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While the Renault Megane E-Tech is the weakest model in the company’s electric-car line-up, it’s still a very strong contender in the electric family hatchback class: it just goes to ...
There aren’t many areas of the new-car market that have changed more dramatically than the family car segment over the past couple of years. The changes are still happening, too; with Ford ...
Renault’s focus on just the one car might well pay dividends, though, with the Megane E-Tech Electric packing some class-leading innovations, building on the brand’s reputation as an EV ...
The hotly anticipated Renault Megane E-Tech has arrived on our shores but we're only getting the mid-spec variant for now. When an all-new nameplate launches, there’s usually plenty of fanfare. Not in ...
Mitsubishi has confirmed to dealers that it will launch a new EV in 2026. The model will likely be twinned with the electric crossover with which Nissan wants to replace the Leaf. It will be built ...
Not everyone can be as fancy as Bentley's Mulliner Batur Coupe 'The Black Rose,' which incorporates 3D printed rose gold elements - but sometimes you also don't need 210 grams of "hallmarked" 18 ...
The hotly anticipated Renault Megane E-Tech has arrived on our shores but we're only getting the mid-spec variant for now. How much of a vehicle’s personality is determined by its tech? I’m pretty ...
Like many mainstream manufacturers, Renault has felt the full force of the market’s changing economies, whether that be the squeeze of its key segments or the pressure to electrify. To address ...
The Renault Megane E-Tech is comfortable and easy to drive, as well as being more than quick enough for a family car. We like the adjustable regenerative braking, while the suspension strikes a good ...
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