RE: Renaultsport Megane R26 | Spotted
RE: Renaultsport Megane R26 | Spotted
Monday 2nd June

Renaultsport Megane R26 | Spotted

The best 230hp Meganes are now highly prized - but tempting bargains remain out there as well


It’s been more than 20 years since the Renaultsport badge and expertise was first applied to a Megane. Revealed in September 2004, the 225hp Megane hit the road in 2005, just like the Mk5 Golf GTI. But where that car demonstrated that VW had its hot hatch mojo back, the first Renaultsport Megane never quite hit the mark. Despite years of brilliant Clios, the Renaultsport special sauce seemingly hadn’t been applied quite liberally enough to the larger hatch. And with so many rivals around at the time, that wouldn’t do. 

Renault being Renault - and therefore caring a lot about the reputation of its hot hatches - it didn’t take very long to remedy the problems. Handily, Fernando Alonso won back-to-back F1 championships, so the Megane’s improvements could be bundled into a special edition, though it seems very likely that the R26 package of upgrades would have made it to the Meg in pretty short order.

A little more power from the 2.0-litre turbo was welcome, but the real improvements were in the chassis: stiffer, keener and more alive, thanks to modifications to the dampers and steering plus the introduction of a limited-slip diff. These were the cars that really launched the Megane towards hot hatch superstardom, subsequent models often the class of the field thanks to their combination of driver engagement and everyday usability.

Thanks to its place in history - plus the fact they spawned the sensational R26.R - good versions of the regular F1 Team R26 are becoming desirable. Let’s not forget, either, that where not so long a Clio Williams might have been the 20-year-old Renault pocket rocket hero slowly going up in value, now it’s cars like these. 

This R26, car number 3427, ticks a heck of a lot of modern classic hot hatch boxes, with a good service history, a couple of useful extra upgrades - exhaust and springs - plus the all-important cambelt change done recently. White suits it perfectly, the stickers look as good as they would have in 2008, and even the Recaro buckets are showing minimal wear. Its three previous owners appear to have cherished it. 

This means the asking price is now £13,495; probably not unreasonable given its rep and rarity, if now comfortably above that £10k threshold we’ve probably associated R26s with for a while. But for those willing to chance their arm a little more, cheap R26s are still around: this is another 2008 example, in white, for £6,995. The mileage is higher, the ride height lower, the history scarcer and the rear seats removed, but it could be a nice basis for a fast road or track build. If it isn’t one already. Whichever way you like old-school Renault hot hatches, the PH classifieds can provide right now. 


SPECIFICATION | RENAULTSPORT MEGANE F1 TEAM R26

Engine: 1,998cc, four-cyl turbo
Transmission: 6-speed manual, front-wheel drive, LSD
Power (hp): 230@5,500rpm
Torque (lb ft): 229@3,000rpm
MPG: 33.2
CO2: 200g/km
First registered: 2008
Recorded mileage: 71,000
Price new: £19,860
Yours for: £13,495

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Firebobby

Original Poster:

841 posts

55 months

Monday 2nd June
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At last a modern classic that isn't vastly overpriced! In fact it looks very good value for the money.

Twinair

889 posts

158 months

Monday 2nd June
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I’d go a bit further - I’d say that looks like it’s moving towards a (dare I say the word…) bargain…??

Jon_S_Rally

3,971 posts

104 months

Monday 2nd June
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That's really nice but, while I do like a white R26, I think I'd find it hard to pay that much for one when you could get into a 265 Trophy or 275 Cup-S for similar money.

I know some prefer the older car and say it's more raw, but I think the third gen is such a great blend of exciting and useable, it would be hard to ignore.

don logan

3,790 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd June
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They are so weird looking that they are looking better than ever

As for the price

We don’t have replacements in the pipeline for them from almost any manufacturer so these types of things now cost what they cost

Frimley111R

17,264 posts

250 months

Monday 2nd June
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Having had 3, at the lower price points they are untouchable.

