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Renault Megane Sedan revealed, will replace Fluence

The Renault Megane Sedan has been revealed globally. It is the third product in Megane range which is currently in its fourth-generation in Renault's international portfolio. The Megane Sedan will replace the Renault Fluence globally, though it is still not clear whether the French automaker would bring it to the Indian markets.

The new Megane Sedan is based on Renault's CMF C/D platform. The overall design and structure of the sedan is similar to the Megane hatch and Estate models, save for the added trunk jutting out of the back. The front gets C-shaped headlights and slimmer air dams on the bumper. The side profile showcases the added third box at the rear. The Megane sedan offers a boot space of 508-litres.

The Megane sedan will be offered with five engine options: two petrol and three diesel units. The petrol duo develops 115 BHP and 130 BHP, while the diesel mills are rated at 90 BHP, 110 BHP, and 130 BHP. Transmission options on offer depend on the engine choice, and include a five-speed manual, a six-speed manual, a six-speed auto and a seven-speed dual-clutch auto.

Renault will manufacture the Megane sedan from its production facility in Turkey, and will export it to many global markets, including middle-east, Europe, Australia, and North Africa.

 
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