Refreshed Clio on sale in October
Renault has unveiled a mid-life refresh for its Clio supermini, which has been on sale since 2012.
The most significant updates to the fourth-generation Clio are in the infotainment systems, while there is also a new dC1 110 diesel engine option.
Exterior changes are subtle ? the front grille is updated, with a look that follows Renault?s latest design language, as seen on the soon-to-launch Megane, and also to accentuate the width of the car.
New LED headlamps are fitted, and the rear bumper reshaped, while four more body colours ? Mars Red, Titanium Grey, Arctic White and Iron Blue ? are added alongside new wheel and wheel trim designs and more extensive personalisation options.
The interior also gains only detail changes, mainly the use of more soft-touch plastic, and chrome detailing, Renault saying that materials normally reserved for its higher-end cars have been employed.. As is typical of current market offerings the technology plays a big role in the updates, particularly in terms of connectivity.
Entry-level Clios come fitted with Renault?s newly-released R&Go system which uses a smartphone?s screen to connect with the car. Move up through the range and the centre console touchscreen-based R-Link Evolution and Media Nav Evolution systems are added, both including integrated satellite navigation.
For the first time the car can be fitted with a BOSE audio system, while front parking sensors and a reversing camera are added to the equipment available, and range-t...
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