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Renault Clio Order Books Open. Priced from €13,700

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After the official media reveal of the car on Jul 3rd, Renault has opened order books for the Clio in France. The bad news is that the model has moved upmarket and prices now start at €13,700.
New features for the Clio range include keyless entry and start, hill start assist, LED daytime running lights,revering camera, an in-dash navigation and a seven-inch (18cm) touch screen display.

The engine range in France includes the TCe 90 petrol three-cylinder, a 900 cc unit that replaces a normally aspirated 1.4-liter powertrain. This delivers 90 PS and 135 Nm of toque. The economy-optimized version of the engine consumes only 4.3-liters of fuel and puts only 99 grams of CO2 per kilometer.

The new diesel engine for the car is the 1.5 dCi 90, which now puts out 220 Nm of torque, 20 Nm more than the current dCi 90. The eco2 version comes with fuel consumption of just 3.2 liters/100km, equivalent to CO2 emissions 83g/km.

The most expensive Clio you can have is the ENERGY dCi 90 diesel in the top-of-the-line Dynamique trim, which is €19,900.
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