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CLIO IV RS - Trophy from page 111



Chris V6 255

ClioSport Club Member
  V6 255, 182 Trophy
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Renault Clio RS 200


The announcement of a new performance version of Clio is always an eagerly anticipated event among the model's fanbase and those who appreciate beautiful cars. Powered by a 1.6 litre turbocharged engine mated to EDC dual clutch transmission, New Renault Clio RS 200 Turbo is an innovative response to the highly sophisticated expectations of the compact sports hatchback customer. In addition to being thrilling to drive, it has distinctive style and is poised to be a favourite with the connoisseurs.


"New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo proclaims loud and clear the values of Renault Sport: beautiful and fast, it has everything that's needed to make it the benchmark car in the high-performance sports hatchback class - just like its predecessors. The introduction of a very high performance turbocharged engine, with plenty of torque at low revs and coupled to the EDC dual clutch transmission (Efficient Double Clutch) developed by Renault Sport engineers, results in a car that raises the performance driving experience to a new level. The expertise of Renault Sport Technologies is reinforced by long-term programmes in the most demanding types of motorsport, including racing and rallying. It is this experience which makes us so passionate about handling feedback, and you can feel this the moment you drive any of the Renault performance derivatives we have developed. We're also proud to be producing the Renaultsport in Dieppe, home of Alpine, and delighted to be using the EDC gearbox in a Renaultsport version for the first time." - Patrice Ratti Managing Director, Renault Sport Technologies


Beautiful and effective, with a racing pedigree


There can be no doubt about it: New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo is a Renault Sport model through and through. Its F1-style front blade recalls Renault's success in Formula One, while its diffuser and spoiler generate 80 per cent and 20 per cent extra downforce respectively. Also exclusive to New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo are the unique grille and spoiler, front and rear bumper, wide-set LED daytime running lights, sill extensions and 17-inch wheels, with 18- inch rims available as an option. All these elements combine to make it a genuine attention grabber. A dual-tailpipe exhaust system and a sporty sound signature round off this exclusive package.


Inside, the ambience is sporting, with red the dominant colour. A steering wheel flanked by two gearshift paddles, a dedicated instrument pack and aluminium-capped pedals all spell performance and passion. Yet, Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo also pays particular attention to the comfort of its occupants. The bucket seats, with leather upholstery optional, provide extra lateral support and it goes without saying that Renaultsport's latest comes with all the equipment expected of a flagship model: multimedia system, touchscreen navigation, Bluetooth® radio with USB connectivity, hands-free entry and starting, driver aids. Climate control and parking sensors are also available as options.


Personalisation


New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo will be offered with a specific Renault Sport exterior personalisation programme. The starting point for it is the choice of four themes which can be combined with different motifs, plus upgrade elements and trim packs, with clearly differentiated characters. Now everyone can configure the precise type of sportiness that suits them best.


1.6 Turbo Renault Sport 200, a completely new 1.6 turbocharged engine coupled with the EDC dual clutch transmission and paddle gearchanges


Coupled with the EDC gearbox, the new 1.6 Turbo Renaultsport 200 engine is exclusive to the New Clio flagship - an indication of another step forward by Renault Sport Technologies in its quest for performance. The aim is to offer even more everyday driving enjoyment thanks to extra verve, but also to reconcile enjoyment and performance improvements with the realistic requirement for improved energy efficiency.


This approach, driven by motorsport and particularly by Formula One where Renault Sport enjoys recognised expertise, has now directly benefited the sporty version of New Clio.


The new 16-valve four-cylinder develops 200 horsepower at 6,000 rpm. Its high torque of 240 Nm (up 25 Nm compared with Clio III Renaultsport) is developed from just 1,750 rpm for instantaneous driving enjoyment. This maximum torque is then consistently available at higher revs - up to 5,600 rpm - thanks to the turbocharger.


Sprinkled with the magic dust of Renault Sport, this Alliance engine includes cutting edge technologies, demonstrated by the DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) cam followers developed from Formula One and Variable Valve Timing (VVT). As always with Renault Sport, the exhaust note has been the object of particular attention.


The other new feature in the sporty philosophy is that the 1.6 Turbo Renault Sport 200 engine is available exclusively with the EDC dual clutch, six-speed transmission. The comfort and efficiency of the dual clutch EDC gearbox allows drivers to adopt the driving style they want. The EDC transmission is docile in daily driving and particularly effective in sporty driving, with three different modes including a 'race' option.


