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2020 (70) Renault Megane R.S. 1.8 300 5dr Auto

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

10" full TFT digital speedometer with colour matrix with renault sport custom display4Control - 4 wheel steering technology
Cruise control + speed limiterFront and rear parking sensors with a rear view camera and flankguard protection
Lane departure warning systemPAS
R.S. Drive activation buttonRenault multi sense - choice of 5 driving modes including race mode
Traffic sign recognitionVoice recognition

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

Ceramic ball bearing turbo systemLaunch control
Sport chassis with 4 hydraulic compression stops 

Entertainment

Premium BOSE 9 speaker with Easy Link Nav 9.3" touchscreen, FM DAB double turner, sound audit, 2xUSB, 1 jack, bluetooth, Apple Carplay/Android Auto 

Exterior Features

Automatic high/low beamBlack Shark-fin antenna
Chrome plated RS sport front door sillsChrome strip on door handle
Chrome window surroundCustom front bumper widened with F1 gun metal grey blade, honeycomb front grille with R.S. badging
Custom rear bumper widened with functional diffuser and central exhaustDual sound exhaust valve system
Electric adjustable heated door mirrorsElectrically folding door mirrors
Electrochromic interior rear view mirrorExtra tinted windows and rear windscreen
Front and rear door panel ambient lightingHeated glass rear screen
LED door mirror integrated indicatorsOne touch electric front/rear windows
Pure vision full LED front headlights with integrated C Shape turn signalR.S. extended rear wheel arches
R.S. rear spoilerRain and light sensors
Renault sport open sequence upon opening the vehicle with brand lightRS extended front wheel arches with air grilles and Renault Sport badging
RS sills/skirt with flat bottom effectRS Vision - full LED 3 function headlights with fog, cornering, long range

Interior Features

1/3 to 2/3 folding rear bench seat12V socket in front
Air recirculation facilityAluminium steering shift paddle
Automatic dual zone climate controlCustom R.S black harmony roof ceiling
Front centre storage console with armrestHeight adjustable driver seat
Height/reach adjust steering wheelHigh centre console with cup holder and closure flap
Isofix attachment system on rear side seatsLED front and rear ceiling lighting
Sports seats with integrated headrests 

Passive Safety

3x3 point rear seat beltsActive emergency braking system
Automatic full central locking when in motionDriver and passenger adaptive front airbags
ESC Electronic stability control and ABS with emergency brake assistFront and rear curtain airbags
Front and rear outer seat belt pre-tensionersFront side airbags
Height adjustable front seatbeltsHill start assist
Lateral chest level side airbag for driver and front seat passengerManual passenger airbag deactivation function
RS custom braking systemSeatbelt warning
Tyre pressure monitor 

Security

Hands free Renault card with remote locking 

Trim

RS dashboard and door mouldings 

Wheels

Tyre inflation and repair kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Emissions - ICE

Standard EmissionsEURO 6WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb191
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEH192WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEL191

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC1798Cylinder LayoutIN-LINE
Cylinders4Cylinders - Bore (mm)79.7
Cylinders - Stroke (mm)90.1Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSE
Fuel DeliveryTURBO INJECTIONGears6 SPEED
Number of Valves16TransmissionSEMI-AUTO

Fuel Consumption - ICE

WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb8.2WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH8.5
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL8.2WLTP - MPG - Comb34.5
WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH33.2WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL34.5

General

Badge Engine CC1.8Badge Power300
Coin Description300Generation Mark5
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years12Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)5.7Engine Power - BHP300
Engine Power - KW221Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM6000Engine Torque - LBS.FT310
Engine Torque - MKG42.8Engine Torque - NM420
Engine Torque - RPM3200Top Speed158

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTP 

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel StyleESTORILWheel Type18" ALLOY

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1447Length4364
Wheelbase2672Width1875
Width (including mirrors)2058 

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)50Gross Vehicle Weight1923
Max. Loading Weight480Max. Roof Load80
Minimum Kerbweight1443No. of Seats5
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb10.3
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Renault Megane R.S

By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction

Renault retained its place amongst the hot hatchback elite with this third generation Megane R.S. model, introduced in 2018. The headlines here included the addition of a 4Control 4-wheel steering system, plus a more powerful 1.8-litre engine putting out at least 280bhp. There was a five-door body style for this MK3 model and initially, buyers chose between manual or paddleshift auto transmission. Plus there was a stiffer 'Cup Chassis' set-up for those wanting it, along with a track-tamed 'Trophy' version at the top of the range. It all gave this car wider appeal when new. How does it stack up as a used buy?

