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Renault Megane Sedan

The Megane family is expanding with the introduction of a four-door version - the new Renault Megane Sedan. This model completes Renault's offering in the C-segment and strengthens the brand's position in markets where compact saloons remain the preferred choice amongst motorists looking for a comfortable and spacious vehicle that reflects their social status.

Manufactured at Renault's Bursa plant in Turkey and set to go on sale this autumn in nearly 30 countries, the new Megane Sedan contributes to the brand's global growth and the extension of its product range.

Based upon Renault's CMF C/D architecture, the new Renault Megane Sedan was conceived, designed and developed in tandem with the new Megane, launched at the beginning of 2016. This means it benefits from the same features, technology and engine variants as its five-door sibling, while adding record-breaking roominess for its class with generous space for its occupants and a boot volume of 550dm3 VDA.

Courtesy of its dynamic styling and its range of features from the next segment up, the new Renault Megane Sedan represents a genuine upmarket shift, which enables the brand's latest model to position itself as the new benchmark in the compact saloon category.

A dynamic, well-proportioned saloon

The new Renault Megane Sedan is a dynamic and elegant saloon which features the styling hallmarks associated with this type of car which, in many countries, is still the favoured body shape of motorists in search of a vehicle that mirrors their success and social standing.

  • However, the new Renault Megane Sedan is far more than merely a four-door version of the new Megane:
  • It stands out from the opposition by dint of its coupé-like silhouette and proportions.
  • Renault's designers have drawn upon their acclaimed expertise to seamlessly incorporate 550dm3 VDA of boot storage capacity without compromising the vehicle's aesthetic appeal.
  • Its generous dimensions (4.63m long and 1.81m wide, with a record wheelbase in its class of 2.71m) underscore its status-enhancing credentials and provide additional room for occupants.
  • Its sleek profile is the result of painstaking work on the proportion of glass to metal (one-third / two-thirds), as well as its low height (1.44m) and ground clearance (13cm).
  • Fitted as standard either across the range or in the higher-end versions, chrome detailing (grille, side mouldings, door window strips, door handles and exhaust tailpipes) point to the model's quality and reinforce its statusenhancing appeal.
  • Its 1.57m front and rear track - the widest in its class - and its range of wheel sizes up to 18 inches imbue it with a striking stance.
  • Its broad, sculpted shoulders express its sportier style.

A unique feature in the compact saloon category, higher-end versions of the new Renault Megane Sedan come equipped with a panoramic sliding glass roof that fills the cabin with natural light front and rear. From the outside, the panoramic roof forms a link between the windscreen and the rear window to add a further touch of elegance and refinement to the design of the new Megane Sedan.

The new Renault Megane Sedan is available in a choice of nine exterior colours:

  • Eight metallic options: Pearl White, Mercury, Mink Brown, Cosmos Blue, Cornet Grey, Flame Red, Starry Black, Dune Beige.
  • One non-metallic finish: Glacier White.

The latest addition to the new Megane range

The new Megane Sedan shares many styling features with its five-door sibling, including its lighting signature which is visible night and day:

  • The front C-shaped lighting signature features LED 3D-effect light guides. High-end versions of the new Megane Sedan are equipped with full LED (LED Pure Vision technology) head lights complete with automatic main/dipped beams.
  • The permanently-lit rear LED lights form a unique horizontal 3D-effect signature featuring Edge Light technology. The slender brush stroke-like lines emit a deep red light.

A carefully-appointed 'cockpit'-feel cabin featuring refined materials

The cabin exudes an unmistakable 'cockpit'-feel thanks to sculpted, enveloping seats and features such as a colour head-up display, a configurable colour 7- inch TFT data display, a portrait-format 8.7-inch multimedia tablet, R-LINK 2. Furthermore, the positioning of all of the vehicle's technological features has been thought through to facilitate their everyday use.

Travelling comfort is further enhanced by the careful attention that has been paid to the interior finish, to the quality of the soft-to-the-touch materials, which are within easy reach of the driver and passengers:

  • Materials found in Renault's higher-end models,
  • Plush foam-backed covering selected for the dashboard, upper door panels, door inserts and armrests,
  • Satin-effect chrome instrument, air vent and centre console surrounds,
  • Full-grain Nappa leather-trimmed steering wheel on high-end trim.

