First Photos of Renault Megane R26 R Surface

 First Photos of Renault Megane R26 R Surface
Renault Megane R26 R

Although we were not meant to see it yet, British site Autocar has manage to obtain a couple of low-res images of the Renault Megane R26 R which is scheduled to be unveiled at the London Motor Show next month.

The R26 R is the most extreme Megane ever built – we can best describe it as a road legal track car. Much of the regular R26 model still remains intact including the 230hp 2.0 turbo engine and the limited slip differential, but the main focus of the R26 R has been on weight reduction. The stock model has been stripped of all non-essential components and some of the heavy body panels have been replaced with lighter materials including a carbon fibre hood along with polycarbonate windows. The changes result in a reduction of overall dry weight by around 125kg over the regular R26 and ultimately improved performance with the 0-62mph figure now reduced by over half a second to just shy of 6 seconds.

The R26 R will go on sale later this year with prices expected to begin at £24,000.

Source: autoblog.it

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 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
I like Renaults performance cars, this being a key one, Like this Megane alot. But i just dont like the tail-light area.
June 6, 2008 10:52 pm
 Masteraal Masteraal
I think youre better off saving for a lotus :|
June 7, 2008 3:55 am
 Racer Racer
These "hot" Renaults are fast. Just remember the GT-Turbo, Clio RS, Clio V6. Some people say that french should stick to cooking, but that's just ignorance. If you really like cars and you are up to date with car industry, you have to respect Renault. Although, this particular model has that weird rear side so...
June 7, 2008 9:42 am
 DeleteThisAccount DeleteThisAccount
They really are fast... the fastest and most frequent visitors to the local Renault mechanic.
June 7, 2008 5:40 pm
Let'slook at it objectively, the reason the brands are bought by Indian companies, is to get a foothold into the major International markets. What better way to do than to buy companies that are dirt cheap but still hold high brand value. Instantly they are getting access to years of R&D and the talent, what it needs is the right vision and focus on bringing the right products to the market, which they would have done before buying, they have been doing this for years in other industries which many are not aware of....
June 7, 2008 9:20 pm
 Monkey Monkey
Down to earth performance, pretty much like Honda.
June 7, 2008 11:54 pm