Sleek Renault Megane sedan will replace dull Fluence
French automaker Renault has introduced its fourth-generation of its Megane which is all but identical to the hatchback in many areas.
Beyond that, the Megane sedan gains a gently sloping roof line that into a slanted trunk lid and a rendition of Renault’s corporate horizontal tail lamps.
The Megane sedan gets the same cabin which found in the hatchback. Well-optioned variants get leather upholstery, a long list of electronic driving aids, a vertical touchscreen that runs the French Automaker’s R-Link 2 infotainment system, and a fully digital instrument cluster that can be configured by the driver.
The petrol-powered mills include the naturally-aspirated 85kW four-pot or for a more powerful 96kW, you can opt for the turbocharged variant.
Three turbo-diesel four-cylinder engines whose outputs range between 67kW and 96kW are on offer. Power is sent to the front wheels through a six-speed manual transmission which comes fitted standard. You also have an option to select a dual-clutch automatic.
This model eventually replaces the unattractive Renault Fluence.