2018
Renault Clio Cup

2018
Heir to the Renault 8 Gordini, Renault 5 GT Turbo, and other CLIO 16S models, the CLIO Cup’s competitiveness made for spectacular, edge-of-the-seat racing. The four-cylinder, 1998 cc engine and six-speed gearbox were reliable and the performance and affordability of the car allowed generations of drivers to develop their track skills.
Ever since the Gordini Cup, Renault has maintained a consistent presence on racetracks throughout Europe and the rest of the world. More than 700 of the first CLIO Cup were produced and raced in a dozen national championships. With several hundred thousand units sold since 1991, all four generations of the CLIO Cup have continued that tradition of performance, reliability and affordability.
Introduced in 2013, the latest version of the Clio Cup – the Renault Clio R.S. 200 EDC – boasts a 1.6-litre direct injection turbo engine that develops 220 hp and constant torque of 270Nm. A semi-automatic, sequential six-speed gearbox delivers ultra-fast gear changes. Incredibly powerful brakes, solid chassis and sophisticated on-board electronics can be adjusted to suit any driver’s individual style.
Technical specifications
Engine | four-cylinder inline, 1998 cc, 190 hp / 16 valve |
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Transmission | rear wheel drive, six-speed sequential + reverse |
Brakes | front : ventilated discs, 4-piston monoblock calipers; rear : discs, mono-piston calipers |
Dimensions | 3.81 m (l) x 1.64 m (w) |
Weight | 920 kg |
Max speed | 220 km/h |