Renault Unveils Megane Renaultsport R26.R
LONDON - July 22, 2008: The Mégane Renaultsport 230 F1 Team R26 was launched in November 2006 and has enjoyed a great success. Using this base, Renaultsport launch an extreme version, the Mégane Renaultsport R26.R.
Developed by Renault Sport Technologies, the Mégane R26.R joins the family that also comprises the Clio Renaultsport 197, Mégane Renaultsport 225, Mégane Renaultsport dCi 175 and, from September, the Twingo Renaultsport 133. Since the launch in April 2004, the family of Mégane Renaultsport has sold more than 20,000 units in almost 30 countries.
The launch of this ultimate version underlines Renault Sport Technologies’ role as a leading manufacturer of high performance cars.
Mégane R26.R has been developed to:
Radical looks
Renault Sport Technologies have given the
Mégane R26.R visual differences that mark out the car at first glance. The
carbon fibre bonnet and new 18” alloy wheels in red are the main
visual clues together with a new rear spoiler, plus R26.R decals and logos
and tinted polycarbonate in place of glass in the tailgate and rear side
windows. The car is available in seven colours, two of which are new to the
Mégane, Racing Blue and Renault i.d. Lunar Grey and one is brand new,
Renault i.d. Pearlescent White.
Inside the R26.R the atmosphere is as radical as the outside. Competition seats with a carbon fibre shell are supplied by Sabelt who also supply the six-point harnesses, the first time that this form of restraint has been homologated in a production car. Conventional lap and diagonal seat belts can be fitted as an accessory. No rear seat is fitted. The steering wheel and gearlever gaiter are in leather and suede. A plaque shows the production number for each country:
Lightweight DNA
To improve the power to weight ratio, the
Mégane R26.R has been on a strict diet, losing 123kg compared to the
standard R26. This has been achieved by the removal of:
Other new elements are:
A chassis without compromise
The suspension and brakes have
been optimised to make the most of the new, lighter weight and to provide
maximum performance. The front independent suspension is maintained but
with the following new parts:
To guarantee the best possible traction, the R26.R retains the limited slip differential from the Mégane Renaultsport 230 F1 Team R26. This is a mechanical differential with helical teeth and retains the same transfer rate of 33%. The combination of this limited slip differential and independent steering-axis front suspension minimises torque steer and enables power to be applied earlier during cornering.
A performance car needs brakes that are both powerful and fade-resistant. The Mégane R26.R has large 312mm ventilated discs at the front with Brembo four-piston callipers that provide stopping power at the highest level. To resist fade, the discs are grooved as opposed to drilled.
230hp
The R26.R takes its engine and gearbox from the Mégane
Renaultsport 230 F1 Team R26. This develops a peak power of 230hp and
torque of 310Nm. A characteristic of this engine is the wide power band,
with 90% of the torque available from 2000 to 6000rpm.
However, to reduce the gear change time, a short-shift gear linkage is fitted.
The R26.R accelerates from zero to 62mph in 6 seconds and passes the 1000 metre mark in 25.9 seconds. The combined fuel consumption is 33.2 mpg and emissions are 199g/km.
Nürburgring lap record
On 23 June, the Mégane R26.R
established a new lap record for a front wheel drive production car of the
Nürburgring circuit with a time of just 8 minutes 17 seconds. To
commemorate this exceptional level of performance, the circuit outline and
lap time is etched into the rear side windows.
The Mégane R26.R is unveiled today, 22 July, in London at the British International Motor Show and goes on sale in October limited to just 450 examples in total.