2017 Renault Megane Reviews

You'll find all our 2017 Renault Megane reviews right here. 2017 Renault Megane prices range from $8,910 for the Megane Zen to $22,550 for the Megane Gt 205.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Renault dating back as far as 2001.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Renault Megane, you'll find it all here.

Renault Megane GT wagon 2017 review
By James Cleary · 04 Sep 2017
Should you snap out of your SUV trance and think about the real-world comfort and practicality of a sporty wagon? The cool and quick Renault Megane GT could have you re-thinking that compact SUV.
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Renault Megane Intens sedan 2017 review
By Peter Anderson · 11 Aug 2017
The new Renault Megane sedan has arrived, and the Intens sedan is the top of the two model set, and looks like it's going for substance instead of bargain-basement pricing.
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Renault Megane GT-Line 2017 review: snapshot
By Malcolm Flynn · 14 Jul 2017
The GT-Line is the middle ground in the Megane wagon line-up, sitting above the Zen and below the sports-flavoured GT.
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Renault Megane Zen 2017 review: snapshot
By Malcolm Flynn · 12 Jul 2017
The Zen marks the entry-point to the Megane wagon in Australia, and carries a list price of $28,490.
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Renault Megane Zen 2017 review: snapshot
By Malcolm Flynn · 09 Jul 2017
The Zen marks the entry-point in the 2017 Renault Megane range, representing a higher base trim level than the hatch which starts off with the Life.
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Renault Megane 2017 review
By Malcolm Flynn · 07 Jul 2017
Most car brands pick what they're best at and generally stick to it.  If you think Renault Megane, there's a good chance the downright excellent Renault Sport hot hatch models will spring to mind, with the mainstream but Euro-chic five door hatch following close behind.  You might also think of the Megane
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Renault Megane GT 2017 review
By Andrew Chesterton · 26 Apr 2017
When it comes to building tyre-screeching, fire-breathing hot hatches, the French maniacs at Renault do it better than most. But what happens when they dial back the crazy? Enter the Megane GT.
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