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Renault Wind Gordini to Sell from EUR19,700

During the Geneva Auto Show this March, French manufacturer Renault presented yet another Gordini-flavored model, the Wind. After managing to capture enough attention during the event to make the manufacturer confident that the car would sell more than nicely, the French have announced on Wednesday the availability of the model, prices included.

Available for order in France starting this week, the Wind Gordini can be your starting at EUR19,700, the price set for the TCe 100 version. If you plan to go for the more potent 1.6 16V 133, that would set you back EUR20,700.

The third vehicle to be blessed with the Gordini name and features, the Wind comes equipped with all those little extras that make a customer want to buy a car. The highlights of the Gordini trim, that complement the existing extras on the regular model, are listed below:
  • metallic Malta Blue bodywork with two white stripes1 (bonnet and tailgate)
  • door mirror housings, grille trim, rear power hump in Glacier White1
  • glossy black roof
  • numbered plate on the rear window and “Gordini” badge on the sid
  • black / blue leather upholstery with white top-stitching and the “Gordini” name embossed on the backrests
  • leather-look door inserts
  • blue leather-upholstered steering wheel with top-stitching and two white stripes at the top
  • blue leather2 door straps with a white trim
  • gear lever with blue gaiter3 and metal knob with the “Gordini” name
  • black gloss central console incorporating the radio system and central air vents
  • protective mats with blue trim,
  • door sills with “Gordini” name. 
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