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Renault rolls out E-Tech plug-in hybrid to updated Mégane

Renault is adding its E-Tech plug-in hybrid technology to the Mégane as part of a mid-cycle update, providing differentiation in what it says is an increasingly crowded segment.

The facelifted Mégane arrives this summer

Developed in-house, the E-Tech hybrid system has already debuted with the fifth-generation Clio (see road test here) as part of plans to bolster sales, and appeared as a plug-in hybrid, complete with a mains charger and larger-capacity battery, in the Captur crossover; both models made their world debut at the Brussels Motor Show at the start of the year.

As planned, the plug-in hybrid E-Tech powertrain is now being extended to the facelifted Mégane, which goes on sale this summer. It’ll initially be offered with the Mégane Sport Tourer estate, before arriving on the hatchback version, and teams up a four-cylinder 1.6-litre petrol engine with two electric motors and a multi-mode clutch-less gearbox which optimises shifts. The 9.8kWh battery enables it to run on full-electric mode for 30 miles in mixed cycle (WLTP), emitting less than 40g/km of CO2 (WLTP figure pending final approval).

Drivers can choose from three settings: Pure, which switches to full-electric mode provided there is enough power; MySense, which optimises the hybrid mode for lower running costs; and Sport.

The E-Tech is being offered alongside a 1.3 TCe FAP petrol engine and a 1.5 Blue dCi diesel engine, both with a choice of a six-speed manual transmission or a dual-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission. Economy figures are still be announced for all powertrains.

Other changes bring an updated cabin featuring a new 9.3-inch screen for the multimedia system and a 10-inch digital instrument cluster, and the addition of latest Renault Easydrive driver-assistance systems, including Highway & Traffic Jam Companion semi-autonomous functionality.

The revised range also includes a new RS Line trim, which replaces the previous GT Line.

The updated Mégane goes on sale from July 2020, with prices to be confirmed closer to the launch.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.