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10 July 07 - Renault unveils the hottest Renaultsport Megane yet

Built to celebrate dual 2006 F1 World Championships, the latest Renaultsport Mégane hatch is also the most exciting yet...

Built to celebrate dual 2006 F1 World Championships, the latest Renaultsport Mégane

hatch is also the most exciting yet. Available in a special “Victory Yellow’ exterior,

with a slight increase in power, unique suspension settings and a limited-slip

differential the new R26 is an enthusiasts dream.

 

“The R26 is a wonderful, road-going example of the benefits of our motorsport program,” says Renault

Managing Director, Rudi Koenig.

“There are some great hot hatches available at the moment, but there’s only one with a F1 World Championship

badge on it.”

Derived from Mégane Renaultsport 225 three-door, the new R26 was designed by the engineers at Renaultsport,

the Renault subsidiary where all the motorsport and performance road cars are developed. The result

is the most potent and driver-focused Mégane yet.

Its two-litre turbo engine, uprated by a further 3kW to 168kW, plus a development of the revised "Cup"

chassis and Brembo brakes make it one of the quickest hot hatches on the market, its distinctive lines

reinforce its positioning as a true performance car. The R26 also features a limited slip differential to keep

the engine power channeled to the road even in slippery conditions.

 

Chassis, engine and steering engineered for the ultimate driving experience

The Mégane F1 Team R26's most striking features are to be found under its bonnet, principally its revised

2.0 16-valve turbocharged engine which now delivers 168kW (230hp) at 5,500rpm and boasts peak torque

of 310Nm at 3,000rpm thanks to specific engine mapping and a modified exhaust. With 90 per cent of peak

torque available from 2,000 to 6,000rpm, this engine provides instant response and exhilarating acceleration.

A new sports- exhaust system guarantees a sporty rasp from the engine, particularly at low speed and

during hard acceleration.

The R26's other main strength is its chassis which features a development of the "Cup" chassis which is

optional on the Mégane Renaultsport 225, but modified still further with specific dampers and stiffer springs,

while damper travel has been slightly increased by reducing the size of the bump stops to optimise handling

on poor surfaces. The new diameter front anti-roll bar and rear suspension layout ensure stiffer anti-roll

characteristics for enhanced handling under cornering.

 

Limited slip differential

Equipped with a limited slip differential, the R26 has never been so close to being a genuine competition car.

The limited slip differential benefits traction capabilities irrespective of driving style or corner type.

Among the various devices on the market today, Renault Sport Technologies chose a mechanical differential

with helical teeth, where the satellite and sun gears have parallel axes. The limited slip function is obtained

through mechanical efficiency of the system. During the slippage phases, the internal architecture of the

differential generates friction on the various surfaces of the sun gears, transmitting part of the engine torque

to the wheel with the greatest grip.

Performance of this calibre calls for brakes that boast both bite and endurance, so Mégane F1 Team R26's

uprated brake system – which features Brembo four-pot front calipers and vented 312mm diameter discs –

provides outstanding stopping power, enhanced further by the work of the 11-inch servo which generates a

maximum pressure within the circuit of 115 bar. Due to the new limited slip differential, in place of the

previous Dunlop SportMaxx tyres, Mégane F1 Team R26 is equipped with Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tyres

(235/40 R18).

 

Sporting style – inside and out

Mégane F1 Team R26 is distinguishable from other Mégane Renaultsport models with its unique Renault F1

Team decals on the bumpers, doors and roof and red-painted brake calipers. 18-inch alloy wheels are also

standard.

Inside, an F1-style numbered plaque reinforces Mégane F1 Team R26's exclusivity.

As well as being the most comprehensively specified Mégane road car from a technical perspective, the R26

comes with a matching level of equipment: de-connectable ESP, xenon headlamps, automatic headlamps and

wipers climate control, cruise control with speed limiter, and electric windows with driver’s one touch

controls.

The new Mégane Renaultsport 230 R26 is expected to go on sale in NZ by late 2007 and will be available in

Victory Yellow or Deep Black.