The new Renault Megane by overseas spy photographers captured testing on the road, exhibiting a great design improvement under the cloak.
The overall outline does not change much compared to the previous generation, maintains the long-roof lining. Thanks to the thick camouflage package, it's observed that the engineer has rearranged and body-fitted the front bumper. The LED daylight running light stretched outwards to balance the renewed headlights back into the "C" signature.
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(Pictures Credit: Motor1 Website)
Around the back, the bumper is slightly adjusted, and the taillights seem to be freshened up, yet details cannot be recognized from distance.
It's reported that Renault may equip with a plug-in hybrid powertrain dubbed E-Tech, producing more power than Supermini and subcompact crossover.
Unfortunately, there is no way to tell how much alteration is done for the interior trimming, and the answer is under the water until the day the 2020 Renault Megane is released.
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