As this Wikipedia entry mentions, Renault has been producing a series of cars with the Mégane name since 1996. The Mégane of interest to this post is the retroactively named Mégane II, in production from 2002 into 2009.
The Mégane II's design is one of those I strongly associate with Renault's powerful styling boss Patrick Le Quément (Wikipedia entry here). It is quite similar in spirit to the Vel Satis concept car, and somewhat less so to the production Vel Satis. I dealt with them here.
Le Quément in the early 2000s was trying to have Renaults look French, not as knockoffs of the increasingly internationalized style that was robbing cars of their origin-county identities. He even made a point of hiring non-French stylists who he thought might understand a French look better than native French stylists -- analogous to fish not really understanding their watery environment.
Le Quément's French-look experiment eventually faded, and the 2009 Mégane IIIs had less quirky styling. Nevertheless, the Mégane II (along with the Vel Satises) was an interesting approach to automobile design, as can be seen in the images below.





It happened that I rented a Mégane II in the fall of 2003, driving various places from Paris to Vienna and back. Yes, it was quirky, but it did a good job.
http://autodriveclub.com/patrick-le-quements-renault-megane-ii/
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