Renault Megane

Renault Megane: Decoding the Price Spectrum of this Versatile Compact Car

Renault Megane offers a wide range of prices to suit different budgets and preferences. New Megane models typically start from €22,000 for basic equipment and can go up to €40,000 or more for high-performance or electric versions. For example, an entry-level Megane Life with a 1.3-liter gasoline engine can cost €22,500, while a well-equipped Megane Intens with a 1.5-liter diesel engine can cost around €28,000.

Used Megane prices vary considerably depending on age, mileage and condition. You can find a 5-year-old Megane in good condition for €10,000 to €15,000, while newer used models (1-3 years old) typically cost between €16,000 and €25,000. The electric Megane E-Tech, introduced in 2022, features higher prices, and used models rarely fall below €30,000.

Factors affecting Megane prices include:

  • Model year and generation
  • Engine type (petrol, diesel or electric)
  • Trim level (Life, Zen, Intens, R.S. Line)
  • Optional features and packages
  • Mileage and general condition (for used models)

Model years for Renault Megane (from 1999 to 2023):

Sales Count 147
Average price € 10633
Lowest Sale € 1467
Top Sale € 34585
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Renault Megane 2012

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2022

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2023

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2011

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2018

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2018

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2011

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2016

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2011

14.12.2024

Renault Megane 2011

13.12.2024

Renault Megane 2012

13.12.2024

Renault Megane 2020

13.12.2024

Renault Megane 2019

12.12.2024

Renault Megane 2017

12.12.2024

Renault Megane 2018

12.12.2024

Renault Megane 2015

11.12.2024

Renault Megane 2017

11.12.2024

Renault Megane 2017

11.12.2024

Renault Megane 2014

11.12.2024

Renault Megane 2019

11.12.2024

Renault Megane 2011

11.12.2024

Renault Megane 2020

11.12.2024

Renault Megane 2007

11.12.2024

Renault Megane 2020

10.12.2024

Renault Megane 2017

10.12.2024

Renault Megane 2003

10.12.2024

Renault Megane 2021

10.12.2024

Renault Megane 2023

10.12.2024

Renault Megane 2022

10.12.2024

Renault Megane 2012

09.12.2024

Renault Megane 2006

09.12.2024

Renault Megane 2023

09.12.2024

Renault Megane 2006

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2022

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2021

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2007

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2023

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2012

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2011

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2015

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2016

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2016

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2010

08.12.2024

Renault Megane 2017

06.12.2024

Renault Megane 2016

06.12.2024

Renault Megane 2010

06.12.2024

Renault Megane 2019

06.12.2024

Renault Megane 2016

06.12.2024

Renault Megane 2009

06.12.2024

Renault Megane 2010

06.12.2024

Renault Megane offers a wide range of prices to suit different budgets and preferences. New Megane models typically start from €22,000 for basic equipment and can go up to €40,000 or more for high-performance or electric versions. For example, an entry-level Megane Life with a 1.3-liter gasoline engine can cost €22,500, while a well-equipped Megane Intens with a 1.5-liter diesel engine can cost around €28,000.

Used Megane prices vary considerably depending on age, mileage and condition. You can find a 5-year-old Megane in good condition for €10,000 to €15,000, while newer used models (1-3 years old) typically cost between €16,000 and €25,000. The electric Megane E-Tech, introduced in 2022, features higher prices, and used models rarely fall below €30,000.

Factors affecting Megane prices include:

  • Model year and generation
  • Engine type (petrol, diesel or electric)
  • Trim level (Life, Zen, Intens, R.S. Line)
  • Optional features and packages
  • Mileage and general condition (for used models)

The price of a new Renault Megane can vary significantly based on several factors. The starting price for a base model Megane is typically around €22,000, but this can quickly increase with higher trim levels and additional features.

Key factors influencing the price of a new Megane include:

  • Engine choice: Petrol engines are usually less expensive than diesel or hybrid options. The 1.3-liter TCe petrol engine is often the most affordable, while the E-Tech plug-in hybrid system commands a premium.
  • Trim levels: Renault offers several trim levels for the Megane, such as Life, Zen, Intens, and R.S. Line. Each step up in trim adds features and increases the price. For example, moving from the base Life trim to the sportier R.S. Line could add €5,000-€7,000 to the price.
  • Transmission: Automatic transmissions typically cost more than manual options, often adding €1,500-€2,000 to the price.
  • Optional equipment: Features like leather upholstery, panoramic sunroof, premium sound system, or advanced driver assistance packages can each add €1,000-€3,000 to the final price.
  • Special editions: Renault occasionally releases special edition Meganes that may command a premium due to unique styling or equipment.

As a rough guide, a mid-range Megane Intens with a few options could cost around €28,000-€32,000, while a top-spec R.S. Line with all the bells and whistles might reach €35,000-€40,000. The all-electric Megane E-Tech Electric starts higher, typically from €35,000 to €45,000 depending on battery size and equipment.

The cost of a used Renault Megane varies widely depending on several factors, with the most significant being the generation, age, and mileage of the vehicle. Here's a general overview of used Megane prices by generation:

  • Fourth Generation (2016-present): These newer models retain more value. A 2-3 year old Megane might cost between €16,000 and €22,000, depending on specification. High-performance Megane R.S. models or the newer E-Tech hybrid versions can command higher prices, often €25,000-€30,000 for low-mileage examples.
  • Third Generation (2008-2016): These can be found at more budget-friendly prices. Early models with higher mileage might start from €5,000-€7,000, while later, well-maintained examples could reach €12,000-€15,000.
  • Second Generation (2002-2009): These older models are now quite affordable, often ranging from €2,000 to €5,000 depending on condition and mileage.

Several factors influence the price of a used Megane:

  • Mileage: Lower mileage examples command higher prices. A difference of 50,000 km could affect the price by €2,000-€3,000.
  • Engine and transmission: Diesel models often hold their value better due to fuel efficiency. Automatic transmissions might add €500-€1,000 to the price compared to manual versions.
  • Trim level: Higher specs like Intens or GT Line can add €1,000-€2,000 compared to base models.
  • Optional equipment: Features like leather seats, panoramic roof, or advanced infotainment systems can increase value by €500-€1,500.
  • Service history: Well-documented maintenance history can add €500-€1,000 to the price.
  • Body style: The more practical estate (Sport Tourer) versions often command a slight premium over hatchbacks.

Remember, these are general guidelines and actual prices can vary based on local market conditions, the specific condition of the car, and current demand for used Meganes in your area.