The new Mégane range introduces the TCe 130 coupled with an efficient dual-clutch (EDC) six-speed gearbox.
The TCe 130 is a turbo petrol, direct-injection engine from the quality- and performance-tested Energy TCe 1301 family. With torque of 205 Nm at 2,000 rpm, it offers real driving pleasure, excellent acceleration, and prompt response to the driver's demands.
Paired with the TCe 130 engine is the efficient dual-clutch (EDC) six-speed automatic gearbox, whose close gear ratios produce even more dynamic performance.
Its six speeds, shifted automatically or by the driver in up/down mode, deliver smooth and powerful acceleration. Dual-clutch technology ensures rapid, flexible and fluid gear changes. The instant response during gear changes also means greater safety when changing lanes in traffic or passing another vehicle.
A crawl function is available on the EDC gearbox, making it easy to advance slowly in heavy traffic simply by releasing the brake pedal. It also provides quicker acceleration and a firm takeoff. Similarly, the hill start assist keeps the car from rolling backwards before the Drive gear kicks in.
As for consumption and CO2 emissions, the EDC gearbox comes close to matching the performance of a manual gearbox. It has the power to go from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds. CO2 emissions are low, at 129 g, as is the combined-cycle consumption of 5.6 l/100 km2.
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The TCe 130 is a turbo petrol, direct-injection engine from the quality- and performance-tested Energy TCe 1301 family. With torque of 205 Nm at 2,000 rpm, it offers real driving pleasure, excellent acceleration, and prompt response to the driver's demands.
Paired with the TCe 130 engine is the efficient dual-clutch (EDC) six-speed automatic gearbox, whose close gear ratios produce even more dynamic performance.
Its six speeds, shifted automatically or by the driver in up/down mode, deliver smooth and powerful acceleration. Dual-clutch technology ensures rapid, flexible and fluid gear changes. The instant response during gear changes also means greater safety when changing lanes in traffic or passing another vehicle.
A crawl function is available on the EDC gearbox, making it easy to advance slowly in heavy traffic simply by releasing the brake pedal. It also provides quicker acceleration and a firm takeoff. Similarly, the hill start assist keeps the car from rolling backwards before the Drive gear kicks in.
As for consumption and CO2 emissions, the EDC gearbox comes close to matching the performance of a manual gearbox. It has the power to go from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds. CO2 emissions are low, at 129 g, as is the combined-cycle consumption of 5.6 l/100 km2.
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