Inspired by motorsport, the steering column-mounted gear shift paddles - a first for Renault - offer better comfort and speed than a manual gearbox. In 'race' mode, gear changes can be made in just 150 milliseconds.


The quality of the Renaultsport chassis


To cover the varied expectations and usage from sporty customers, New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo offers two different chassis:


Sport chassis for an optimum balance of sportiness and comfort in everyday motoring.
Cup chassis for technical and track day enthusiasts. These customers will enjoy 15 per cent more stiffness relative to the Sport chassis and a ride height lowered by 5 mm.
This twin offer is a distinctive feature of Renaultsport models.


In terms of braking, New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo offers powerful 320mm-diameter discs at the front (a significant increase of 8mm over its predecessor). More than ever, Renault Sport is synonymous with excellence in terms of chassis performance and braking.


Thanks to this careful balance between the engine, transmission and chassis, the New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo will offer 'edgy' performance. Timed performance data will be communicated during media test drives planned in early 2013.


Topped off with exciting innovations


New Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo combines fun with technology, in the form of a 'sport' button named R.S. Drive. Pressing the button modifies the engine and gearbox mapping, ESC settings, steering feeling and throttle pedal response. It works in three modes ('Normal', 'Sport' and 'Race') and gives the new model an attractive, multi-dimensional sporty character.


In the same spirit, Renault's engineers have adapted R-Sound Effect for the New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo by adding specific engine noises. Using Renault R-Link, this application simulates the noise of one of a range of iconic engines through the car's speakers, tuning it to the speed and acceleration of the car. It's a fun and realistic way of choosing the engine noise.


In addition to this bundle of new features, New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo offers an enviable range of comfort features such as touchscreen navigation Renault R-Link, a hands-free key card, Bluetooth radio with USB and jack connections. Options include parking sensors with rear camera and climate control. Being sporty doesn't mean that the wellbeing of occupants cannot be looked after.


New Renault Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo: sporty performance can also be energy-efficient


New Renault Clio RS 200 Turbo will also significantly reduce its impact on the environment thanks to new technologies which stem from the ongoing quest for energy efficiency seen in motorsport.


Downsizing + EDC = 25% cut in CO2 emissions compared with Clio III Renaultsport


In concrete terms, Renault Sport's application of the downsizing principle to performance engines means that the 1.6 Turbo Renault Sport 200 engine will use two litres/100km less fuel for an equivalent power output, plus 25Nm of extra torque compared with Clio III Renaultsport's naturally-aspirated 2.0 (F4R) powerplant.


Although the new turbocharged 1.6-litre engine uses less fuel, it also delivers higher performance and extra enjoyment than its predecessor.


The technologies employed for New Clio Renaultsport 200 Turbo underline the talent of Renault's engine specialists: direct fuel-injection, DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) cam followers (a technology derived from F1), braking energy recovery (ESM), reduced friction, Variable Valve Timing.


DIEPPE: THE REALM OF THE EXCEPTIONAL NEW CLIO RENAULTSPORT 200 TURBO


Renault Sport Technologies utilises the very best of Renault's expertise to develop and improve standard production vehicles. Cars in the Renaultsport range deliver very high levels of customer satisfaction: their strengths include excellent road holding, tremendous agility, powerful braking, occupant comfort, user-friendly cabin layouts and exceptionally high standards of perceived quality. It was therefore only natural that the home of Clio Renaultsport should also become that of its latest incarnation.


Historically, the Dieppe factory has a fine sporting reputation: it was founded by Alpine and is today inextricably associated with the Clio Renaultsport. and has a rich heritage upon which the Group has capitalised. Dieppe applies the same exacting qualitative standards as the Flins factory, which supplies unpainted Clio shells. The teams in Dieppe then carry out complementary fine-tuning to embellish a fine standard vehicle with added sporting flair - the distinctive finishing touches that customers expect. This can clearly be seen from a number of features and signature details, such as the Renaultsport bucket seats.
 

cafcross

ClioSport Club Member
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Same power, no Brembos, no Recaros (unless they've missed that bit out), climate control not standard.

Anything good Renault?
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Renault R-Link, rofl :) Sounds good otherwise!
 
