The Renault Megane E-Tech kicked off the brand’s EV renaissance, and it’s the first model in the current electric range to be significantly updated.

As is often the case, the biggest visual changes occur up front. In this case there’s a new, more sculpted bonnet, a deeper fake grille between the headlights, and a more aggressive front bumper that’s marked out by a set of checkerboard LEDs at the corners.

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Out the back, the full-width lighting strip now has an exposed 3D look, while the rear diffuser element has a sportier design.

The Megane sits 20mm higher to accommodate the new 67kWh battery pack (up 7kWh). The battery now utilises lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry and a cell-to-pack design, and has a claimed WLTP range of up to 500km, an improvement of 46km over today’s car.

On top of that, the maximum DC fast charging rate has been increased 35kW to 165kW. The car supports bi-directional AC charging at up to 11kW as standard, and up to 22kW optionally.

In vehicle-to-load mode the Megane can power regular 220V appliances at up to 3.7kW, while in vehicle-to-grid mode the car can feed energy back into grid when required.