The consistency of the materials used for the dashboard and the top of the door panels accentuates the interior's perceived width. The centre console is wide, tall and surrounded by a smart trim. In higher-end models, the design of the console as well as the front and rear door panels are enhanced by two fine strips of light picked out in the same colour as that of the ambient lighting.

Depending upon the equipment level and market, the new Renault Megane Sedan's cabin is trimmed in either beige (with a choice of three different types of upholstery: fabric, velours or leather) or black (with five different upholstery options: two fabric, one velours, one TPE/fabric and one leather).

All of the above contribute to the sensation of superior comfort on-board the new Megane Sedan.

Class-leading seat comfort and roominess

The precision-designed seats promise and provide class-leading comfort and support thanks notably to the use of dual-density foam. The frames are the same as those employed for Espace and Talisman. Depending on version, the front seats are heated and the driver benefits from a massage function plus electricallyadjustable lumbar support.

The cabin offers a generous level of space for the driver and passengers alike:

  • Shoulder and elbow room are amongst the best in the class (1,441mm shoulder room in the front and 1,377mm in the rear, with 1,492mm elbow room in the front and 1,413mm in the rear).
  • 216mm knee room in the rear - 37mm more than in the five-door version.
  • The angle of the rear-seat back (27 degrees) optimises head room for taller passengers and improves postural comfort.

One of the new Megane Sedan's most impressive features is its boot, whose 550dm3 volume (20dm3 more than the Renault Fluence) is the largest in its category. In addition to its capacious load- space, it is exceptionally practical with easy access courtesy of a wide opening. The maximum load length is 1,084mm, with a maximum width of 1,393mm.

Particularly close attention has been paid to cabin stowage space and user-friendliness:

  • The central armrest can be adjusted in length to offer as much as three litres of storage.
  • A generous 7-litre glove box.
  • The front-door stowage space accommodates a 1.5-litre bottle.

Unrivalled equipment and technology levels in its segment

The new Renault Megane Sedan is based upon the Renault-Nissan Alliance's CMF-C/D modular architecture which it shares with other high-end Renault models, including the Espace, the Talisman and the new Koleos as well as the new Megane and new SCENIC ranges. The new Megane Sedan comes with a wide range of features more commonly associated with the next segment up and unique in the segment: a colour head-up display, a configurable 7-inch TFT colour screen instrument display and the R-LINK 2 multimedia tablet available in two formats (7-inch landscape format, or 8.7-inch portrait format), as well as MULTI-SENSE.

R-LINK 2 multimedia tablet and a 7-inch instrument display

Higher-end versions of the new Megane come with R-LINK 2 with a 7-inch landscape format or 8.7-inch portrait format (22cm), identical to that available for the new Espace and the Talisman. Unique in the segment, it benefits from a capacitive 'pinch & zoom' screen for simplified use, much like that of a smartphone or tablet computer.

R-LINK 2 is a control centre that manages the vehicle's various functions: multimedia, navigation, telephone, radio, MULTI-SENSE, driving aids (ADAS).

R-LINK 2 offers:

  • an intuitive, easy-to-use interface, similar to that of a tablet or smartphone: click-and-drag to move icons, page scrolling, two-finger zoom, etc.
  • easy customisation, courtesy of three configurable 'home' pages with widgets (icons) and up to six different profiles that allow swift access to pre-selected driving settings and in-car ambience preferences,
  • a control centre which enables the activation and deactivation of the majority of the car's functions, including the audio system, the hands-free telephone, the navigation and driving aids,
  • connectivity, with a package that includes a free 12-month subscription to TomTom Traffic (depending on market), access to the R-LINK Store, up-to-date European maps and smartphone replication (available early 2017 depending on market). For iPhone users, the Siri voice command system can be activated from the steering wheel.

The new Megane Sedan equipped with R-LINK 2 also benefit from 3D Sound by Arkamys® and eight speakers. Thanks to its special digital signal processing software, this system adds depth and texture to listening pleasure.

