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In the United States, our hot hatchback options are growing, with cars like the
Ford Focus ST,
Fiesta ST and the new
Mini Cooper S keeping American drivers entertained alongside more traditional models like the
Volkswagen GTI. What drivers in North America don't get to experience, though, is the French take on
la voiture chaude. Considering that, we figured it was high time we took a look at one of the top European hot hatches, the
Renault Clio RS.
With 200 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque on tap, courtesy of a 1.6-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder, the Clio RS would make a fine fit on North American roads. 62 miles per hour arrives in 6.7 seconds while the Clio RS tops out at 143 mph. Power is transmitted to the front wheels via a six-speed, dual-clutch transmission.
Renault brought out the Monaco GP edition of the Clio RS at the
Geneva Motor Show, marking the fourth car to honor the French principality's annual
Formula One race, after the Laguna and
Megane coupes and the Megane RS. Boasting pearlescent white paint (which looked pretty weird under the colored lighting of the Renault stand), the option of a contrasting roof and other blacked-out styling features. Monaco GP badges and a numbered plaque round out the tweaks for this purely cosmetic package.
We've got a gallery of
live images of the Clio RS Monaco GP above, as well as the
stock photos and press release, provided by Renault,
below.
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