Renault Megane Knight Edition on sale now
A special Renault Megane Knight Edition has been revealed, on sale from £17,095
The new Renault Megane Knight Edition has been revealed, available now from £17,095. The Knight Edition adds extra equipment over the Megane Expression+ specification, and will be on sale until autumn this year.
The Renault Megane Knight Edition costs £350 more than the entry-level Expression+ specification, but includes extra equipment such as new 16-inch alloy wheels, a different bumper design, extra chrome exterior trim, LED running lights and rear parking sensors.
The Knight Edition also gets tinted rear windows and electric folding door mirrors, and comes in a choice of white, red, blue or black metallic paint colours. Standard equipment on all Renault Megane models includes Bluetooth, USB, air-conditioning, front fog lights and cruise control.
The new specification is available on the Renault Megane hatchback, coupe and Sport Tourer estate models and with either the 1.6-litre petrol engine or the 1.5-litre diesel engine. The estate version is the most practical of the range, with a 524-litre boot with the seats up that expands to 1,600 litres with them folded down.
The diesel version, which has the best-selling engine Renault produces, gets free road tax thanks to emissions of 90g/km and can manage 80.7mpg in fuel economy. The petrol engine is not as economical, getting only 41mpg, but it is slightly faster and cheaper to buy. If you opt for the Renault 4+ package, you'll get four years’ free servicing, a four-year warranty, four years of AA roadside cover and a four-year finance package.
The Renault Megane Knight Edition costs from £17,095 for the hatchback model, moving up to £17,595 for the three-door coupe and £17,895 for the more practical estate model. This special edition model is only available until autumn this year in the UK, but is available to buy now.
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