The markets confirmed to get the Megane Grand Coupe include Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Morocco, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Tunisia, Turkey, and Ukraine
The Fluence replacement is based on the CMF C/D version of the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s CMF (Common Module Family) platform, which is shared with the Megane range. It will carryover the equipment list from the Megane hatchback, which includes a heads-up display, 7-inch color TFT digital counter in the instrument panel, R-Link 2 infotainment system with an 8.7-inch portrait display, Easy Park Assist and Lane Departure Warning system.
The Renault Grand Coupe will come in five variants: SCe 115 petrol (5MT/CVT), TCe 130 petrol (7DCT/6MT), dCi 90 diesel (5MT), dCi 110 diesel (6MT/6DCT) and dCi 130 diesel (6MT). Power is sent to the front wheels on all models.
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