All-New Renault Megane takes to the road | Motorshow - Car News Jul 2016

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11:47 Thursday 14 Jul 2016

Renault are taking their all-new Megane on the road to give potential customers the chance to test drive the range in a track environment.

The French manufacturer is holding a series of Renault Range Roadshow’s throughout July and August, with the all-new Megane taking centre stage. The tour starts at Donington Park on 16/17 July, Dunsford Aerodrome on 6/7/ August, Croft Motor Circuit on 13 August, Rockingham Motor Speedway on 20/21 August, and finally moving on to Knockhill Circuit on 27/28 August.

It will allow the all-new Megane to show off its features which include the Multi-Sense personalisation package and 4Control all-wheel steering.

The Megane will be joined by its stablemates the Kadjar and Captur crossovers, Clio supermini, Twingo city car and all-electric ZOE supermini. Additionally, children aged 11-17 years will be able to have their first driving lesson at the Roadshow courtesy of RED driving school, there’s Go Karting for those aged 4-11 years, an in-car treasure hunt for families, and a host of other activities.

 

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