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RENAULT UNVEILS NEW CLIO RENAULTSPORT 200Last Updated on Friday 1st May 2009 at 13:31
RENAULT UNVEILS NEW CLIO RENAULTSPORT 200
Since 2000, the
successive variants of Clio Renaultsport have resulted in it becoming
the most popular hot hatch of its class, with over 70,000 worldwide
sales. The Renaultsport version of the brand's best-selling model has
been unanimously praised by enthusiastic owners as one of the market's
best hot hatches, and also one of the most fun to drive. The challenge
faced by the engineers from Renault Sport Technologies was to build on
the existing qualities of Clio Renaultsport 197 and take its inherent
strengths and dynamism to a new level.
New exterior design
Clio Renaultsport
200's performance credentials are evident in its exterior design. Its
styling includes aerodynamic features which take their inspiration from
the world of Formula 1:
A powerful stance
As with the Clio Renaultsport 197, compared to the standard Clio, the wings are 30.5mm wider to accommodate the wider front and rear tracks which have been extended by 48mm and 50mm respectively. The more aggressive frontal styling incorporates a new, generously-sized, low-positioned air intake, designed to feed cooling air to the normally-aspirated 200hp 2.0 16V engine. The sills,
extractors and wider front and rear wings all highlight the performance
credentials of Clio Renaultsport 200 which features Renaultsport's new
styling cues in the form of the Renault i.d. Design Pack:
a two-tone colour scheme based on a choice of Gloss Black or Anthracite
finish for the front bumper centre section and blade, door mirror
housings and rear diffuser. The diffuser now incorporates more visible
twin exhaust tailpipes. A new design of alloy wheel completes the
revised appearance.
Clio Renaultsport
200 sees the introduction of a brand new, exclusive Alien Green
pearlescent paint finish. The pearlescent Liquid Yellow returns to
Clio Renaultsport 200 after only being available previously on the
limited-edition Clio Renaultsport 197 F1 Team R27. Mercury also
becomes available for the first time joining the Glacier White, Ultra
Red, Racing Blue and the metallic Albi Blue, Nimbus and Deep Black.
Aerodynamics derived from Formula 1 technology
Clio Renaultsport 200's aerodynamics include a new frontal blade, front-wing air-extractors and a rear air diffuser, a development which is unique for this segment. Thanks to these features which take their inspiration from Formula 1, Clio Renaultsport 200's aerodynamic drag has been cut by 0.02 compared with that of its predecessor to 0.753. The extractors
visible on the front wings contribute to the car's aerodynamic
performance by neutralising the turbulence produced by the wider wings
and play a part in improving the model's CdA. They also facilitate the
extraction of hot air from underneath the bonnet, while the vents are
angled to channel airflow along the sides of the car for enhanced
performance.
Clio Renaultsport 200 is also equipped with an air diffuser,
an aerodynamic feature normally only found on high-end sporting cars.
Air passing underneath the vehicle is channelled via the flat bottom to
the diffuser where it accelerates before being expelled at a higher
speed. Combined with the shape of the diffuser, this creates a zone of
depression under the car, sucking the chassis to the ground. Compared
with a conventional wing, diffusers generate significant downforce
without resisting forward movement. On a track, at 80mph, lift is
reduced by almost 40kg. The diffuser is designed to function in
association with the rear flat bottom which leaves space for the
exhaust silencer and lateral-mounted tailpipes.
Personalisation
In addition to
the exterior personalisation, the interior can also be tailored to suit
the owner's taste thanks to a new range of finishes and upholsteries
with Renault i.d.
The interior
performance credentials are mirrored in details such as the aluminium
pedal facings, as well as by the perforated leather-covered steering
wheel with visible stitching and yellow centre-point marker. The unique
Renaultsport seats are exceptionally comfortable and ensure a high
level of body-hugging lateral support. The new yellow rev-counter
includes an audible and visible gearshift indicator to help optimise
gear changes. The size of the figures displayed on the rev-counter
increases as the needle approaches the red zone. Renaultsport badging
is visible inside the cabin on the rev-counter background, sills and
front seats.
With Renault
i.d., customers have a choice of three interior trim colours (Grey,
Yellow or Carbon for the seats, seatbelts and fascia trim) enabling
customers to personalise their car to their taste. Customers looking
for additional luxury will be tempted by the optional leather
upholstery.
Seats designed
and developed in association with Recaro continue to be available. They
are equipped with lateral airbags, plus a rigid,
glass-fibre/polyamide-injected shell which provides the sort of
all-enveloping experience associated with motor sport. The slots for
the harness belts and integral headrest add a further sporty touch,
while at the same time holding occupants firmly in place.
New suspension settings
As with the
previous Clio Renaultsport 197, Clio Renaultsport 200 benefits from
significant changes compared with the standard version of Clio. The
front and rear tracks are wider by 48mm and 50mm respectively and the
wheelbase is extended by 10mm to 2,585mm for greater stability.
The front
suspension's independent steering axis layout is unique to the B
segment. This technology significantly reduces torque steer under
acceleration. Unlike a MacPherson-type arrangement, the steering axis
of the front suspension is totally independent of damping. To minimise
weight, Clio Renaultsport 200's independent steering axis front
suspension employs aluminium components and guarantees precise handling
and outstanding traction whatever the conditions. The rear suspension
is based on that of Clio 2009 and features a programmed deflection
torsion beam which has been uprated by 25 per cent to complement the
efficiency of the front's independent steering axis layout for precise,
immediate turn-in.
In response to
customer demand, the suspension settings for both the standard car and
the hard core, Cup set-up have been revised.
Standard chassis: efficiency and comfort
The development of the standard chassis from the Clio Renaultsport 197 was guided by a bid to strike the best possible balance between performance and comfort when driven daily. Clio Renaultsport 200 marks an improvement in terms of comfort over its predecessor thanks to:
Meanwhile, body
movement is kept in check thanks to the larger diameter front anti-roll
bar, up from 20mm to 21mm. Specifically-developed Continental Sport
Contact 3 tyres (215/45 R17) ensure swifter, more precise steering
response. The new design of the standard aluminium alloy wheels is now
1kg lighter and the ensuing gain in terms of unsprung weight
contributes further to the new car's enhanced steering response and
crisp acceleration.
The 'Cup' chassis: glued to the road
New Clio Renaultsport 200 is also available with the Cup chassis which has been engineered to deliver an exacting ride and uncompromising driving enjoyment. Its ability to corner flat is enhanced by:
The ride height
remains 7mm lower than that of the standard chassis and the resulting
lower centre of gravity ensures improved cornering performance thanks
to reduced weight transfer. Torsional rigidity has been improved by 10
per cent enabling the potential of the independent steering axis front
suspension to be fully exploited.
Last but not least, the Cup chassis now comes with a higher ratio steering rack (7.5%
quicker than the standard chassis) which, combined with other specific
development work, favours feedback to the driver in conditions of
varying grip.
The Clio Renaultsport 200 Cup weighs 1204kg boasting the best power-to-weight ratio in its class at 166hp per tonne.
The Cup chassis
and steering setting is standard on the Clio Renaultsport 200 Cup and
optional on the Clio Renaultsport 200. Externally it can be identified
by anthracite finish to the alloy wheels and red brake callipers.
Powerful, durable brakes
Clio Renaultsport 200's powerful, durable brakes combine with the latest Continental Sport 3 tyres (215/45) to guarantee stopping distances identical to those of very high-end sporting models. Pedal travel is progressive and easy to gauge. The 312mm-diameter ventilated front discs are paired with four-pot Brembo callipers, while the 300mm-diameter rear discs function with single-piston TRW callipers.
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