Renault has whisked the covers off the new 2010 Mégane Coupé-Cabriolet, the sixth bodystyle of the latest Mégane family. There are few surprises: it’s a two-door with a foldling hard top, like its predecessor.
The roof is mainly smoked glass and there’s a new fixed glass wind deflector positioned behind the rear seats to minimise buffeting up to 50mph. That glass roof totals 0.47sq m (the largest area in the segment, claims Renault) and raises or lowers electrically in 21 seconds.
Boot space stands at 417 litres with the roof up, 211 litres when stowed.
Renault Mégane Coupé-Cabriolet: the hardware
The usual array of Mégane hardware is deployed in the CC. It’s claimed to be stiffer than before and a new twin-clutch transmission is available for the first time. Engine line-up includes:
• 1.6 petrol
• Tce petrol
• 2.0 petrol
• dCi 110 DPF
• dCi 130 DPF
• dCi 160 DPF
Expect the Mégane Coupé-Cabriolet to be on sale in spring 2010, after a Geneva 2010 motor show debut.