Renault has finally made the Megane RS look really aggressive. A front with huge air intakes and daytime running lights in the checkered flag design, strong flared wheel arches and a large diffuser with distinctive air ducts are the main features over the normal models. There are under the hood 1,8-liter turbo with 280 PS and 390 Nm maximum torque and end of the year probably the even stronger Mégane RS Trophy version with at least 300 PS. For owners of a current 4RS, and the lack of patience for the appearance of the Trophy, has the French tuner BR Performance Paris now just the right in stock.
You have already developed a first performance upgrade for the brand new Megane 4 RS 1.8 TCE, which as Stage 1 already brings out 320 PS & 447 NM. With these key data, the 4 RS should be the competitor Honda Civic Type-R and VW Golf GTI Clubsport S (at least in the standard state) drive around the ears and have a Nürburgring time of 7: 40 minutes firmly in the sights. Of course, if we get some info, also about a possible Stage 2 or 3 upgrade, there is an update for this report. You will be informed if yours is just ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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Renault Megane 4 RS 1.8 TCE
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