The Renault Sport Clio V6: A 20-Year Retrospective
A Look Back at One of the Most Bonkers Hot Hatches Ever Made
When it comes to hot hatches, there are few that are as iconic as the Renault Sport Clio V6. With its mid-mounted V6 engine and aggressive styling, the Clio V6 was a true wolf in sheep's clothing.
Twenty years after its debut, the Clio V6 remains a special car. It's a reminder of a time when hot hatches were more about performance than practicality. And while it may not be the most practical car on the road, the Clio V6 is still a lot of fun to drive.
The Clio V6 was based on the Clio Mk II, but it shares very few parts with that car. The most obvious difference is the Clio V6's mid-mounted engine. The 3.0-liter V6 engine was sourced from the PSA group, and it was upgraded to produce 227 horsepower in the Clio V6. This gave the Clio V6 a top speed of 142 mph and a 0-60 time of just 6.4 seconds.
In addition to its powerful engine, the Clio V6 also had a number of other performance upgrades. These included a stiffer suspension, larger brakes, and a limited-slip differential. These upgrades made the Clio V6 a true track weapon, and it was able to compete with much more expensive sports cars.
The Clio V6 was a critical and commercial success. It was praised for its performance, handling, and styling. And while it was never a huge seller, the Clio V6 has become a cult classic among hot hatch enthusiasts.
Today, the Clio V6 is still a sought-after car by collectors and enthusiasts. It's a unique and special car that is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.
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