There is an unusually wide choice of nine different engines for the Renault Megane Sport Tourer, comprising four petrol units and five diesels, with power outputs ranging from 86bhp to 180bhp.
The newest engines are the 1.4 TCe (Turbo Control efficiency) 130, the 2.0 VVT 140 CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), the 2.0 dCi 160 FAP and the 2.0 TCe 180.
There are also several new eco² branded versions with some of the lowest CO2 emissions in the class.
The 86bhp version of the 1.5 dCi engine has a CO2 figure of just 118g/km, which earns it a company car taxation liability of just 13 per cent. This model boasts economy of 62mpg and acceleration to 60mph in 12.9 seconds.
The more powerful 106bhp version manages to stay at the 120g/km mark for CO2 emissions and acceleration to 60mph is reduced to 10.9 seconds whilst maintaining impressive economy of 62mpg.
In the case of the 1.9 dCi 130 there is acceleration to 60mph in 9.5 seconds, a CO2 rating of 134g/km and economy of 55mpg.
There is also a Megane Sport Tourer model with continuously variable transmission mated to a two-litre engine generating 140bhp. This version achieves economy of 38mpg, acceleration to 60mph in 10.3 seconds and a CO2 rating of 174g/km.