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Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport

Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport
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Overview
Manufacturer Renault Sport
Also called Renault Clio V6
Production 2001–2005
Body and chassis
Class Hot hatch
Body style 2-door hatchback
Layout MR layout
Related Renault Clio
Powertrain
Engine 2946 cc V6 24v
Transmission 6-speed manual
Dimensions
Length 3,830 mm (150.8 in)
Width 1,940 mm (76.4 in)
Height 1,420 mm (55.9 in)
Curb weight

Phase 1 – 1,355 kg (2,987 lb)

Phase 2 – 1,400 kg (3,086 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor Renault 5 Turbo

Phase 1 – 1,355 kg (2,987 lb)

The Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout hot hatch based on the Renault Clio launched in 2001. Designed by French automaker Renault the Phase 1 models were built by Tom Walkinshaw Racing and Phase 2 were designed and helped by Porsche and built by Renault Sport in Dieppe. The mid-engined, wide-body concept of the Clio V6 was very reminiscent of the 1980s Renault 5 Turbo.

The Clio V6 was based on the Clio Mk II, though it shares very few parts with that car. The 3.0 60° V6 engine, sourced from the PSA group (ES9J, the same utilized in the Peugeot 406, 407, 607, and the Citroen C 5) although the Laguna engine, PRV (Peugeot, Renault & Volvo) an earlier development 90° V based in a V8 that never was, was upgraded to around 230 PS (169 kW; 227 bhp) and placed in the middle of the vehicle where the more ordinary Clios have rear seats – making this car a two-seater hot hatch.

In order to accommodate the radical change from front-engine, front-wheel drive hatchback to mid-engine, rear-wheel drive two-seater quasi-coupé, the car had to be extensively reworked structurally, leading to the Phase 1 version being some 300 kg (660 lb) heavier than the sportiest "regular" Clio, the 172 Cup. Due to this, even though the V6 model had significantly more power, it was not remarkably faster in a straight line accelerating to legal road speeds than the 172 Cup – accelerating to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.2 seconds compared to the Cup's 6.7 seconds – though its maximum speed was significantly higher (146 mph compared to 138 mph). The raw sound of the V6 engine just behind the driver and RWD made the driving experience very different to the normal front engined front wheel drive car

At the time of its launch in 2003, the upgraded Phase 2 Clio V6 was the most powerful serial produced hot hatch in the world with 255 bhp (190 kW), exceeding the Alfa Romeo 147 GTA (250 PS (184 kW; 247 bhp)) and the SEAT León Cupra R (225 PS (165 kW; 222 bhp)). Based on the Phase 1 engine, its extra performance was helped with assistance from Porsche.


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