The 296bhp Renault Megane RS Trophy Is Here To (Probably) Conquer The 'Ring

Renault Sport's more powerful, more focused Megane is here. Is Honda's front-wheel drive 'Ring record under threat?
The 296bhp Renault Megane RS Trophy Is Here To (Probably) Conquer The 'Ring

Honda should be worried right now. Its astonishing front-wheel drive Nurburgring lap record of 7min 43.8sec - set with the current ‘FK8’ Civic Type R - is under threat. Why? Because it could soon be broken by this: the new Renault Megane RS Trophy.

It uses the RS Cup as a starting point, meaning it’s already stiffer than the regular Sport Megane and fitted with a mechanical limited-slip differential. Only here, that firmer chassis is married to a 296bhp version of Renault’s 1.8-litre inline-four.

The 296bhp Renault Megane RS Trophy Is Here To (Probably) Conquer The 'Ring

It’s 20bhp pokier than before, and now has a ceramic bearing turbocharger which will give better responsiveness and efficiency, Renault says. 0-62mph takes 5.7 seconds - exactly the same as the Type R - while the top seed is 162mph. It’s also been beefed up in the sound department thanks to a new active exhaust.

The front brake discs - measuring 355mm in diameter - are now of a bi-material construction, meaning they’ll be more resistant to fade while in heavy use.

The 296bhp Renault Megane RS Trophy Is Here To (Probably) Conquer The 'Ring

The 19-inch ‘Jerez’ wheels are new too, but if you want, in 2019 there’ll be ‘Fuji’ rims available in the same size. A full set will drop the unsprung mass of the car by 8kg, but the biggest benefit is the tyres: go for the Fuji option, and the Bridgestone Potenza S001 boots will be switched for S007s. These are best thought of as Bridgestone’s answer to the Michelin Pilot PS4 S. No prizes for guessing the wheels and tyres that’ll be on the inevitable Nurburgring record car…

The 296bhp Renault Megane RS Trophy Is Here To (Probably) Conquer The 'Ring

On the inside, you’ll find a pair of Alcantara-trimmed Recaro bucket seats. Interestingly, Renault has mounted them 20mm lower to improve the driving position. If only Ford had done the same with the Focus RS.

Nico Hulkenberg with what will almost certainly be his next company car...
Nico Hulkenberg with what will almost certainly be his next company car...

Like what you see? It’s available with either a six-speed manual gearbox or Renault’s ‘EDC’ dual-clutch automatic. It’ll be available to order in Autumn, and the first deliveries will kick off this winter.

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Comments

Anonymous

Hmmmm, ‘Jerez’ wheels,that reminds me of someone,who is the almighty Claaaaaarksssssooooooooooonnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!

07/19/2018 - 19:02 |
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Baum

I said that it probably WILL not beat the GTI not that it HAS to beat it

07/19/2018 - 19:42 |
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LukeyWolf

Every time I see a Megane RS anywhere on the internet, I love it even more

07/19/2018 - 20:55 |
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Anonymous

Go Renault

07/19/2018 - 23:48 |
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Ian.L

R.S.01 concept wheels me likey

07/20/2018 - 05:26 |
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woulditfitonmyhonda

Fakevents.exe, I think

07/20/2018 - 11:44 |
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Anonymous

why did i have to be born in america

07/20/2018 - 18:27 |
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