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Renault Mégane E-Tech

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“They set about tweaking the front end to give it a slightly sportier look”

THE Renaulution is under way and this is the first model to prove it: the new Mégane E-Tech Electric. Ignore the slightly cumbersome name – Renault says it’ll just refer to it as the new Mégane – and this is as good a clue as any to the French brand’s future under new boss Luca De Meo.

To be fair, De Meo has had very little to do with the new Mégane since his arrival in 2020. Along with another new colleague, Renault design chief Gilles Vidal, they set about tweaking the front end to give it a slightly sportier look

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