Spy pictures and video preview the hotter Renaultsport Mégane that
Renault aims to take the front-wheel-drive 'Ring lap record with
Renault has previewed its hot new Megane with an official video
Renault will attempt a sub-eight minute Nürburgring lap time in June with this hotter version of the Renaultsport Mégane 265.
This
test mule was one of two caught performance testing at the Nürburgring
late last week, suggesting Renault is mulling over different set-ups for
the car which will bid to snatch back the lap record for a
front-wheel-drive production car from Seat and its Leon Cupra 280 model.
The Leon set a new fastest time on the Nordschleife circuit of 7m58.4s last month, with an average speed of 96.8mph.
Renault
has twice before held this record, most recently with the Mégane 265 at
8m7.97s, and it is looking to give the current Mégane one last hurrah
before an all-new model is launched next year.
A photo posted on
Renault's Facebook page last week revealed an 'Under 8' graphic, first
hinting at the project. A second picture revealed the rear of a
Renaultsport car with a performance exhaust system provided by Slovenian
manufacturer Akrapovič.
These spy images of the mule, which did
around 80 per cent of the testing at the Nürburgring last week –
alongside a white model – reveal a lowered chassis, new alloy wheels,
and larger brakes.
Renault named Michelin and Ohlins
alongside Akrapovič in being involved in the Under 8 project, suggesting
bespoke tyres, an overhauled suspension system and a performance
exhaust are the chief changes to shave the more than 10.0sec needed off
the Mégane 265's lap time to snatch the record back from Seat.
Should
all go to plan, the 'Ring record Mégane is expected to make production
in the summer as a run-out edition for the current Mégane. A similar
tactic was used by Renault with the previous RS Mégane and the R26
version.
The R26 also spawned an even more extreme, stripped-out
R26.R version, but a similar tactic this time around is considered
unlikely as the R26.R struggled to achieve commercial success despite
breaking the front-wheel-drive 'Ring record in 2008.
An update on the project is due on 16 June, according to Renault.
Renault isn't the only manufacturer aiming to break records at the famous track, as competition from within the Volkswagen Group has seen a new 'Super GTI' version of the Golf take to the Nürburgring in recent weeks.
Another contender for the front-wheel-drive record is the Honda Civic Type R, although that car is still a year away from showrooms.
Peugeot
is also thought to be considering a production version of its 308 R
concept to better link its road car activites with its expanding
motorsport portfolio, and the 'Ring record would play a key marketing
role in this.
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