Connectivity and charging options include:

  • Bluetooth® for hands-free use of a telephone and audio streaming (standard on all versions),
  • one or two USB ports (depending on version),
  • a 3.5mm jack socket (standard on all versions),
  • one or two 12V power supply (depending on version),
  • a SD card slot (standard with R-LINK 2),

Driving data (speed, RPM, fuel consumption, etc.) is displayed on a personalisable 7-inch colour screen situated behind the steering wheel, in the driver's line of sight.

A personalised driving experience thanks to the MULTI-SENSE technology

Already available for Espace and Talisman, the MULTI-SENSE technology allows users to personalise their driving experience by:

  • modifying accelerator pedal and engine response,
  • adjusting the speed of the gearshifts (only available with the Efficient Dual Clutch automatic transmission),
  • controlling the firmness of the steering,
  • modifying the cabin lighting environment,
  • activating the massage function of the driver's seat (depending on version).

A MULTI-SENSE button on the centre console provides direct access to these functions via the R-LINK 2 display, as well as to five different predefined driving settings: Neutral, Sport, Comfort, Perso and Eco. These modes combine with a choice of five interior lighting ambiences: sepia, red, blue, purple and green. The illumination covers the centre console - as well as the front and rear door panels in the case of higher-end versions - and matches the colour on the dashboard's TFT screen and on the portrait-format multimedia display. Moreover, with the assistance of MULTI-SENSE technology, the driver is able to adjust the engine sound with a choice between three different settings: Neutral, Comfort and Sport.

A comprehensive range of driving aids (ADAS)

More traditionally found in higher-segment vehicles, the retractable colour head-up display contributes to driving comfort and safety by making the driving aids (ADAS) clearer and easier to use. Without the driver needing to take their eyes off the road, the screen displays information like current speed, navigation and driving aid data to ensure a reassuring driving experience.

Depending on market, new Renault Megane Sedan benefits from the very latest driving aid (ADAS) technologies that also equip Renault's high-end models (Espace, Talisman, new Koleos).

These driving aids are all accessed and activated via the R-LINK 2 tablet and include the following functions:

  • To reassure: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC); Active Emergency Braking System (AEBS).
  • To alert: Lane Departure Warning (LDW); Safe Distance Warning (DW); Overspeed Prevention with Traffic Sign Recognition (OSP with TSR); Blind Spot Warning (BSW); Tiredness Detection Warning (TDW).
  • To assist: rear view camera; automatic dipped and main beam headlights (AHL); front, rear and side parking sensors; and Easy Park Assist.

The new Megane Sedan's driving aids in details:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): This automatically adjusts the speed of the vehicle to maintain a pre-selected following distance. The front radar evaluates the distance to the vehicle ahead and calculates its speed. It then communicates with the engine and braking system to adapt the car's speed accordingly and respect the following distance. This technology functions between 50kph and 150kph.
  • Active Emergency Braking System (AEBS): Active between speeds of 30kph and 150kph, this system alerts the driver to the risk of a collision with the vehicle ahead. If the driver fails to respond or does not react sufficiently, the brakes are automatically applied in order to avoid or minimise a collision.
  • Lane Departure Warning (LDW): Active at speeds of more than 70kph, this warns the driver should the car unintentionally cross a solid or broken white line. This technology contributes to in-car safety by alerting the driver if the vehicle adopts a trajectory that could result in it leaving the road.
  • Safe Distance Warning (DW): This helps the driver to comply with safe stopping distances. A warning pictogram - corresponding to the time interval separating the new Megane from the vehicle ahead - is displayed in an intuitive manner in the form of bars on the dashboard or head-up display. This system operates at speeds of between 30kph and 200kph.
  • Overspeed Prevention with Traffic Sign Recognition (OSP with TSR): By reading traffic signs via a camera, this system informs the driver of the speed limit in the area in which they are travelling and offers to adjust the speed limiter accordingly (availability depending on market).
  • Blind Spot Warning (BSW): To ensure safe overtaking manoeuvres, this system alerts the driver by means of a visual signal on the side mirrors when another vehicle is detected in the blind spot. The system functions between 30kph and 140kph.
  • Tiredness Detection Warning (TDW): The vehicle's path is constantly monitored by a Bosch-developed algorithm, providing both visual and audible warnings should driver fatigue be suspected.
  • Rear View Camera: When reversing, this camera provides a view of the space behind the vehicle on the touchscreen display. To further assist the manoeuvre, this image is accompanied by a moving guide line and a static guide line.
  • Automatic High Low Beam (AHL): A camera detects the lights of oncoming vehicles and the rear lights of vehicles ahead and automatically switches to dipped beam head lights. This function is also able to detect street lighting.
  • Front, rear and side parking sensors: These sensors assist the driver in successfully completing parking manoeuvres, without relinquishing any control of the car; 360° ultrasonic detectors alert the driver when there is the risk of hitting an obstacle, thereby protecting the vehicle.
  • Easy Park Assist: After helping the driver to identify a suitable parking spot by measuring the available space with its sensors, this system subsequently takes charge of the steering during the parking manoeuvre. Easy Park Assist caters for three different types of parking: parallel, perpendicular and angled. The central screen displays all of the information required to complete the manoeuvre (graphic illustration, reversing camera and sensors). In every case, the driver has control over the braking and acceleration during the manoeuvre.

