Hidden under all this camouflage is the latest member of the Renault Clio family, the Sports Tourer, which we hear might be coming to the Paris Motor Show after all.
To make this estate model, Renault took the Clio IV 5-door and have it a big boot. The Sports Tourer might be trying to hide how sexy it is under a load of camouflage, but we already know how sexy it is because it was leaked through an official Renault video and enhanced.
The greenhouse structure becomes narrower at the back, giving a really sporty look, and then extends downward at the back to make the tailgate glass bigger for better rear visibility.
The engine range should be identical to that seen on normal Clio that will debut in Paris, meaning that you’ll have a choice of a 0.9 TCe, a 1.2 TCe or the 90 PS 1.5-liter diesel.
On the Clio III range, there used to be a price difference of about €600 in price difference across the range from the five-door to the wagon. However, this might be even more if Renault packs it with technology and flexible seating.
The greenhouse structure becomes narrower at the back, giving a really sporty look, and then extends downward at the back to make the tailgate glass bigger for better rear visibility.
The engine range should be identical to that seen on normal Clio that will debut in Paris, meaning that you’ll have a choice of a 0.9 TCe, a 1.2 TCe or the 90 PS 1.5-liter diesel.
On the Clio III range, there used to be a price difference of about €600 in price difference across the range from the five-door to the wagon. However, this might be even more if Renault packs it with technology and flexible seating.