A few days before the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show started, Renault decided to show us the new, updated, 2014 Megane line-up. Now, we can feast our eyes on live photos of the cars.
Instead of launching a brand new car, the French automaker decided there is no reason to pull the Mk3 Megane from the assembly lines, as it is quite successful at the moment.
Most of the changes were limited to the front end, from a visual stand. All the models (Coupe, Sport Tourer and Hatchback) received new, elliptical headlights, while the bonnet, bumper and grille have grown a bit towards the Fluence look.
For the sportier models (the Megane RS and GT), the headlights will also receive gloss black eyelids, whilst the lower part of the front bumper will also be different from regular models.
Inside, the improvements include the new Renault R-Link connected multimedia system, whilst under the bonnet, the 2014 Megane range will be the first to have a the 130 HP petrol engine mated to the EDC transmission.
Most of the changes were limited to the front end, from a visual stand. All the models (Coupe, Sport Tourer and Hatchback) received new, elliptical headlights, while the bonnet, bumper and grille have grown a bit towards the Fluence look.
For the sportier models (the Megane RS and GT), the headlights will also receive gloss black eyelids, whilst the lower part of the front bumper will also be different from regular models.
Inside, the improvements include the new Renault R-Link connected multimedia system, whilst under the bonnet, the 2014 Megane range will be the first to have a the 130 HP petrol engine mated to the EDC transmission.