RE: Megane Renaultsport gets power boost for 2012
RE: Megane Renaultsport gets power boost for 2012
Friday 6th January 2012

Megane Renaultsport gets power boost for 2012

Range refresh sees fast Megane morph from 'Renaultsport 250' to 'Renaultsport 265'



Renault has given its Megane a raft of tweaks for 2012, including mild styling revisions, some trim and engine changes and a good deal of noise about 'improved quality'.

By far the most interesting update, however, is that the Megane Renaultsport gets the power upgrades from last summer's limited-edition Megane Trophy, morphing the Megane Renaultsport 250 into the Megane Renaultsport 265.


As the name implies, the car now gets 265hp, 15hp more than before, as well as an extra 15lb ft of torque, bringing that up to 266lb ft (provided you select 'sport mode in Renault's new 'Renaultsport Dynamic Management'). That's enough to push the hot hatch from 0-62mph in 6.0 seconds dead and on to a top speed of 158mph.

A new, more open exhaust design with a 'reinforced sound pipe' (no we're not sure either), meanwhile, ensures (says Renault) a "a satisfying pitch at all revs". Jolly good.

As for visual tweaks, the 'blade' on the car's nose now features two banks of six-LED DRLs, while the headlights get black surrounds. The centre of the new 18-inch alloys, as well as the 19-inch wheels, now feature an 'R.S.' logo, and a new option is the Renaultsport Red Design Pack, which consists of red striping for the front blade, side sills and diffuser.

The 2012 tweaks to Renault's Megane range will come into effect in the UK in April.

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TommyBuoy

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1,279 posts

190 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Like it. I could see me getting an RS Renault if I needed a practical car.

Fussy alloy design though.

michaelw3628

203 posts

229 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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A cracking car made better for 2012. Like the switchable power but really only any good if gives better consumption for normal driving.

kotafey

242 posts

204 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Looks nice, but as with all Renaultsport cars the steering wheel is still massive!

David87

6,959 posts

235 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Still the best hot hatch by a long way, but not sure the extra power and some red bits could tempt me into one - it's just too much more expensive than the R26 was just a few short years ago. Before I bought my R26.R, I had a deposit down on an R26, fully specced for £18K. You'd struggle to get a decent Clio 200 for that now. No idea why anyone would have bought the 265 Trophy variant either - you could see this facelift coming a mile off.

Ved

3,918 posts

198 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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What are the materials like on the interior parts on these?

Dave Hedgehog

15,758 posts

227 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Ved said:
What are the materials like on the interior parts on these?
avg, appropriate for the price, most of the money goes into the oily bits, miles of VAG quality but then you pay 10 grand more to get it

rev-erend

21,599 posts

307 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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looks nice.

How muchy..

Hellbound

2,515 posts

199 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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I wonder how you'd be feeling if you'd just bought the 265 Trophy.

Trouble is, people usually find their way into performance Renaults because of the attractive finance deals on offer. Renault plan to put a stop to discounting and deals like that this year. I'm going to take a stab in the dark and predict sales suffering as a consequence with Vauxhall filling the void.

rj1986

1,107 posts

191 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Always love those alloys on it.

But can't help the feeling that these things will be worth a tenner and a packet of rolo's after 3 years.

BBS-LM

3,978 posts

247 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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That looks evil in Black, like it.

Ved

3,918 posts

198 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
avg, appropriate for the price, most of the money goes into the oily bits, miles of VAG quality but then you pay 10 grand more to get it
Thought these were GTI priced? I'd hope to get a new one at 18k to be honest. They are probably the best looking two door under 30k by a long way and I do like that Renault aren't afraid to promote their fastest models where as other manufacturers shy away from it. I'd likely have a Clio if I didn't do asto-mileage on the motorways.

Hellbound

2,515 posts

199 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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rj1986 said:
Always love those alloys on it.

But can't help the feeling that these things will be worth a tenner and a packet of rolo's after 3 years.
Not only that, after you've replaced all the performance bits you've still got a cabin full of squeaks. I'm a regular on the RenaultSport forum and it's amusing how owners gloss over all the little niggles. They openly admit they'd never buy a used one and the quality of the RS Twingo is thought to be abysmal.

Dave Hedgehog

15,758 posts

227 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Ved said:
Thought these were GTI priced? I'd hope to get a new one at 18k to be honest. They are probably the best looking two door under 30k by a long way and I do like that Renault aren't afraid to promote their fastest models where as other manufacturers shy away from it. I'd likely have a Clio if I didn't do asto-mileage on the motorways.
i think to match the performance you will need the R which is 41k with a reasonable spec ...

A Scotsman

1,001 posts

222 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Looking forward now to some news about the new Clio Sport.

David87

6,959 posts

235 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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A Scotsman said:
Looking forward now to some news about the new Clio Sport.
It's going to be quite different from the current one: 5-door only (eek) and turbocharged.

Roma101

859 posts

170 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Hellbound said:
I wonder how you'd be feeling if you'd just bought the 265 Trophy.
As someone who bought a Trophy last year, I am fine with it. Even happy. This is because the 265 is visually and mechanically pretty much identical to the Trophy. The only real difference is that the Trophy gets the max power/torque all the time, whereas in the 265 you have to press a button. So in this aspect, the Trophy is "better". The Trophy already comes with the LEDs, revised wheels, all important centre caps (!) and louder exhaust. Personally, I am not too bothered about the minor tweeks to the interior or the black headlight surrounds. Although some might be.

Price wise, Renault have confirmed the 265 will be more expensive than the 250, which means (pre-discount) you are probably looking at just under £25k for a basic cup and just under £26k for a non-cup. List price of the Trophy is/was just under £28k. However, the Trophy comes with standard items that you will have to spec. on a 265 - e.g. the RS monitor and Recaros.

I (and I am sure most other Trophy buyers) knew there was an updated version on the cards. Admittedly, it was a bit of a gamble not waiting for the new one, but we sort of knew the "Phase 2" would be upped to 265 ps and I liked the looks of the 250/Trophy so much I was worried Renault would ruin them with the Phase 2!

Oh, and the 265 will not be available in liquid yellow, which I love.

Edited by Roma101 on Friday 6th January 13:41

sad61t

1,100 posts

233 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Roma101 said:
As someone who bought a Trophy last year, ...
Welcome to PH. And, of course, you will have had your Trophy for the best part of a year ahead of the model update ditherers. So who's laughing now? You.

ManOpener

12,467 posts

192 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
Ved said:
Thought these were GTI priced? I'd hope to get a new one at 18k to be honest. They are probably the best looking two door under 30k by a long way and I do like that Renault aren't afraid to promote their fastest models where as other manufacturers shy away from it. I'd likely have a Clio if I didn't do asto-mileage on the motorways.
i think to match the performance you will need the R which is 41k with a reasonable spec ...
Scirocco R? They're about 34k with a "reasonable spec"- still much more than the Megane.
Really like these cars- they've grown on me a lot recently and don't seem to look so much like a fussy Scirocco clone. Those wheels, though- yuck.

Roma101

859 posts

170 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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sad61t said:
Welcome to PH. And, of course, you will have had your Trophy for the best part of a year ahead of the model update ditherers. So who's laughing now? You.
Thank you for the welcome. Indeed - loving it so far.

Escort Si-130

3,426 posts

203 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Love the black and red knight rider effect