Things are even duller inside, because your colour choices are grey, a different grey and black.
The standard kit aboard the B05 does help to inject some colour, in the functionality sense. Every car gets heated, vented and electrically adjustable front seats, a heated steering wheel and a cooled, 50W wireless phone charger, while a metre-long panoramic sunroof with an electric blind means your grey or black interior can at least be bathed in sunlight.
The seats are comfortable, too, with soft cushioning wrapped in artificial leather, while the general fit and finish is very good.
The infotainment system uses a broad 14.6in touchscreen while the instrument cluster is a slim 8.8in LCD display. Both are clear, with sharp graphics, and the touchscreen offers quick responses and smartphone-like interaction.
However, aside from some buttons on the steering wheel to control media and driver assistance features, there’s no mechanical switchgear.
This contrasts with both the Megane and the recently revealed ID 3 Neo, which has gained a suite of buttons in response to European customer complaints relating to the old ID 3’s touch-sensitive interface. Even the MG 4 (which admittedly has sub-par infotainment tech) has mechanical switches for its climate controls, meaning the B05’s digital stuff requires more of your attention.
Some icons are at least permanently accessible on the B05’s big touchscreen but, most frustratingly, the climate controls are on a separate page.
In the back there’s enough head room for a six-footer to get comfy and plenty of knee room, although there's no room to tuck your feet under the seat ahead. At least the flat floor means middle-seat passengers don’t need to straddle a tunnel, like they would in non-bespoke EVs such as the Vauxhall Astra Electric.
That said, the B05’s boot is pretty small for the class, with 345 litres of cargo space ensuring that it lags behind the Megane by a significant 95 litres, due in part to the B05’s lack of underfloor storage and narrower top. Even the technically related ID 3 Neo and Born each beat the B05 by 40 litres.