PARIS — Renault will formally unveil the next-generation Mégane Coupe-Cabriolet at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show. It will be the sixth and final model in the New Mégane series.
Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the car is its large folding glass roof, which can be lowered automatically in 21 seconds. To help reduce buffeting, Renault has fitted a fixed-glass wind deflector behind the rear head restraints.
The four-seater gets a variety of hardware improvements, among them a stiffer chassis and more rigid body, a new electric power steering system and a wide array of powertrain choices, including the first application of Renault's new EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) automatic transmission.
Customers will be able to choose from three basic interior themes, including glitzy charcoal-and-red two-tone leather.
Inside Line says: The French certainly know how to do production cars with great panache. — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

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mediabias says:
03:27 PM, 02/06/2010
VW Eos copy?
dogbolter says:
09:52 AM, 02/05/2010
Vey cool looking car.