Renault’s Little Fourth-Gen Clio Gets Big Upgrades
Recognizing the leading role of infotainment in today’s digital motoring age, Renault offers three different Internet-connected multimedia systems.
BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT, France – A full suite of premium-level LED headlights top the facelift features of Renault’s latest version of its top-selling supermini, the Clio.
In some 25 years of production the Clio has recorded 13 million unit sales worldwide and this fourth-generation model sports a host of styling, equipment, powertrain and quality upgrades.
Besides the standard LED lighting package, some versions of the car will get C-shaped daytime running lights. The lower portion of the grille bearing Renault’s increasingly oversized diamond logo has been widened. At the rear, the skirt has been redesigned for a robust look.
Recognizing the leading role of infotainment in today’s digital motoring age, Renault offers three different Internet-connected multimedia systems: Media Nav Evolution, Renault R-Link Evolution and the new R&GO system available on entry-trim levels. Bose supplies the audio systems.
The automaker claims its cabin is upholstered in executive-car-quality materials and particular attention is paid to the tactile and visual qualities of the plastics’ grain-effect finish. The chrome trim features a more subdued matte finish.
Powertrains include a more fuel-efficient 1.5L dCi 110-hp diesel engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission plus the option of a 6-speed manual for the TCe 120-hp gasoline engine. In total there will be a choice of 11 engine/transmission combinations tailored to individual markets.
Four new body colors have been added (Mars Red, Titanium Grey, Arctic White and Iron Blue), with a selection of new wheel and wheel trim designs and a more extensive customization program.
Higher-end versions will boast hands-free parking allowing the driver to fully delegate the completion of parking maneuvers.
First European deliveries will begin in the fall.
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