2024 Renault Megane E-Tech - Stunning Design & High-Quality interior

Thanks: DİKMEN AUTO İSTOÇ Renault Megane E-Tech Electric Review & Prices The Renault Megane E-Tech Electric is a super-stylish way to go electric, but its good looks come at a compromise on practicality What’s good Stunning design High-quality interior Superb infotainment system What’s not so good Limited rear headroom Massive load lip for the boot Poor rear visibility Is the Renault Megane E-Tech a good car? If you’re looking for a stylish electric family hatchback, the Renault Megane E-Tech Electric is one worth considering. It’s the sort of car to be looking at if you’re considering the battery-powered Volkswagen ID3, or the Ford Focus with its internal combustion engine. This Megane is like one of your mates who’s suddenly decided to take on a vegan, eco-conscious lifestyle. Gone are its petrol versions, with just electric power coming in its place, plus a bunch of eco-friendly materials. But more on those shortly. There’s no questioning that the Renault Megane E-Tech Electric is a looker. A striking front-end design, sleek roofline and strong selection of two-tone colour choices certainly allow it to stand out. You’ll get 18-inch wheels as standard, but there’s a set of optional 20-inch alloys if those aren’t large enough for you. It’s just as stylish inside, too. You’re met immediately with a two-spoke steering wheel that offers something of a throwback feel (if you look beyond all the buttons), plus a host of recycled fabrics that look and feel the part. You can go for leather on top-spec cars, though. Directly in your line of vision is a digital driver’s display that’s crisp and very configurable. To the side of that, you’ll find a portrait-set infotainment system that serves as evidence car manufacturers should bin off developing their own software and leave it to tech companies. This isn’t a dig at Renault, as it uses a new Google-based system here in the Megane. It’s super-sharp, dead easy to use and comes with impressive Google Maps integration without charging you any extra for the privilege. It helps that the assistant for voice controls is easy to use and rarely mishears you, too. However, the Megane is let down a little in the practicality stakes. Its roofline helps the design, but it does mean headroom in the back isn’t great, although there’s a good amount of knee room. As all get the same 220hp motor setup, choose between the Techno or Iconic trim to get the best out of your Megane Read More #gref ▶ ▶ @cartvpress
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