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Renault Megane E-Tech

Steve_Walker@autovia.co.uk

WE were really enjoying our time with the Renault Megane but, just like that, it’s gone. The French manufacturer executed one of the most thorough reinventions we’ve seen of any well known mainstream model line in turning its petrol and diesel family hatchback into a purely electric car with clear SUV overtones. From where I’ve been sitting for the past six months, that bold move has paid off.

There might still be doubts circulating around EV adoption in the UK, fuelled in no small part by the cost and charging infrastructure, but the Megane E-Tech is a fine ambassador for the tech. It isn’t without its faults, but the only really significant one for me

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