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Renault's 4Control system boosts new hot hatch’s agility and stability; a front-wheel-drive Nürburgring record attempt is likely with later Trophy model

The new Renault MeÃgane Renault Sport can now be ordered in the UK, with prices for the 276bhp hot hatch starting at £27,495 and first deliveries due in July.

That price places the new performance five-door, which has a 1.8-litre petrol engine producing 276bhp and 288lb ft, £500 below the Hyundai i30 N in its 271bhp Performance spec. It also makes the Mégane RS £3500 cheaper than the 316bhp Honda Civic Type R. The Ford Focus RS and new Seat Leon Cupra R both have more than 300bhp but are more expensive to buy.

As a signal of the Mégane RS's driver focus, buyers who order their car in May are also offered a free upgrade to the Cup chassis, which will become a £1500 option from next month.

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Buyers wanting the optional EDC dual-clutch automatic gearbox (a six-speed manual is standard) will need to pay £29,195 for their Mégane RS.

Renault Sport says its new model driver-focused that it more than makes up its 40bhp power deficit to the Civic Type R with its trick four-wheel steering system. 

This '4Control' technology 
is claimed to boost the agility and stability of the car.

“Fitting four-wheel steering was the biggest decision we had to make,” said Renault Sport chief Patrice Ratti. 

“We did a lot of studies and computer simulations and 
then put [the system] on the previous-generation MeÃgane RS to create a mule and assess what was possible. 

“What became clear was that we had two choices: 
to make a car without it 
and to make incremental improvements in every area over what had gone before, or to make the car with it and to make a step change in terms of improvements. The benefits go across every area of the car’s dynamics – we have been able to rework the dampers, differentials, steering and more.” 

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The system allows the 
rear wheels to turn up to
 2.7 degrees, improving the car's turning radius at low speeds and delivering greater agility and improved stability at higher speeds. The added stability, in turn, allows for the use of a smaller and therefore more responsive steering ratio. It also mimics some of the role of the anti-roll bars, allowing for a different, more rear-biased chassis set-up.

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The system is already on sale with the warm MeÃgane GT, although it has been retuned for the MeÃgane RS. 

Renault has confirmed that the RS will hit 0-62mph in 5.8sec and that its top speed is 158mph in manual guise, with the automatic topping out at 155mph. The engine's peak torque is available from 2400 to 5000rpm, while peak power arrives at 6000rpm. The unit’s rev limit is 7000rpm.

Ratti said: “At no point has the team sacrificed fun – which means agility – for top speed. That is never our goal.” 

The engine is derived from the 1798cc, aluminium-block unit used in the new Alpine A110 sports car, but the increased power has been achieved primarily through the use of a different turbocharger and cylinder head, the latter of which was developed in conjunction with the Renault Sport Formula 1 team

Ratti said: “The F1 team’s expertise in developing high-performance parts quickly is amazing – it achieved in one week what would have taken us five or six weeks, because of its simulation know-how." 

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The new MeÃgane RS will also be offered with a choice of a Sport or Cup chassis and an automatic EDC gearbox or a six-speed manual. Most buyers are expected to specify either the most focused Cup and manual gearbox combination or the broader abilities of the Sport/EDC pairing. As such, the car has been optimised to those choices. The manual gearbox will use the same, proven gearset from the previous-generation car, while the EDC unit has been completely overhauled. 

Additionally, the Sport chassis will be sold with 18-inch 235 profile wheels and the Cup with 19-inch 245 wheels as standard, with lightweight alloys available as a further option on the larger wheel, saving 1.8kg each and improving cooling. Buyers 
can choose either wheel size but the car’s set-up has been optimised on the standard one. The Cup car will feature
 a full, mechanical limited-slip differential set-up to transfer power between wheels, while the Sport chassis will use an electronic system to employ the brakes to slow a spinning wheel. An electronic LSD system was considered for 
the Cup car but deemed “too complex”. A manual handbrake will be standard for all cars. 

