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20100430 Press Release Tarif Clio Gordini Rs COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE May 5, 2010 RENAULT CLIO GORDINI R.S.: ORDER BOOKS ARE OPEN Order books for Clio Gordini R.S., which is due to go on sale in June, are now open. In France, prices for Clio Gordini RS start from €26,400. As is the case for its smaller sibling, Twingo, Clio Gordini R.S. is essentially a Renault Sport model. Its equipment specification features all the best features of the mainstream Clio range, plus an unmistakable 'French Touch': • Its Malte Blue body colour is set off by its celebrated white stripes with a'G' motif, as well as White and gloss Black details: o Gloss Black front bumper centre section and rear diffuser, o Glacier White F1-style front splitter, o Glacier White exterior mirror housings, o diamond-effect 17-inch BeBop aluminium alloy wheels with the choice of black or blue inserts, o 'Gordini Series' badging on the body sides, o Malte Blue rear spoiler, o satin-finish chrome side air extractors. • The Gordini touch is very visible inside the car, too, thanks to its striking blue and black interior trim: o blue and black leather* Gordini-embossed upholstery, o leather-trimmed** steering wheel: upper part in blue, with two white stripes indicating the straight-ahead position, o Gordini-badged metal gearlever knob and blue gaiter, o Dark Charcoal front and rear door trims with visible grey stitching, o numbered Gordini plate, o visible stitching to the fascia, o white rev-counter, o Gloss Black centre console, fascia inserts and air vents, o Gordini-badged carpet mats. Clio Gordini R.S. can also be ordered in Profond Black, Glacier White or Pearlescent Givre. * seats are upholstered in bovine leather (seat fronts, seat backs and head rests); other parts are upholstered in coated fabric. ** steering wheel and gear leverknob trimmed in flesh split leather A QUALITY PACKAGE The latest version of Clio is manufactured at the Alpine-Renault factory in Dieppe, Normandy, and comes with all the features developed by Renault Sport Technologies for Clio R.S. to do justice to Gordini's glorious motor sport heritage. The powertrain of Clio Gordini R.S. functions in perfect harmony with its ultra-efficient chassis to deliver outstanding driving enjoyment. Indeed, the wizards at Renault Sport Technologies have received numerous awards for their work on Clio R.S. which is widely acclaimed as the most efficient hot hatch in its class. Clio Gordini R.S. packs all the ingredients that have helped forged the success of Renault Sport models over the years: - specific running gear and Sport chassis: the independent steering axis front suspension arrangement guarantees precise handling and traction in all conditions, - powerful, fade-free braking thanks to Brembo callipers and large discs, - a high-performance normally-aspirated engine: with a power output of more than 100hp/litre, its peak power is 147.5kW (203hp), yet combined cycle fuel consumption stands at a very reasonable 8.2 litres/100km, equivalent to 195g of CO 2/km. AN EQUIPMENT PACKAGE WORTHY OF MUCH BIGGER CARS Clio Gordini R.S.'s equipment specification puts it at the very top of its class: - diamond-effect 17-inch aluminium alloy wheels with black inserts, - additional cornering lights, - driver and front passenger front airbags + lateral driver and front passenger thorax airbags + front and rear head curtain airbags + anti-submarining airbags incorporated in front seat cushions, - electrically operated, heated and folding exterior mirrors, - Carminat TomTom® navigation, incorporating IQ Routes™*, - cruise control with speed limiter, - hands-free card, - automatic climate control, - automatic headlamp activation and rain sensor, - fully disconnectable ESP, with traction control and understeer control, - 4x20W radio with steering wheel-mounted fingertip remote control, single CD player with MP3 playback and separate display, - Plug&Music connectivity (USB, 3.5mm jack) for iPod ® or MP3 player, plus audio streaming, - extra-tinted rear glass, - Gordini-badged carpet mats. * TomTom® IQ Routes™ uses the experience of millions of road-users to compute the most efficient and smartest routes based on real-world speeds compared with speed limits. 2 Options: - Heated front seats €210 - Panoramic opening roof (without white stripes) €590 - Diamond-effect 17-inch BeBop aluminium alloy wheels with blue inserts €100 - Rear parking proximity sensors €250 - Malte Blue or Profond Black metallic paint €410 - Pearlescent Givre paint €1,600 The colours of the different styling features depend on the body colour: Body colour Rear spoiler Two F1-style front Exterior mirror Front bumper Gordini splitter housings centre section stripes* and rear diffuser Malte Blue Malte Blue White Glacier White Glacier White Gloss Black Profond Black Profond Black White Glacier White Glacier White Gloss Black Pearlescent Pearlescent Grey Anthracite Grey Anthracite Grey Gloss Black Givre White Glacier White Glacier White Grey Anthracite Grey Anthracite Grey Gloss Black * when ordering, the customer can choose not to have the Gordini stripes (a no cost option) Media contacts: Jean-Marc PINEL - Tel +33 1 76 84 72 65 Philippe BOY - Tel +33 1 76 84 18 60 High resolution photos of Clio Gordini R.S. can be downloaded from www.media.renault.com > Media Library > Passenger Cars > Clio 3 .
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