Featuring exclusive equipment and customization levels, the Edition One joins the updated Clio’s range.
Offered in both hatch and estate versions, the special edition is based on the Intens grade and carries a starting price of €19,650 ($21,570) in France. It’s available with exclusive Pearlescent White, Titanium Grey, Glacier White, Platine Grey or Etoile Black body work, roof decals, special rearview mirror casings and a set of 17-inch alloy wheels.
Inside, things get a bit more interesting, as the B-segment car carries exclusive smoke grey synthetic leather/velour upholstery, full-grain leather steering wheel, central armrest, height-adjustable front seats, a trim matching the roof decals, aluminum pedals, dark-tinted rear windows and a Bose premium sound system with six loudspeakers and a subwoofer.
The options list is extensive and it includes the €200 ($220) fixed sunroof, which will drop the decals, metallic paint for €520 ($570), special metallic paint for €700 ($768), R-Link Evolution for an extra €590 ($648), City Plus Pack with front parking sensors and rearview camera for an additional €350 ($384), Techno Pack, which is the most expensive feature at €1,090 ($1,195), and a €120 ($132) spare wheel.
As far as the engine lineup goes, the Renault Clio Edition One can be had with the TCe 90 PS (89 HP) and TCe 120 PS (118 HP) petrol units, along with the dCi 90 PS (89 HP) and dCi 110 PS (108 HP) diesels, mated to a standard six-speed manual gearbox, while the TCe 120 and dCi 90 can be ordered with the EDC dual-clutch transmission.