History

Some GTi models are merely fast versions of the existing hatches they're based upon. Renault though, pioneered the concept of bespoke development of a car of this kind - and it's paid dividends. Most powerfully with the two Renaultsport Megane models introduced respectively in 2003 and 2009. This MK3 contender, launched in 2018, was based on the fourth generation Megane design and was tasked with continuing the brand's distinguished hot hatch heritage. The headline news here was the introduction of 4-wheel steering for the first time on a car of this kind, but there was also much else to catch the eye. Special shock absorbers incorporate secondary damping for optimum tyre-to-tarmac contact. And there was the option of a stiffly-sprung 'Cup chassis' that'll suit those likely to regularly take this car on track. The previous 2.0-litre engine made way for a lighter but more powerful 280hp 1.8-litre turbo unit featuring F1-style fettling - also available in uprated 300hp form in the top 'Trophy' variant. And, unlike with the smaller Clio R.S. model, from launch at least, there was manual transmission as an alternative to the EDC paddleshift auto transmission that most customers chose. The previous car's brilliant 'PerfoHub' independent steering-axis front suspension system was carried forward so that all that power through the front wheels didn't corrupt the steering. There was also an uprated set of Brembo brakes, Launch Control on the auto model, a piercing R.S. Vision' lighting system and the option of in-car 'R.S. Monitor' telemetry so that customers could analyse real-time performance as they drove. The car got a light facelift in 2020, at which time the auto gearbox has made mandatory. And the RS Megane disappeared from the price lists in mid-2022.

What You Get

Some previous Renaultsport products have looked rather 'Max Power', a boy racer image that customers with more to spend would generally rather avoid. Hence, with this third attempt at R.S. Megane design, a car that was classier than anything the French brand had yet provided to the hot hatch market. There's certainly a pretty menacing front end, one dominated by a wide front bumper intake incorporating the Gun Metal Grey-painted F1-style front blade that's supposed to reference the brand's involvement in Grand Prix racing. As does the R.S. Vision LED lighting system's 'chequered flag-style' lower lamp design that this styling element flows out into. At the wheel, the driving position's brilliant, the supportive sports seat placing you perfectly in front of a grippy leather-trimmed three-spoke R.S. wheel. Through it, you view a 7-inch instrument cluster screen that usually prominently displays a rev counter and a digital speedo. Pressing the 'R.S. Drive' button at the base of the centre stack delivers a red theme, both to this display and that of the central portrait-style touch screen. As well as the usual media, navigation and informational functions, this centre-stack 'R-Link 2' display allows you to access what was a key option for this car, the 'R.S. Monitor', a telemetry tool with the kind of read-out menu that presumably Renault's engineering team must peruse in the F1 pit lane. Here, there's digital and graphical feedback on almost every dynamic element, as well as track tips and a lap timer. An additional unique 'R.S. Monitor Expert' feature will even let you film your driving sessions, then overlay the footage with telemetry data and share it over social media. If that's your thing. And in the back? Well here of course is where you'll most appreciate this generation model's switch from coupe to five-door body style. We had quite high expectations here, given the standard Megane donor model's relatively lengthy wheelbase and the fact that it's one of the widest cars in its class. In the event, accommodation in the rear is quite tight, despite Renault's insistence that there's more shoulder room than most rivals can offer. At least you can accommodate three adults across the back if need be - something that annoyingly isn't possible in a rival Honda Civic Type R. As you'd expect, cargo room is much more generous than was the case with the previous coupe model, capacity having risen from 344 in the previous generation model to 434-litres.

