The Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport (alternatively Renault Clio V6 RS) is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout sport compact based on the Renault Clio...
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The Renault Clio (/ˈkli.oʊ/) is a supermini (B-segment) car, produced by French automobile manufacturer Renault. It was launched in 1990, and entered...
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PSA ES/L engine (redirect from V6 ESL engine)
V6 petrol engine used in automotive applications. It was co-developed by the PSA Group (Peugeot and Citroën) and Renault to replace the outdated V6 PRV...
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The Clio Renault Sport (or Clio RS for short) is a hot hatch produced by Renault Sport since 1998, the high-performance division of French automaker, Renault...
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a mid-engined small Renault returned with the 1998 announcement of the Renault Clio V6. The original plan called for 1,000 Renault 5 Turbo cars to be built...
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Renault Clio V6 Cup Dacia Logan Cup Alpine Elf Europa Cup IMSA Renault Cup (1982–1985 with Renault LeCar and then Renault Encore) SCCA Sports Renault...
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was marketed as the Renault Alpine V6 GT or as the Renault Alpine V6 Turbo. In Great Britain, it was sold simply as the Renault GTA, as Sunbeam (and...
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Automobiles Alpine (redirect from Renault Alpine)
all Clio Williams and RenaultSport Spiders. The factory put its Alpine badges on the early batches of the mid-engine Clio series one Clio V6. The Clio Series...
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used on Renault Clio IV, Renault Captur, Renault Kangoo II, Renault Mégane III, Renault Mégane IV, Renault Scénic III, Renault Scénic IV, Renault Kadjar...
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version of the Captur, built on the CMF-B HS platform shared with the Renault Clio and Nissan Juke. The Symbioz was announced by the manufacturer on 8 February...
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The Renault 25 is an executive car produced by the French automaker Renault from 1983 to 1992. The 25 was Renault's flagship, the most expensive, prestigious...
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The Renault Symbol, Clio or Thalia in some markets, is a subcompact sedan produced by the French automobile manufacturer Renault. It was introduced in...
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version was produced as the Renault Grand Modus. Originally marketed as "a higher-range alternative to the Twingo and Clio", it aimed to provide the practicality...
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Renault 9 1991: Renault Clio 1997: Renault Scénic 2003: Renault Mégane II 2006: Renault Clio III 2024: Renault Scenic E-Tech Renault cars have won numerous...
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then folding in 2017. The most senior "Formula Renault" was the Formula Renault V6 Eurocup started by Renault to run as part of Eurosport's Super Racing Weekends...
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The Renault Mégane Renault Sport (alternatively Renault Mégane RS) is a series of high-performance hatchback models based on the Renault Mégane, produced...
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has media related to Renault Sport. V6 Clio owners club Clio 16v owners club Renault Sport Italia Renaultsport Megane range site ClioSport owners club Clio197...
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with Jean-Pierre Jabouille in its only car. The Renault RS01 was well known for its Renault-Gordini V6 1.5 L turbocharged engine, the first regularly used...
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The Renault Vel Satis is a five-passenger, five-door executive hatchback, manufactured and marketed by Renault from 2001-2009 over a single generation...
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The Renault Espace is a series of automobiles manufactured by Renault since 1984. For its first five generations, the Espace was a multi-purpose vehicle/MPV...
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aerodynamic 5.5-inch wide aluminium wheels were similar to those of the Renault Alpine V6 GT. In 1987, the facelifted Phase II was launched. Major changes in...
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with other CMF-B vehicles such as the Clio V. The platform is also used by the Renault 4. In October 2022, Renault unveiled its "industrial metaverse" at...
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than French, and also known as the Renault Megavan for an LCV in Ireland, as the Renault Scala in Iran and as the Renault Mégane Grandcoupé for the saloon...
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Comments: Renault Arkana 299 Renault Captur 533 Renault Clio 0 Renault Kadjar 0 Renault Kangoo 732 Renault Koleos 1,937 Renault Master 1,260 Renault Master...
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Clarkson used it on Top Gear in June 2003, describing the handling of the Renault Clio V6. He later used it in a 4 June 2006 episode of Top Gear, to describe...
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July 1996, a new 1149 cc engine (from the Clio) was fitted to replace the previous engine from the Renault 5. Alongside the new engine came the Twingo...
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Comments: Renault Arkana 299 Renault Captur 533 Renault Clio 0 Renault Kadjar 0 Renault Kangoo 732 Renault Koleos 1,937 Renault Master 1,260 Renault Master...
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Sports Tourer, and replaced the Renault 21 Nevada/Savanna. It was initially launched as a 1.8 RN/RT, 2.0 RT/RXE, and 3.0 V6. A sports pack with deep front...
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Comments: Renault Arkana 299 Renault Captur 533 Renault Clio 0 Renault Kadjar 0 Renault Kangoo 732 Renault Koleos 1,937 Renault Master 1,260 Renault Master...
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result of Renault's short-lived alliance with the Swedish carmaker during the beginning of the 1990s (the B41 was also fitted in the Laguna). The V6 was an...
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