The revamped Clio enters the market bringing small design changes, better quality and an updated color palette.
The front end now hosts a new LED lighting signature with optional C-shaped DRLs while the grille is slightly redesigned to give the new Clio a broader and more modern look.
Renault has added four new colors in the existing selection (Intense Red, Titanium Grey, Pearly White and Iron Blue) as well as new alloy designs. The cabin is now made by higher-quality materials, reserved usually for the company’s more expensive models.
The steering wheel, door panels and the gear lever have also been redesigned to match the greater quality feel. The new Clio is now available in more than 30 different colour combos, with customers able to choose from five roof decals and four exterior customization packs.
The company also offers three different infotainment options: the R&Go system which uses a smartphone as the system’s screen, the Media Nav Evolution with a seven-inch touchscreen display and the R-Link Evolution with high-definition graphics, TomTom navigation and more.
The engine range now includes the 1.5-litre dCi 110 diesel mated to a six-speed manual transmission with the TCe 120 petrol unit also gaining the manual gearbox option. Those looking for a sportier version but not for the proper RS model can opt for the GT-Line model which adds dark metal air scoops in the front bumper, lateral sills and exclusive 16- or 17-inch wheels.