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Renault Megane in line for major hot hatch revamp to boost sales

A sporty makeover is planned to give the electric Megane a hot hatch reinvention

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Renault’s Megane E-Tech has been left in the shade by more recent electric rivals from the brand, such as the retro-themed 5 and new Renault 4

But a sporty makeover is set to boost the hatchback’s appeal early next year, accompanied by power and range improvements to the battery tech as the car gets a significant mid-life refresh. 

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“What we are looking for is a hot hatch, that is the direction we want to go in,” Renault brand CEO Fabrice Cambolive told a small group event at the Munich Motor Show. “We want a sporty hatch.”

“We need to sell more of them so we need to do something,” said Renault’s chief design officer Laurens van den Acker, also speaking in Munich. “If you put a new battery in a car, which is expensive, and you don’t change the car, then it’s really hard to seduce people to pay more for it, so we need to do justice to the changes under the skin by showing something on the skin.” 

“What we thought was missing was a kind of hot hatch-looking EV,” he continued. It's an admission that the Megane E-Tech – vociferously pitched as the "GTi of EVs" when Renault boss Luca de Meo launched it in 2021 – could have looked more sporty. And that's despite de Meo upgrading the 'Renaultsport' design – with its wider track and bigger wheels – to becoming the standard car during the development process.

While there won’t be changes to the metalwork or dimensions, expect chunkier bumpers and potentially bigger wheels, as well as attempts to visually lift the interior. The revised car, which was the first of Renault’s new electric product line-up ahead of the well-received Scenic, should be on sale in the UK in the first half of 2026.

The Megane received a boost last month with the introduction of the Government’s electric vehicle grant, where it was one of the first family cars eligible for the £1,500 grant, a move that has, according to Renault UK managing director Adam Wood, boosted enquiries and orders. 

The Electric Car Grant discount applied to current Renault Megane models is just part of the story for buyers.  Dealers are currently offering over £5,000 off the recommended retail price of some new Meganes via the Auto Express Buy A Car service. 

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