The new Renault Megane Sedan is also equipped with the latest-generation electronic stability control (ESC), traction control, braking assist, electronic brake force distribution and hill start assist as standard equipment.

Features that make life easier

In addition to this technologies from Renault's high-end models - unique in the segment - and depending upon the version and market, the new Megane Sedan offers the following features from the next segment up, designed to make life easier:

  • Easy Trunk Access (ETA): a hands-free boot opening system that works by detecting movement underneath the rear bumper. This is a unique feature in the compact saloon segment.
  • Hands-free entry card and starting (with automatic vehicle locking).
  • The electronic parking brake immobilises the vehicle when the engine stops and frees up space on the centre console.
  • Automatic dual-zone climate control.
  • Heated steering wheel.

Best in class dynamic and acoustic comfort

The new Megane Sedan is a vehicle that performs well in every area by dint of its first class handling and a range of engines that cover the needs of all motorists. Significant work has also gone into ensuring vertical damping and acoustic comfort performance is at the best level.

The balance between comfort and dynamic handling delivered by the new Renault Megane Sedan comes from a specific work on ensuring the suspension is both safe and effective:

  • The dampers and bump stops have been designed to deliver superior comfort.
  • The steering is precise and responsive thanks to improved power assist, and through the fact that there are no rubber mountings between the sub-frame and body.
  • A specific attention to front wishbone bushings.
  • The rear suspension joints have been revised in order to improve the way irregularities in the road surface are absorbed.
  • The rear beam has been modified to provide micro-steering movements of the rear wheels when turning in to corners for a more reassuring ride at higher speeds.
  • Significant work has been led in terms of acoustic comfort and low road noise in the following areas:
  • A impression of cocoon-like comfort, one of the symbols of the new Megane Sedan's upmarket shift, by the adoption of foam and felt underneath the bonnet, around the opening panels and wheel arches, in the foot wells, in the pillars and behind the boot's lateral trim, etc.
  • Excellent insulation from wind noise, particularly on motorways, thanks to thicker windows as well as to exterior seals at the bottom of the doors, as well as by making the acoustic glass windscreens standard across the range.
  • A stiffer body structure, ensuring better insulation against noise and vibrations at tick over.

Designed to make driving safer

The new Renault Megane Sedan benefits from Renault's vast experience in the realm of passive safety. Depending on market, the following features are standard equipment:

  • two front airbags,
  • two lateral thorax/shoulder airbags for the front occupants,
  • two curtain airbags,
  • anti-whiplash front and rear head rests,
  • anti-submarining system for both front and rear seats,
  • rear Isofix anchorage for i-Size child seats,
  • all the seat belts are equipped with pretensioners and load limiters.

Moreover, the use of very high elastic limit steel for the engine frame and of high-strength steel for the passenger safety cell was specified to protect the cabin in the case of a major impact.

Uncompromising quality and durability tests

The new Megane Sedan was subjected to a series of tests in extreme conditions, as well as to a painstaking development process to endow it with exemplary road holding and handling. Given that it will be marketed in nearly 30 markets, it was important that the new Megane Sedan met the expectations of drivers in all types of weather and on all types of roads.