Ratti said: “The sales split globally will be 50/50 Sport and Cup, but that will vary hugely between regions.” He highlighted that European buyers favour the more performance-focused set-up, while buyers in Asia – including Japan, Renault Sport’s fifth-biggest market, just behind the UK – favour a softer set-up and automatic gearbox. 

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Renault is able to offer the options because its alliance with Nissan gives it access 
to the relevant technology – something that is not possible on the EDC-only Renault Clio

All MeÃgane RSs will have four driving modes: Comfort, Normal, Sport and Race. In the latter setting on the Cup car, the stability control system
 will be completely switched off, although the electronic braking system will remain on with the Sport chassis. 

Ratti also confirmed a Trophy version of the MeÃgane RS will be developed with 296bhp and 295lb ft, in the vein of the Renault Trophy and R26R models launched with the previous-generation car.
 It'll retain the manual and EDC gearbox choices of the regular car, while using the Cup chassis and 19in wheels bolted to lighter aluminium wheel hubs. An assault on the Nürburgring record for front-wheel-drive cars is expected to happen with the Trophy, possibly in late 2018.

“As long as we can make the car faster and still comply with the regulations, then we will try to break some records,” confirmed Ratti. “However,
 as I keep saying, I would never swap pleasure for speed – we have targets we must achieve. But an RS Trophy car is already looking very interesting.” 

Styling

The core styling 
team was carried over from
 the mainstream MeÃgane project
and focused on areas that could complement engineering goals. The front and back tracks are respectively 60mm and 45mm wider than the standard MeÃgane’s, the arches are blistered, with air vents at the rear, and a rear diffuser is fitted. The rear spoiler is narrower for a sportier look and the front foglights are aligned to mimic 
a chequered flag.

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A new logo

The rear of the car doesn’t carry the Renault name, nor the RS flag logo of yesteryear. In has a new double diamond insignia, inspired by the logo that adorned the Gordini R12’s steering wheel in the 1970s.

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Engine

Renault Sport engineers
 are proud of the performance they’ve extracted from the 1.8-litre unit, even if it doesn’t bust the headline-grabbing 300bhp-plus figures of rivals. They say that 153bhp per litre and 160lb ft per litre are punchy enough, and reckon the gain in response and earlier peak delivery times outweighs
 the bigger numbers.

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Exhausts

The central exhaust signifies the car’s race-inspired looks. The noise from the exhausts can also be pumped into the cabin to amplify the turbocharged engine’s note, although this feature can also be switched off. Renault promises it will bang and crackle during shifts and
 lift-off, too.

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Orange paintwork

Renault Sport has a history of vibrant launch colours, most notably in yellows. This time, the choice is called Volcanic Orange and is described as 'complementary' to previous yellows. It took a-year-and-a-half to develop and will come at a modest price premium.

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Dunhillion 2 May 2018

Brochure Fail

Car looks great.  But hopefully the broken link to the new RS brochure on the UK Renault Sport website isn't an omen of the car's quality and reliability!  Roll on the RS / Golf R / Type R group test - maybe with an AMG45 thrown in to prove to people like this TC bloke that fools and their £££ are easily parted.  Wonder what the TC stands for - Top Cu....

Will86 1 May 2018

Tasty spec

The spec on the new RS looks very impressive indeed. The engineers have defintely led on this project. A group test with this, a Civic Type R and a i30N is needed as soon as possible

fordraptorbmwm5 1 May 2018

here it is

2013 Mercedes A45 AMG Edition 1 white front

4x4 1 May 2018

oh yea right is that yours

oh yea right is that yours you are from england and that is left hand drive 

 

 

fordraptorbmwm5 1 May 2018

me

i am not from england

sbagnall 1 May 2018

fordraptorbmwm5 wrote:

fordraptorbmwm5 wrote:

2013 Mercedes A45 AMG Edition 1 white front

Right click 'search Google for image'.... Your mum's calling, dinner's ready.