Renault’s decision to transform the Megane into an electric SUV while simultaneously killing off its R.S. division rubbed many enthusiasts the wrong way. Fortunately, the French car manufacturer hasn’t completely forgotten its history of building some world-beating performance cars, recently showcasing a special Megane E-Tech inspired by the iconic Renault Clio Williams.

In the world of hot hatches, the Clio Williams is regarded as royalty. Indeed, it is widely considered one of the greatest hot hatches ever, and following its introduction in 1993, redefined what people thought a hot hatch could do.

Slotted beneath the revised bodywork of the Clio Williams is a naturally-aspirated 2.0-liter four-cylinder pumping out 145 hp at 6,100 rpm and 129 lb-ft (175 Nm) of torque at 4,500 rpm. Renault also comprehensively revised the Clio’s suspension system for use in the Williams, resulting in one of the most reactive, precise, and enjoyable hot hatches to drive.

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To celebrate the Clio Williams at a recent JASP event in Madrid, Spain, Renault presented a special Megane E-Tech with a design inspired by the Clio.

The Clio Williams still stands out today thanks to its dark blue paint finish and contrasting gold wheels. The special Megane E-Tech is bathed in the same shade of dark blue and has been adorned with some gold accents, most notably across the front fascia and along the rocker panels. While it doesn’t have gold wheels like the Clio, it still looks the part.

Of course, the new Megane E-Tech shares very little in common with the Clio Williams other than its badge. It is underpinned by the same CMF-EV platform and electric powertrain as the Nissan Ariya and is offered in 129 hp and 215 hp configurations. Renault says the entry-level 40 kWh battery pack is good for 186 miles (299 km) of WLTP range while the larger 60 kWh provides a range of up to 292 miles (470 km).

Hat tip to Periodismo Del Motor for the photos!