
Renault seems to be getting serious about electric mobility in India. The latest proof? A fresh sighting of the Renault Megane E-Tech Electric wearing Chennai number plates. This is not the first time the EV hatchback has been seen on Indian roads, but with recent changes in EV import policies, this new spotting raises some serious questions — could Renault finally be readying the Megane EV for Indian roads?
Highlights
- Renault Megane EV spotted testing again in India
- Seen with Chennai temporary registration plates
- Comes with up to 220 hp and 460 km claimed range (WLTP)
- New EV policy slashes import duty from 110% to 15% for EVs above Rs 30 lakh
- Renault could explore CBU launch route under new policy
Megane EV Testing: What’s Going On?

Back in 2023, the Megane EV had already been spotted in India, but that time it was believed to be undergoing internal evaluation with no launch plans confirmed. Now, in 2025, it’s back again — and this time, the timing seems more strategic.
With the Indian government’s newly introduced Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Electric Passenger Cars in India (SPMEPCI), the landscape for premium EVs has changed dramatically. One major clause of this policy allows electric vehicles priced above USD 35,000 (~Rs 30 lakh) to be imported at a significantly reduced 15% import duty, compared to the previous 110%. That opens up the possibility for carmakers to bring in EVs via CBU route while testing the Indian market.
Megane EV’s UK pricing starts at £32,495 (approximately Rs 37.88 lakh), which makes it eligible under the new policy.