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Renault Megane Coupe concept news - Enter the dragonfly - 2008

Published: 11 Mar 2008

Gullwing doors? They're so passé, darling. This season's must-have ingress/egress accessories are... dragon-fly doors, as debuted on the Renault Megane Coupe concept at the Geneva motor show.

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Instead of the oh-so-conventional upward-hinging one-piece doors, the Megane concept gets seriously trick two-piecers. The lower panel and the upper window section split apart, as the door opens in a movement as graceful, says Renault, as a dragonfly in flight. Ahhh.

The concept previews the styling of the next-generation Megane, due to arrive towards the end of this year.

It looks to be a move away from the angular, big-arsed profile of the current hatch - which Renault boss Carlos Ghosn reckons is too brash a design for a mass-market model - and towards sleeker, smoother lines.

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Indeed, Renault's design director Patrick le Quement said in Geneva that the concept's styling was '80 per cent representative' of the new Megane. Here's hoping. And here's hoping it ends up with a bit more wow-factor than the new Laguna. Any wow-factor, in fact.

A bit of wow under the bonnet wouldn't go amiss, either. The concept is powered by a curiously conservative two-litre turbo petrol engine, developing 197bhp and 206lb ft of torque. It'll see the Megane to 62mph in just over seven seconds - sprightly, but with such high-concept looks, we were rather hoping for a solar-bio-uranium V8 with zero emissions and sub five-second performance.

Maybe the tech department used up their budget developing those doors, though. But why stop at two-piece portals? Why not three-piece? Four-piece? Actually, why not go with these nifty disappearing fellas?

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