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By Ged Maxwell
First Drives
31 March 2008 09:07
Even Renault people admit the current Megane is something of a Marmite car: you either love it or hate it. But that could be about to change as Renault reveals a replacement this autumn. Where does the Coupe Concept fit into that plan? It gives an idea of what the current Megane’s successor will look like when a production version is unveiled at September’s Paris Motor Show. There will be an entire range of family cars including a hatch, estate and Scenic people carrier. But this showcases the range-topping coupe. Although Renault is hoping it’ll tempt buyers away from the new VW Scirocco, in reality the Megane Coupe will be a slinky and sporty looking three door in the vein of Vauxhall’s Astra Sport Hatch. It looks different to the current Megane... At first sight Renault seems to have totally abandoned the ‘bustle’ from today’s model. But on closer inspection the Coupe Concept’s rear is a progressive – if slightly toned down ‑ development of the current Megane. Following the awkward angles of the Megane 2, the rounded haunches of this car are a bit of a relief, although it’s still eye-catching with rear lights recessed into the haunches under the shoulder. And there's surely a hint of Alfa Romeo Brera in that pointy behind? The front too is clearly related to the latest Laguna and Twingo. But without the bug-eyed headlamps, that large grille, cleverly contoured bonnet and recessed badge are infinitely more stylish. There’s a clever touch on the A-pillar too. It splits half way down enabling decent forward visibility while maintaining structural strength. Those doors look incredible! Yes, before we hit the road in it, let’s divert briefly into the fantasy world of concept cars. This Megane concept has cameras in place of traditional door mirrors, a novel pull-out-and-lift-up boot lid that Renault has patented and doors that are a work of art. Called ‘dragonfly’ doors, they mimic the action of the insect's wings by splitting in two with the glassed area lifting separately from the door. It gives it the sort of ‘wow look at that’ you expect of a concept but certainly won’t be on the production car. The production model is also likely to retain the credit card sized ‘key’ of current cars. You access the Coupe Concept using a Samsung mobile phone which then plugs into the centre console and starts the car. It’s a neat idea but don’t hold your breath.Click 'Next' to read the final page of the Megane Coupe Concept first driveHow real are concept cars? Read the new May 2008 issue of CAR Magazine as Tim Pollard follows the Megane Coupe Concept from drawing board to its Geneva show debut
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loydaniels says
kinda
I kinda like the style. It's definitely very slick in a voluptuous way :D Extreme too. And considering it's a concept the car that comes after it will look horrible! Have you noticed how many extreme concept cars look great and when the real car comes out it looks so bad?
07 April 2008 09:53
PT100 says
Nothing New
Take away the doors and the large wheels and you will be left with another boring Hatch Back.
01 April 2008 18:36
JohnnyBimmer says
Big Bum
Farmersboy - Renaults showroom on the Champs Eylsee has a 'big' bum' Clio concept with 2 Ferrari-esque round tail lights that looks very funky/sporty/sexy. I didn't like the 'theme' until I saw this concept. Still don't like the Clio rear too much but if they introduce the concepts pert rear there'd be alot more younger take-ups of what is currently a fuddy French eccentricity
01 April 2008 15:03
farmersboy says
Does my bum look big in this?
Does this mean that we can look forward to the phasing out of that ridiculous rear-end Renault use at the moment? Quite possibly the ugliest styling since the Ford Scorpio or Ka...
01 April 2008 07:42
watson65 says
Did VW do the styling?
01 April 2008 01:44
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