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2010 Renault Megane CC spy pics

By Matt Brogan |

Though we don’t know a great deal about next year’s Renault Megane CC, these renderings, received this morning, point to a stylish newcomer set to challenge rivals such as VW’s Eos and BMW’s 1 Series.

The Renault Megane CC will no doubt share many of the same driveline specifications of its sedan sibling which will mean both petrol and diesel engine options.

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At this point there is no word on pricing or Australian availability. CarAdvice will keep you posted.


 
  • http://www.sandrasands.com Sandra Sands

    I have gotta say I love the shape but love that color even more. I have always been a Renault fan since living in Europe and this is giving me a hankering to return.

    Sandra x

  • Rob

    Totally agree Sandra, even if the car doesn’t look that great, that colour is going to win lots of fans. It’s about time that bright, daring colours came back in style.

    Still think a 308CC is more stylish.

  • Alex

    Now that the Megane has decent dynamics, the convertible would benefit greatly from a canvas roof. I know it won’t happen, but I think it perhaps should.

  • RPITUP

    Bright, daring colours have been done for ages. Remember Holden’s Tiga Mica or Ford’s Blueprint?

    I remember the days when Tiga looked great. A few years on, you would not be buying a car in that colour.

  • Shakeel

    Its thanks to the locals that we have gotten a splash of color back into the automotive world. If it wasnt for the New Voodoo metallic from Holden and Ford’s Dash we’d all still be looking at boring grey rep-mobiles

  • Captain Mainwaring

    Still malproportioned and effeminate-looking, just like every other folding metal hardtop derived from a 5-door hatchback.

  • Steve-Poyza

    Looks nice, but a little too soft in my opinion. The rest of the range so far have gone for a more muscular look, so I don’t think Renault are going to change direction with the CC. Also, I reckon it needs bigger wheels.

  • Wheelnut

    If it wasn’t for the badge you could be mistaken for thinking its a Mazda 3 CC Concept

    It looks like Renault are starting to move away from their ugly origami style for a more natural curvaceous look – However; I’d still prefer the Peugeot

  • filippo

    The new Megane’s look fantastic. It’s a shame that Renault oz feel so burned by the failure of the previous model (that ar$e was pretty bad) that they won’t give us the new much-much-improved one. Same goes for Clio.