To ensure its reliability, and in addition to the tests already carried out on the new Megane hatchback version, the car was put through 276,000 kilometres on Renault's test tracks in conditions designed to accelerate ageing. That is the equivalent of 828,000 kilometres of real-life use. Moreover, 24 vehicles covered more than one million kilometres in order to detect any potential issues and swiftly rectify them.

Through the new Megane programme, the new Megane Sedan similarly benefits from a sound assessment of its ageing potential. As with all of new Renault's models, the car was put through the EDAU test procedure (tests of functional and visual durability). Combined with the road tests, this process simulates three years of vehicle usage by repeatedly performing the following actions: getting into and out of the car and adjusting the seats, raising and lowering the windows, clipping and unclipping the seat belts, changing gear, opening and closing the doors and tailgate, washing and cleaning, and climatic chamber tests (to simulate cold, hot, wet and sunny conditions).

A complete range of powertrains delivering fun to drive and efficiency

As an engine expert and a pioneer of turbocharging and downsizing in Formula 1, Renault is a leading advocate for smaller-capacity engine that seamlessly blend driving pleasure and efficiency. Depending on markets, some of these engines are available with X-Tronic or EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) automatic transmission, both renowned for their reliability and simplicity in everyday use. This engine line-up has been tailored to meet the needs and expectations of the markets where new the Renault Megane Sedan is sold.

A standard feature on all versions is the ECO mode, which modifies the vehicle's performance characteristics and reduces fuel consumption by up to 10 percent. Available on versions equipped with R-LINK-2, the Driving Eco2 provides a range of data aimed at helping drivers to analyse the way they drive and take corrective measures to reduce their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

SCe 115: 1.6-litre naturally aspirated, 115hp and 156Nm of torque from 4,000rpm.

Available at entry level, this engine has already proven its worth in numerous Groupe Renault's vehicles and is mated to either:

- 5-speed manual transmission (6.3 litres/100km; 142g of CO2/km),

- or X-Tronic automatic transmission (6.6 litres/100km; 153g of CO2/km).

The X-Tronic gearbox was designed to enhance driving enjoyment and reduce fuel consumption compared with conventional automatic transmissions. Unlike former CVT transmissions, this transmission performs more like a multi-ratio automatic whenever the driver needs to accelerate briskly. However, the X-Tronic gearbox ensures seamless gear shifts under acceleration by proposing an infinite number of gears. It ensures that engine revs and load are constantly optimised to deliver enhanced fuel consumption, ride comfort and low noise levels when travelling at constant speeds. X-Tronic transmission provides all the benefits of conventional automatic transmissions without the downsides.

Energy TCe 130 EDC, 7-speed EDC automatic transmission: 130hp and 205Nm of torque from 2,000rpm.

This 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol unit offers the same performance and efficiency as a naturally aspirated 2.0 litres engine. Its direct injection technology and integrated turbo manifold mean it is flexible and responsive. The direct injection improves combustion to the benefit of fuel consumption and CO2 emissions figures. Mated to a 7-speed EDC automatic transmission this engine generates the same fuel consumption and CO2 emissions levels as the manual gearbox version (5.4 litres/100km; 122g of CO2/km) whilst providing the comfort and response of a dual clutch transmission.

At the beginning of 2017, the same unit will become available with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Energy dCi 90, 6-speed manual transmission: 90hp and 220Nm of torque from 1,750rpm.

Mated to a six-speed manual gearbox, this unit is both economical and a pleasure to drive. Equipped with a Stop & Start system, it consumes just 3.7 litres of fuel per 100km, equivalent to 95g of CO2/km.

Energy dCi 110

- 6-speed manual transmission: 110hp and 260Nm of torque from 1,750rpm.

- or 6-speed EDC automatic transmission: 110hp and 250Nm of torque from 1,750rpm.

