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The Renault Clio V6 RS (alternatively Renault Clio V6) is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout hot hatch based on the Renault Clio launched in 2001. Designed by French automaker Renault the Phase 1 models were built by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) in Uddevalla, Sweden and Phase 2 were designed and hand built by Renault Sport in Dieppe, France.
The Clio Renault Sport (or Clio RS for short) is a hot hatch produced by Renault Sport (or RenaultSport) since 1998, the high-performance division of French automaker, Renault. It is based on the Clio supermini .
[citation needed] The top-of-the-range Clio, however, was the 2001 mid-engined, rear-wheel drive Clio V6 Renault Sport, originally engineered by Tom Walkinshaw Racing for a one-make racing series, which placed a 230 hp (169 kW) 3.0 L V6 engine, sourced from the Renault Laguna, behind the front seats, with a top speed of 235 km/h (146 mph).
Reminiscent of the iconic Renault Clio V-6, Toyota's foray into the world of mid-engine hot hatchbacks stems from motorsports, as the racing wing of the Japanese brand is set to enter the concept ...
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Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport The Renault 5 Turbo or R5 Turbo is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout sports car , produced by French automaker Renault , loosely based on their popular Renault 5 hatchback , primarily designed to compete in rally sports .
The French Clio Cup has been held since 2004. The French Cup started in 1966 and used in succession Renault 8 Gordini (1966–1970), Renault 12 Gordini (1971–1974), Renault 5 LS kitée (1975–1976), Renault 5 Alpine (1977–1981), Renault 5 Alpine Turbo (1982–1984), Renault 5 GT Turbo (1985–1990), Renault Clio 16S (1991–1996) and Renault Mégane Coupé 16V (1997–2000). [1]
The Renault Symbol, Clio Symbol or Thalia in some markets, is a subcompact sedan produced by the French automobile manufacturer Renault. [1] It was introduced in late 1999, under the Clio Symbol name, as the derivative version of the second generation Renault Clio, and unlike the hatchback it was marketed only in those countries where saloons were traditionally preferred over hatchbacks, [2 ...