230bhp or 270 with a simple remap, big windows for good visibility, small size so it fits on the road, loads of parts are from a basic model so cheap as chips, outstanding handling and tough as old boots (yes, it's not built like a Lexus but it's built well enough).

This is at the top of the price range and if you really love them then it's a decent buy but for that money I'd want a LY model.

RSstuff

802 posts

31 months

Monday 2nd June
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Back end reminds me of an old Anglia, and I thought they were ugly too. Does this one have the wobbly plastic rear window?

don logan

3,790 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd June
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RSstuff said:
Back end reminds me of an old Anglia, and I thought they were ugly too. Does this one have the wobbly plastic rear window?
No

And they aren’t exactly wobbly

The Pistonsdead

5,432 posts

223 months

Monday 2nd June
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RSstuff said:
Back end reminds me of an old Anglia, and I thought they were ugly too. Does this one have the wobbly plastic rear window?
Great all round car, with an ugly arse that only a mother could love wink

speciald

93 posts

187 months

Monday 2nd June
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I bought a 225 Cup at Easter. It's primarily a track car and it's great fun, I am sure a R26 with the LSD would be better but happy with my purchase.

RSstuff

802 posts

31 months

Monday 2nd June
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don logan said:
No

And they aren t exactly wobbly
On Top Gear, Clarkson proved otherwise.

RSstuff

802 posts

31 months

Monday 2nd June
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The Pistonsdead said:
Great all round car, with an ugly arse that only a mother could love wink
Mothers love only goes so far, this model Megane is the ginger step child of hot hatches.

don logan

3,790 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd June
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RSstuff said:
don logan said:
No

And they aren t exactly wobbly
On Top Gear, Clarkson proved otherwise.
On Top Gear……. MUST be true then

RSstuff

802 posts

31 months

Monday 2nd June
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don logan said:
On Top Gear . MUST be true then
Demonstrated rather than opinion.

Frimley111R

17,264 posts

250 months

Monday 2nd June
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RSstuff said:
don logan said:
No

And they aren t exactly wobbly
On Top Gear, Clarkson proved otherwise.
Lol, They are flexible if that's what you mean. The biggest problem is with everyone sticking their fingers onto them to see them flex. But anyway, they were just on the R26R.

don logan

3,790 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd June
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Frimley111R said:
RSstuff said:
don logan said:
No

And they aren t exactly wobbly
On Top Gear, Clarkson proved otherwise.
Lol, They are flexible if that's what you mean. The biggest problem is with everyone sticking their fingers onto them to see them flex. But anyway, they were just on the R26R.
I’ve had 15 years of fingerprints!

don logan

3,790 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd June
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RSstuff said:
don logan said:
On Top Gear . MUST be true then
Demonstrated rather than opinion.
Real life experience, not sensationalist TV

Maccmike8

1,364 posts

70 months

Monday 2nd June
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I had a corker of one of these several years ago. Worth about 5k at the time.
Grip was ridiculous. Remapped. Went well. They're reliable too.
But it was that competent it was boring. Sounded rubbish too.
In a Yaris now and Im quite confident an R26 would go round a corner faster.

howardhughes

1,249 posts

220 months

Monday 2nd June
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Always had a soft spot for these. The design is outside the box, which I love. The reason I never entertained one was, build quality.

cerb4.5lee

37,881 posts

196 months

Monday 2nd June
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I'll never forget having a tuned one of these behind me once in the V8 M3, and I couldn't shake him off for love or money. I was properly impressed with how quick it was for sure. It really opened my eyes to a tuned turbocharged engine versus a V8 NA engine at the time for definite.

Water Fairy

6,161 posts

171 months

Monday 2nd June
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Maccmike8 said:
I had a corker of one of these several years ago. Worth about 5k at the time.
Grip was ridiculous. Remapped. Went well. They're reliable too.
But it was that competent it was boring. Sounded rubbish too.
In a Yaris now and Im quite confident an R26 would go round a corner faster.
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