  FF Racing Blue 182
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

from the 197 onwards clios dont look like the aggressive beast that they should
 

Chris V6 255

ClioSport Club Member
  V6 255, 182 Trophy
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

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Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

What's with the Silver shite on the front and back, Audi have done the same! Utter pony! Go Black ffs!
 
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

I got up to this bit.

You have a choice of engine noises. WTF.

I made the right choice!

I lol'd at this too. I wonder how long before someone rigs up an external speaker to a big amp ;)

I like it though, I definitely consider getting one when they're a couple of years old. Assuming the reviews are good.
 

jamier27

ClioSport Club Member
  T5, Ariel Atom 300
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

The noises through speakers are irrelevant tbh. Just gives chavs giggles.

They will have done plenty exhuast tests to get it sounding better than the 200 i recon, they made the mistake when released the 250 and promptly made some adjustments and made it sound much better didnt they?
 

Poopensharten

ClioSport Club Member
  Golf R
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

The new F10 M5 has engine noise through the speakers.

I love how critical people are you could almost say its 2009.
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

The noises through speakers are irrelevant tbh. Just gives chavs giggles.

They will have done plenty exhuast tests to get it sounding better than the 200 i recon, they made the mistake when released the 250 and promptly made some adjustments and made it sound much better didnt they?
i've never heard that about the 250.....

lets face it, a renault is never going to sound great, they always disappoint on the noise front, its the worst characteristic imo.

i have found a fix to that problem in my life now though ;)
 
  BMW 330D
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

If they lauch it with a good pcp deal it will sell but they should have spent the money on flaring the arches rather than recording exhaust notes.
 

Christopher

ClioSport Club Member
  Z4M
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

LOL @ everyone claiming it's the death of Renaultsport. It's the opposite.

It's just a shame that the brand's loyal base are the ones who suffer.

We get a less focussed, less special product; they sell more units to more markets.
 
  182 ff
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

got to say i like it and from my 182 will be a big improvement for me, i take the turbo will be able to be chipped etc ??
 

Chris V6 255

ClioSport Club Member
  V6 255, 182 Trophy
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Looking forward to seeing it in different colours & without the silver bits option ticked.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

overnight parts from Japan

I think it'll look ace on the road, i think it looks more aggressive at front than the cut and shut 200....

Shame there's no manual, i could cope with a 5 door. Must try one :)
 
  Volvo XC60 T8
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

There's still a panel alignment issue on this ones headlights!
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Nah, you'll see in the flesh it looks right, trust me

Reasonably aggressive front,

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Gay froggy thing,

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;)

f**k me its dated it over night!
 
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Vee

  Mk2 V6 #007
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Dear me... it's (deservedly imo) taking a right old beating in the PH Gassing Station.

I got the rating bang on the average too, happy days! :D
 

Jaff.

ClioSport Club Member
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Looks terrible IMO. (Which is irelephant because German car!)

preffer the non sport tbh
 
  Megane r26
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

I'm not sure, some shots I see I kind of like it but the photo above it kind of looks cheap, especially on the wheel font in my opinion. Shame there not making a manual either, the paddle shift would put me right off, its the kind of thing that in years to come could be costly :s As already said an I must agree it doesn't seem as focused as previous renault sports which is a shame, lack of brembos for a start, they made my old 197 in my opinion espically when fitted with the ds2500's :)
 

Adamm.

ClioSport Club Member
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Blimey! that 200 looks surprisingly dated below the new one.

I personally think it looks pretty nice but will wait to see it in the flesh before I decide if I love it or not.
 
  Megane r26
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Blimey! that 200 looks surprisingly dated below the new one.

I personally think it looks pretty nice but will wait to see it in the flesh before I decide if I love it or not.

Yeah I'm looking forward to seeing it on the road to make my decision an maybe try an get a test drive :)
 

withoutabix

ClioSport Club Member
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Im very torn now

looks okay from certain angles mainly from the rear, front is the big thing but hell i wouldn't be looking at it, whilst driving so who cares!

They've gone so far from the 'RenaultSport clio" of old and the tried and tested formula that unless they offer a good PCP deal i.e. £200P/M then I'm not sure the loyal RS following will be willing to jump ship quite as easily as they did from 172/182 to the 197/200
 
  Megane r26
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news

Have any performance figures been released yet apart from bhp (i.e 0-60), what is the origin of the engine? is it a new renault built an designed lump or borrowed of another manufacture?
 


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