This is the  Megane Trophy, a continuation of the legendary racer from  Renault.  Destined to race in a single-make race series, Renault released  the  racer after releasing the comparatively boring Megane Coupe at the   Paris Motor Show sometime yesterday.Intended to make a radical statement, the Mégane Trophy  features the  same mechanicals as the current car, including an  FIA-homologated  sports-prototype tubular chassis, a mid-rear V6 3.5 24V  engine, a  semi-automatic gearbox with steering wheel-mounted paddle  shift, double  wishbone suspension with adjustable dampers and 18-inch  wheels and  Michelin tyres.
With it’s  roof-mounted air-ducts feeding a new intake manifold, power is   increased from 330hp to 360hp. Ensuring the car’s reliability, rebuild   intervals are carried out every 5,500km. Combined with the aerodynamic   gains of the new composite outer skin, the extra power output of the   3.5-liter V6 engine will enable the Mégane Trophy to make lap times   close to the Porsche GT3.

Paris Auto Modification Show | AUTOMOTIVEAt  the end of the year, the Mégane Trophy will be available as an  upgrade  kit for existing cars. However, the modifications required to  adapt  the chassis to the new bodywork must be carried out by the Alpine   factory in Dieppe.