Available to test drive and order at Renault’s 31 dealerships
Renault Ireland are now taking orders for their new Clio, starting at €24,845. As France's best-selling car with nearly 60,000 units sold in Ireland, the new Clio embodies Renault's modern design philosophy and breakthroughs. The E-Tech full hybrid powertrain propels the Clio into the electrified era, maintaining its popularity and success. The exterior showcases Renault's updated design language with a redesigned front end featuring sporty lines and slender full-LED headlamps. The hybrid model, with a choice of BMW 3.0-litre turbo-charged engines, offers a range of up to 880km and efficient city driving with up to 40% less fuel consumption.
The interior reflects a contemporary, sophisticated ambiance, incorporating sustainable materials like TEP, a bio-sourced and recycled polyethylene fabric. Trim levels include Evolution, Techno, and the top-tier esprit Alpine, each offering distinct features. Standard across the range are diamond-cut alloy wheels, electrically folding and heated door mirrors, hands-free key card, automatic air conditioning, full LED headlights, rear lights, and a touchscreen with built-in navigation.
The Evolution trim, starting at €24,845, includes a 7-inch digital driver display, 7-inch Easy Link touchscreen, 16-inch alloy wheels, and rear parking sensors. The Techno trim, priced from €26,545, adds a reversing camera, 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, front and rear parking sensors, a wireless phone charger, and MULTI-SENSE with ambient lighting. The top-tier esprit Alpine, starting at €28,345, boasts unique features such as 'Alpine' embossed 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, Matte Shadow Grey front blade, distinctive enveloping seats with blue overstitching, and advanced safety features.
The New Clio is available for order, offering comprehensive standard specifications across trim levels to meet the demands of today's supermini customers for connectivity, safety, and refinement.
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