €29,000) and will only be available in select western European countries. [10]

First Generation/Origins (YYYY–YYYY)

Worldwide

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Design quirks and oddities

In 2004, the Renault Megane has been named the Most Beautiful Car in the World under Medium Sedan.

Awards

  • 2004 African Car Of The Year
  • 2002 European Car Of The Year
  • 2003 winner of Most Beautiful Medium Sedan in the World.

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