This achievement has resulted in the new Mégane earning the joint highest-ever score awarded in Euro NCAP, matching that of Qashqai, from sister company Nissan, last year.

Contributing to its success were standard safety features such as twin side-impact sensors, six airbags, the Renault System for Restraint and Protection, which combines pretensioners and load limiters with twin-stage dual-chamber adaptive front airbags and new-generation headrests.
Active safety features such as ABS and Emergency Brake Distribution come as standard, while in the UK all versions also feature Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) with Anti-Skid Regulation (ASR) and additional understeer control.
Complimentary safety equipment also features in the new Mégane such as a tyre pressure monitoring system, cruise control and speed limiter, and automatically activated headlights and windscreen wipers.
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