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The Renault Megane E-Tech is well worth considering if you're looking for an electric car that’s comfortable and quiet to drive on motorways. Its range is competitive and there’s plenty of ...
The Megane E-Tech then is more than just Renault’s next-gen EV, it carries the weight of the future of the brand in Australia and beyond. After three months behind the wheel, does it have what it ...
And Renault has other EVs in its current lineup, such as the larger Megane E-Tech, a Golf-sized hatchback, and the Scenic E-Tech compact crossover. In terms of EV technology ... 52-kWh version ...
If you're looking for an EV that can soak up lumpy road surfaces, we'd recommend sticking to the entry-level Renault Megane E-Tech Equilibre with its smaller 18-inch alloy wheels and squidgier tyres.
Renault reveals the interior of the 2026 Twingo E-Tech electric city car. Unlike the exterior, which is a clear homage to the 1990s original Twingo, the interior has less personality. The Renault ...
For the moment, the Megane E-Tech is being offered in only one grade for the Australian market and that’s the Techno EV60, which is the mid-level version of Renault’s brand new EV. The EV60 is priced ...