This special version retains all the virtues and equipment that have made the RS Line trim a success and adds a new design with a high-quality and sporty treatment of colors and materials.
Renault now offers a special version called E-Tech engineered,
exclusively available with E-Tech engines hybrids and plug-in hybrids in the Arkana, Megane and Clio models. Orders will also be opened for Captur shortly.
This special version, inspired by the design of the new 100% electric Megane E-Tech, brings a touch of modernity to the four passenger cars already available on the European and international markets. But keep everything
virtues and equipment that made the RS Line finish a success and adds a new design with a high-end and sporty treatment of colors and materials.
Abroad,
this special versiondistinguished by the pieces dressed in the color Warm Titanium, such as the F1 foil on the lower part of the front bumper, the side and rear panels and the wheel details. Another distinguishing element is the brand’s iconic diamond-shaped front and rear windows, which come in gloss black, just like the letters of the model name.
To complete the look, a new E-Tech hybrid or plug-in hybrid badge has been added to the vehicle’s tailgate,
an important element found on all electrified models in the Renault range. Finally, an elegant label with a strong graphic design identifies the version on the driver’s door. Depending on the vehicle, different body colors are offered.
Inside, we find the same desire for visual coherence and design character thanks to the Warm Titanium stitching on the upholstery and the golden accent lines on the dashboard and air vents. The steering wheel bears the emblematic ‘E’ of the E-Tech signature. The sills have a specific design. This one
new details give the set an elegant look
Source: La Verdad

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