What to Look For

Obviously with a super hot hatch like this, you want to try and steer clear of examples that have been thrashed on a track or led an unduly harsh life. As usual, inspect the alloy rims for scratches and insist on a full service history. Using high-octane petrol as well as good quality oils (Ester synthetic is worth seeking out) will be worth the extra expense in the long term. You do need to choose the right Renault dealer as apparently, they're not all kindly disposed towards RS models. Front tyres get worn quite quickly, as you might expect - 8,000 miles would be typical, compared to over twice that on the rears. Brake discs are expensive (relative to RS Clios anyway).

Replacement Parts

(approx based on a 2020 Megane R.S. - Ex Vat) An oil filter is in the £4 bracket. Brembo front brake pads cost in the £32 bracket; Brembo rears are in the £22-£45 bracket. Rear brake discs cost in the £54 to £80 bracket . A wiper blade is around £4-£13. And a starter motor is around £160.

On the Road

Much changed here compared with the previous generation model and it's mostly all brilliant. Under the bonnet, there's what at launch was the world's most powerful 1.8-litre engine delivering 280hp and 390Nm of torque. There's also an even more focused top 'Trophy' version with 300hp. Either way, there's the option of manual or paddleshift auto transmission. In the manual standard model, 62mph from rest takes 5.8s en route to a 158mph maximum. You'll be able to get all that grunt onto the tarmac a little more easily thanks to standard '4CONTROL' four-wheel steering. As usual with these sorts of systems, the rear wheels steer slightly in the opposite direction to the fronts at low speeds to shorten the turning circle. And slightly in the same direction as the fronts at higher speeds to improve cornering stability. What's different here though, is that you can alter the changeover point between the two settings, normally fixed at 37mph. In its most focused 'Race' mode, this car will counter-steer its rear wheels all the way up to 62mph, which 'pivots' the car into tight corners at speed with a directness that'll initially surprise you until you learn to apply a little less lock to compensate. What else? Well two different types of chassis were offered - 'Sport' or 'Cup'. The straightforward 'Sport' chassis we'd recommend provides easy sporty driving, with impressive ride compliance thanks to special rally-derived all round hydraulic bump stops that also enable optimum control of tyre-ground contact. The 10% stiffer Cup chassis offers greater, more focused performance for track and fast road use and includes a Torsen Limited Slip Differential for greater cornering traction. If you favour the 'Cup' variant, you're the kind of buyer who'll probably be interested in the 'R.S. Monitor' telemetry system that gives you real-time performance data as you drive. You might also like the 'R.S. Monitor Expert' option that allows drivers to film their track sessions and overlay telemetry data to create augmented reality videos that can later be analysed on a provided 'R.S. Replay' website.

Overall

Renaultsport may be a division of the Renault group, but the cars it produces are so different - and so much more rewarding - than their standard counterparts that they could be from another maker entirely. Which is refreshing in an age where so many brands' idea of creating a hot hatch is to plumb-in a bigger engine, bolt-on a bodykit and jack-up the price. Bottom line with this improved Megane R.S. is that for the price of a mere hot hatch, you get a super shopping rocket, unafraid of the fastest GTi's out there, even if they do cost more. Plus all of those cars are essentially compromises between track-ready handling and roadgoing usability: with its 'Sport' and 'Cup' model options, this RS doesn't have to be. Either way, it's brilliant fun - and that's what a car like this really should be all about. And in summary? Well, other hatches in the class are more powerful than this one, but none are faster where it matters. The 4-Wheel Steering system adds another dimension to this car's talents but ultimately, they remain as purely race-bred as they've always been. Bottom line? Renault's Dieppe division has delivered.

Performance
80%
Handling
90%
Comfort
80%
Space
80%
Styling
80%
Build
70%
Value
80%
Equipment
80%
Economy
70%
Depreciation
60%
Insurance
70%

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60 monthly payments of£477.50
Deposit£249
Total amount payable£28,900
Fixed interest rate5.19%
Representative APR9.9%
Cash price£22,998
Credit amount£22,749
Completion fee£1
Term (months)60

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