Renault cuts Clio, Captur and Megane specs with range simplification

New trim levels lower entry-level prices of the three models as the industry prepares for new WLTP testing rules.

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar 11 May 2018 Views icon3594 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Renault has trimmed the ranges of the Clio, Captur and  Méganeto three specifications: Play, Iconic and GT Line. 

The revised ranges reduce the entry-level prices of the three models by up to £475 (Rs 43,188), and Renault claims that the new trim levels offer better value than the six they replace. 

Play, the entry-level trim, is the new equivalent of Expression+, while Iconic is equivalent to Dynamique Nav. GT Line replaces Signature Nav on the Captur and GT-Line Nav on the Mégane.

The biggest reduction comes with the Captur GT Line, which represents a saving of £1755 (Rs 159,569) over the previous Signature X Nav. The new trim also adds more SUV-like styling tweaks to the Captur. In addition, GT Line gives the Clio and Mégane a sportier look than the standard cars. 

The trims have been introduced to simplify the cars’ range as the full roll-out of the WLTP testing procedure commences, under which every spec of each car must be tested. The revisions bring the Clio and Captur specs down to three from five and halves the options for the Mégane.

CO2 emissions in Play trim fall from 127g/km to 113g/km in the TCe 75 petrol Clio but climb from 114g/km to 139g/km in the TCe 90 petrol Captur. For the TCe 130 petrol Mégane, however, it remains the same, at 120g/km.

 

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