The new
generation Renault Megane RS features a 1.8-liter four-cylinder turbocharged
engine. The powertrain, which comes straight from the
Alpine A110, has been massaged to deliver 280 PS and 390 Nm of
torque, channeled to the wheels through either a manual or an automatic
dual-clutch transmission, both of them offered with six speeds.
Renault says that the EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch)
stands out through a number of specific features, such as the special paddle
shifters, similar to those used in motorsport, which allow the driver to change
gear without taking their off the steering wheel when cornering. It also gets
'Launch Control', for almost perfect getaways, and 'Multi-Change Down'
technology, for fast sequential down-changing that allows those behind the
wheel to downshift several gears in quick succession, under braking.
The all-new Renault-Megane RS is offered, as it was
announced a few months ago, with a choice of two chassis - Sport and Cup. These
get the brand's 4Control four-wheel steering, front and rear hydraulic
compression stops, a technology that comes straight from motorsport and
provides additional damping, independent steering axis front suspension, and
Torsen limited-slip differential, a Cup-only feature.
Regardless of their choice, drivers can select
between one of the five driving modes - Comfort, Normal, Sport, Race, and
Perso. Providing a shortcut access to the Sport and Race modes is the 'R.S.
Drive' button, with a short or long press, respectively.
On the outside, the French hot hatch has wider
wings, extended by 60 mm and 45 mm at the front and rear,
respectively, compared to the Megane GT, a new front bumper, with Formula
1-style blade, and wide air intake, and specific grille with diamond grid
pattern.
Its profile is dominated by the extractor vents,
added to the front fenders, and the 18 and 19-inch wheels, with a special
pattern, while at the rear, it gets an F1-inspired diffuser, and
centrally-positioned exhaust pipe, a Megane RS hallmark.
Completing the color palette is a new shade, called
Volcanic Orange, which benefits from "special work to combine a unique
sheen with a special effect as light reflects off the body", the automaker
says, just like the Liquid Yellow, a Renaultsport signature.
Inside, the sports front seats with integrated
headrests stand out, as does the charcoal grey cockpit with red top-stitching,
and bespoke aluminum pedal and gear lever. Customers can also choose between
the 'carbon fiber weave' or Alcantara upholsteries.
An upgraded RS Monitor is also part of the package,
with a choice of two configurations: 'RS Monitor', which displays the driver's
performance in real time on the R-Link 2 screen, and the 'RS Monitor Expert',
which allows the driver to connect a camera to film their drive, and then to
play back, analyze, and share the film of their runs on social media.
Last, the car features a suite of
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), such as the Lane Departure Warning,
Safe Distance Warning, Traffic Sign Recognition with Over Speed Prevention,
Blind Spot Warning, Easy Park Assist, front, rear and side parking sensors,
reversing camera, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Active Emergency Braking System.
Sitting under the spotlight at the 2017 Frankfurt
Motor Show, the new generation Renault Megane RS will go on sale in Europe this
December, and in the United Kingdom next spring. A more powerful Trophy version of the car,
with 300 PS and 400 Nm of torque, and equipped with the Cup
chassis and 19-inch wheels as standard, will debut by the end of 2018.