This engine guarantees an enhanced driving experience, resulting of an extensive work on the intake phase and combustion process. Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions remain very low (95g of CO2/km, 3.7 litres/100km), both with the 6-speed manual gearbox and the 6-speed EDC automatic transmission. Energy dCi 130, 6-speed manual transmission: 130hp and 320Nm of torque from 1,750rpm. This engine is packed with advanced technologies. Courtesy of downsizing, this 16-valve diesel produces 130hp despite a cubic capacity of just 1,598cc. It is underpinned by a particularly efficient design, based upon an architecture derived from Renault's expertise in F1. Fuel consumption figures for this diesel engine are just 4l/100km and CO2 emissions only 103g/km. The generous torque ensures brisk and effective pick-up for genuine driving enjoyment.

This engine line-up (except SCe 115) comes with an additional range of efficient solutions designed to help drivers reduce their fuel consumption and CO2 emissions:

  • The Stop&Start system automatically cuts the engine when the vehicle comes to a standstill in neutral with the clutch disengaged (meaning neither harmful emissions nor CO2 are produced). The engine automatically re-starts when the clutch pedal is depressed.
  • The energy recovery system recovers the vehicle's kinetic energy via the alternator during periods of deceleration/braking. This energy is stored in the battery which takes strain off the alternator.
  • The dashboard display's Driving Style Indicator (green, yellow, orange) and Gear Shift Indicator (GSI) help drivers adjust their driving style with a view to achieving fuel consumption savings.

Particularly well-adapted to the requirements of image-conscious fleets

Renault has bestowed the new Megane Sedan with features that are more usually associated with models from the next segment up, boasting all the necessary credentials to attract business customers thanks to its attractive, differentiating positioning:

  • Exterior dynamic and status enhancing styling for the driver and/or the company they represent.
  • Best-level low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions for the segment.
  • Unrivalled dynamic performance and range of features and technologies for its class (R-LINK 2, driving aids, MULTI-SENSE), to reassure and assist high-mileage drivers.
  • Exceptionally comfortable seats and roominess make it the perfect travel companion.
  • A proven vehicle (Alliance CMF-C/D architecture, engine range) and several hundred thousand kilometres of road tests to ensure its quality and reliability.

These are all key criteria when it comes to determining the residual value of the new the Renault Megane Sedan - a vital factor in the competitiveness of a vehicle in the eyes of fleet managers and professionals.

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        The refreshed styling of the 2025 Honda Civic Si adds considerable attitude to the sport sedan with a more aggressive front fascia, new hex-pattern grille, and revised...

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      • 2022 Honda Civic Sedan
        2022

        The new 11th generation Honda Civic Sedan draws inspiration from earlier Civics, while taking a fresh take on Honda's human-centered approach inside and out.

      • 2022 Honda Civic Si
        2022

        Sporty design cues unique to the Honda Civic Si add attitude to the sport sedan while functional aerodynamic aids improve its performance. Si's new upper...

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      • 2019 Honda Civic Sedan
        2019

        2019 Honda Civic Sedan and Coupe LX and Sport trims are powered by a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine producing 158 horsepower and 138 lb.-ft. of torque.

      • 2020 Honda Civic Si Sedan
        2020

        For 2020, Honda Civic Si Sedan and Coupe models include the Honda Sensing suite of safety and driver-assistive systems as standard equipment, including...

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      • 2016 Honda Civic Sedan
        2016

        The creation of the 10th-generation Honda Civic represents one of the most comprehensive and ambitious new-model developments ever undertaken by Honda,...

      • 2013 Honda Civic Sedan
        2013

        The 2013 Honda Civic Sedan receives all-new front and rear exterior styling, along with extensive interior styling upgrades on all models. Retuned steering...

      • 2012 Honda Civic
        2012

        The all-new 2012 Honda Civic represents the ninth generation of one of the company's most popular and globally recognized products. Having earned a...

      • 2009 Honda Civic Sedan
        2009

        Providing Honda Civic buyers with two new sedan options, the 2009 line-up presents the all-new Civic DX-VP and Civic LX-S. The Civic DX-VP Sedan adds air...

      • 2006 Honda Civic Sedan
        2006

        The Civic Coupe and Civic Sedan use a speed sensitive hydraulic power steering system. All models have a tilt and telescope steering wheel.

      • 2007 Honda Civic Type R Sedan
        2007

        Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced the release of the all-new Civic Type R, a pure sports edition of the Civic with further enhanced driving performance. The...

