Renault Megane II Estate 2003 posters


Renault Megane II Estate

The Renault Mégane is a small family car produced by the French automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, sedan, coupé, convertible and station wagon bodystyles. The Renault Scénic is the first modern compact MPV, and is based on the Mégane. Mégane I (1995-2002) The Mégane I was unveiled in the autumn of 1995, as a replacement of the Renault 19. Having the same floorpan, engines, transmissions and chassis design of its predecessor, it featured a new look with a "bird-beak" front grille - a design inspired by the Renault 16 of the 1960s. It was produced in Renault's Douai plant in northern France and the Spanish plant of Palencia. The power options included the Renault E-type ("Energy") engine in 1.4 L, 1.6 L, 1.8 L, and the F-type unit in both 1.9 L diesel and 2.0 L petrol. In 1999, the car was facelifted, and 16-valve engines were used across the range. Mégane II (2002) The Mégane II was launched in 2002, inspired by Renault's new style first seen in the Avantime. It received the European Car Of The Year Award in 2003 and achieved a 5-star safety rating in the EuroNCAP crash tests. It introduced Renault Card keyless ignition system, an option for a panoramic glass sunroof, along with other innovative technologies. The RenaultSport (RS) versions of the 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks were also created, equipped with a turbocharged petrol 2.0 L 16v engine producing 225 hp. The range of models also included a three and five door hatchback, a 4-door saloon/sedan, a five-door estate, and a retractable hardtop Mégane Coupe-Convertible. Lastly, in place of the old Mégane Scenic was launched a new Scénic available in short- and long-wheelbase models, the latter offering seven seats for extra versatility.

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