Where is Renault Clio manufactured?
When it comes to the automotive industry, it is always instructive to see what is going on behind the scenes. So we went to the Flins plant (Yvelines, France) in order to witness the main stages in the manufacturing process of New Clio.
Does Renault still make Clio?
Renault has cancelled plans to bring its high-tech baby Clio hatchback Down Under. Initially set to land in the middle of 2020, the all-new Clio’s business case was nixed by slowing sales for light cars.
Who manufactures Clio?
The car is named after Clio, one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology. In Japan, it is sold as the Renault Lutecia because Honda retains the rights to the name Clio after establishing the Honda Clio sales channel in 1984….Second generation (BB/CB; 1998)
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Wheelbase | 2,472 mm (97.3 in) |
What happened to Clio?
Clio Product Pro was retired in October 2017. There is no longer an opportunity to register for, or take the course. After October 31st 2017 the program will officially close out and previously registered participants will no longer have access to the course.
What country made Renault?
French
Who are we? Groupe Renault is an international company with French roots and a history stretching back more than 115 years. Present in 128 countries, we design, manufacture and market private and commercial vehicles sold under three brand names: Renault, Dacia and Renault Samsung Motors.
Is the Renault Clio available for quick delivery?
Your reservation does not commit you to a purchase. Quick delivery disclaimer- Subject to dealer availability and Covid-19 restrictions. We are currently working with our dealers to re-start safe vehicle deliveries as soon as possible and in line with Government guidelines.
When was the last year the Renault Clio was made?
The Clio was the replacement to the hugely successful Renault 5, although this car remained in production until 1996 at a factory in Slovenia, where some versions of the Clio were later built.
Is there a hot hatch version of the Renault Clio?
Renault also released a hot hatch version of the Clio in 1991. It was aesthetically very similar, but with the addition of a 110 PS (81 kW) 1.8 L eight-valve engine, side skirts and disc brakes on all wheels. This, with multi-point fuel injection, was badged as the RSi.
What kind of engine does a Renault Clio have?
During 1991, a 1.8 L 16-valve engine producing 137 PS (101 kW) (also first seen in the Renault 19) capable of propelling the car to 209 km/h (130 mph) was introduced to the Clio engine range, known simply as the Clio 16S in France (S for “soupapes”, the French word for valves), and Clio 16V in export markets.