The new Clio 5 takes aim at French rivals Peugeot's 208 and Citroën's C3, as well as the newly refreshed Volkswagen Polo.
Ahead of its long-awaited debut this week, Renault South Africa has divulged complete specification and pricing details of the fifth-generation Clio on its website.
Unveiled as far back as the Geneva Motor Show in 2019, the Clio arrives after no-less than two delays with the most recent being as a result of the global semi-conductor crisis.
Based on the same CMF-B platform as the Nissan Micra, the Clio measures 4 050 mm in overall length with its wheelbase stretching 2 583 mm and its width 1 988 mm.
Standing 1 440 mm tall, the claimed boot capacity is rated at 391 litres with the dropping of the 60/40 split rear seat increasing the luggage capacity to 1 069-litres.
For South Africa, the line-up consists of three models, all powered by the same 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbocharged engine used in the Micra.
In the Clio though, the unit has been retuned to produce 74kW/160Nm with the only transmission option being a five-speed manual.
Claimed top speed is 187 km/h with the 0-100 km/h sprint taking 11.8 seconds. According to Renault, the Clio will consume unleaded at a rate of 5.7 L/100 km.
Styling builds on that of the previous Clio
As with the Kiger, the Clio becomes the second local model to adopt Renault’s new trim level designations, with the Life serving as the entry-level model followed by the mid-range Zen and the flagship Intens.
On the equipment front, the Life rides on 16-inch wheels with “flex” imitation alloy covers, with the sound system consisting of six-speaker audio, dual USB ports and a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Also standard are:
- PureVision LED headlights;
- body-coloured electric mirrors;
- 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster display;
- multi-function steering wheel;
- cruise control;
- rear parking sensors;
- electric front windows;
- black fabric seats
- four airbags;
- Hill Start Assist;
- ABS with EBD and EBA;
- Electronic Stability Control
Moving one up, the Zen retains the mentioned infotainment system, albeit with integrated satellite navigation, while also getting the following:
- PureVision Performance LED headlights with Auto High Beam Assist;
- body-coloured door handles;
- faux leather-wrapped steering wheel;
- black/anthracite interior;
- LED fog lamps;
- chrome air vent surrounds;
- height-adjustable driver’s seat
The interior is all new and comes with a choice of three infotainment sizes.
Completing the range, the Intens is mounted on 16-inch alloy wheels with its exterior being highlighted by gloss black window surrounds and mirror caps, chrome detailing and privacy glass.
Additional standard items include:
- Lane Departure Warning;
- LED daytime running lights;
- climate control;
- all around electric windows;
- seven-inch digital instrument cluster;
- key card access;
- push-button start;
- rain sense wipers;
- interior ambient lighting;
- wireless smartphone charger;
- leather steering wheel and gear lever;
- front armrest;
- satin chrome interior detailing;
- black interior;
- height-adjustable passenger’s seat
An additional capital outlay of R20 000 though sees the Intens being outfitted with the following:
- front parking sensors;
- reverse camera;
- 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels;
- 9.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
In all, six colours are available:
- Glacier White;
- Urban Grey;
- Mercury Metallic;
- Diamond Black Metallic;
- Titanium Grey Metallic;
- Flame Red Metallic
Price
Included with each models’ sticker price is a five-year/150 000 km warranty as well as a two-year/30 000 km service plan.
Get the latest Renault Clio prices here.
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Info found on https://www.citizen.co.za/motoring/
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