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      • 2003 Honda Civic Sedan
        2003

        Trims available in the sedan body style were the DX, VP, EX, GX, LX, LX Special Edition, EX Special Edition, Hybrid (ES1, ES2, EN2, ES1, ES1, respectively)...

      • 1995 Honda Civic Sedan [UK]
        1995

        Based on the Domani, which in turn was mechanically similar to the fifth generation Honda Civic, this version was marketed in Europe as the MA/MB/MC Civic...

      • 1992 Honda Civic Sedan
        1992

        Trims available in the USDM sedan body style were the DX, LX (EG8) and EX (EH9), while the CDM models were branded slightly differently as the...

      • 1995 Honda Civic Sedan
        1995

        The four-door wagon was not updated for this generation platform, and continued to use the previous generation internationally until February 21, 1996...

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      • 1988 Honda Civic Sedan
        1988

        Rear suspension however is more accurately described as multi-link trailing arm suspension since the upper control arm only has a single anchor and...

      • 1985 Honda Civic Sedan
        1985

        The three-box sedan was not intended for sale in the European common market, initially only being available in EFTA markets such as Sweden and Switzerland.

      • 2025 Hyundai i30 Fastback
        2025

        Hyundai i30 has been outfitted with updated connectivity technologies and comfort features. This not only makes the i30 more competitive in its class but also delivers...

      • 2020 Hyundai i30 Fastback
        2020

        The dynamic, motorsport-inspired N Line trim has undergone a comprehensive design update for i30 Hatchback and Fastback. Now, for the first time, it is...

      • 2021 Hyundai i30 Fastback N
        2021

        Hyundai i30 Fastback N, on the other hand, comes with a discrete glossy black spoiler, while the triangular rear fog light is integrated into the middle of the rear bumper.

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      • 2018 Hyundai i30 Fastback
        2018

        The exterior design of the Hyundai i30 Fastback develops the i30 design into a smooth five-door coupe combining the spirit of an elegant Gran Turismo...

      • 2019 Hyundai i30 Fastback N
        2019

        Hyundai i30 Fastback N's profile underlines the performance-oriented character of the car. An elegant sloping roofline, a long bonnet and a muscular...

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      • 2025 Skoda Octavia
        2025

        New aprons and a revised Skoda grille lend the Octavia a fresh look. The advanced, second-generation LED Matrix beam headlights with new Crystallinium elements...

      • 2025 Skoda Octavia RS
        2025

        Standard equipment for the Skoda Octavia RS includes a sports chassis with shorter springs and specific dampers with stiffer settings that lower ground clearance by 15 millimetres.

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      • 2020 Skoda Octavia
        2020

        Skoda Octavia has grown further and, thanks to new proportions and the latest developments in Skoda's design language, is even more emotive and dynamic...

      • 2020 Skoda Octavia RS
        2020

        Skoda Octavia RS fitted with a TSI engine comes with an electronic limited-slip differential as standard, providing more traction and even greater driving dynamics.

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      • 2017 Skoda Octavia
        2017

        The Skoda Octavia begins the third decade of its success story with proven strengths and new qualities. Comprehensive revisions give the Czech car...

      • 2017 Skoda Octavia RS
        2017

        The Skoda Octavia RS and Skoda Octavia Combi RS are the sporty, top-end models in the extensively revised Skoda Octavia family. As both a hatchback...

      • 2018 Skoda Octavia RS 245
        2018

        The Skoda Octavia RS 245 features the new face of the brand with particularly sporty details. The radiator grille's vertical slats as well as its frame...

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      • 2013 Skoda Octavia
        2013

        The new Škoda Octavia sets standards in the compact segment. The Octavia's third generation more than ever confirms the car's unique position in its...

      • 2014 Skoda Octavia RS
        2014

        On the new Skoda Octavia RS, sports chassis is standard equipment. Furthermore, the clearance is 15 mm lower than in the standard Octavia. The MacPherson...

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      • 2009 Skoda Octavia
        2009

        As a world premiere, Škoda Auto presents a facelifted version of the Škoda Octavia at the 2008 Paris Motor Show (2-19 October, 2008).

      • 2010 Skoda Octavia RS
        2010

        The facelifted Skoda Octavia RS has a redesigned front mask with an RS logo and bold headlamps that, for the first time in the RS version, can be fitted...

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      • 2005 Skoda Octavia
        2005

        The design of the Škoda Octavia, with its timeless elegance, shows that it is a member of the Škoda family and a descendant of the preceding...

      • 2006 Skoda Octavia RS
        2006

        The direct shift gearbox (DSG) gives the Skoda Octavia RS even more agility. The automatic, double shift transmission changes gear without interrupting the...

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      • 2003 Skoda Octavia
        2003

        The chassis of the 4x4 version is adjusted according to the expected higher operating stress and operation on rougher roads. Compared to standard Skoda Octavia...

      • 2003 Skoda Octavia RS
        2003

        Compared to standard Octavias, the chassis of the RS models has been lowered to provide even better driving characteristics and to give the car a sportier feel.

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      • 2001 Skoda Octavia
        2001

        Škoda Octavia and Škoda Octavia Combi are available in two body versions: hatchback and estate. Both versions have exceptionally large...

      • 2001 Skoda Octavia RS
        2001

        The sporty Skoda Octavia RS model is also available in both body types. The equipment of the vehicle is consistent with the sporting character of this model.

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      • 1998 Skoda Octavia SLX
        1998

        The first generation Octavia was released in November 1996 and was built at the modernised Škoda factory in Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic.

      • 2024 Nissan Sentra
        2024

        Nissan Sentra has a standard, fuel-efficient 2.0-liter inline-four engine with 149 horsepower and 146 lb-ft of torque. For the 2024 model year, Sentra features a new Xtronic CVT...

      • 2020 Nissan Sentra
        2020

        Nissan Sentra is built on a new platform that provides greatly improved proportions and stance. The new body is about two inches lower and two inches wider...

      • 2016 Nissan Sentra
        2016

        The Nissan Sentra compact sedan has achieved some impressive numbers over its more than 30 years and seven generations of production. In the United States...

      • 2017 Nissan Sentra Nismo
        2017

        The 2017 Nissan Sentra NISMO is the latest in a long line of compact Nissan performance sedans going back nearly 50 years to the Datsun 510 and the...

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      • 2013 Nissan Sentra
        2013

        The all-new 2013 Nissan Sentra continues the brand's product onslaught as the third of five all-new vehicles being introduced in a 15-month period. Like...

      • 2007 Nissan Sentra SE-R
        2007

        The 2007 Nissan Sentra SE-R, which marks the return of Nissan's legendary sport compact sedan, offers more power, performance and technology than any SE-R...

      • 2004 Nissan Sentra
        2004

        The Nissan Sentra is a compact car made by automaker Nissan, and is generally a rebadged export version of the Japanese Nissan Sunny. The name...

      • 2019 Ford Focus Sedan
        2019

        The all-new Ford Focus features 4-door sedan, 5-door estate (wagon) and 5-door hatchback body styles, depending on the market. Ford is revealing the luxurious...

      • 2015 Ford Focus Sedan
        2015

        Ford Focus retains its title as world's best-selling vehicle nameplate for 2013, according to Ford analysis of the just-released full-year Polk new vehicle...

      • 2011 Ford Focus Sedan
        2011

        Developed in Europe, for sale in over 120 markets worldwide with 80 per cent parts commonality, the next-generation Ford Focus is the hero model created...

      • 2009 Ford Focus Sedan
        2009

        The new Ford Focus Sedan retains the strengths of its predecessor but gains the new Focus 'kinetic design' exterior and high quality interior with a...

      • 2008 Ford Focus
        2008

        Redesigned from the inside out, the 2008 Ford Focus brings a bold new look, a modern interior and a high level of driving enjoyment to the small car...

      • 2006 Ford Focus
        2006

        As well as having radical styling, the Focus also introduced high specification components. Built on an all-new platform, the car featured a highly...

      • 1998 Ford Focus Sedan
        1998

        The decision to name the new car the Ford Focus was made in early 1998, as Ford's overheads had been planning to keep the "Escort" nameplate...

      • 2003 Ford Focus
        2003

        The Ford Focus is a compact/small family car made by the Ford Motor Company and sold in most Ford markets worldwide. It was launched in 1998 in Europe, and...

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