New Twingo Renaultsport Unveiled

Renault Twingo Sport
by Sam Stockley
February 1, 2008 2:33 AM
Filed Under: European, Geneva Motor Show, Renault

Just a day after Renault announce they are to bring the Twingo further to the masses with the launch of their entry-level 'Extreme' model, things have just gotten a whole lot more extrême. It's not the first time that the hot hatch concept has come to the city car, but it's certainly the first time in Renaultsport form. Based largely on the Twingo concept car of 2006, the new Twingo Renaultsport is the third variant to gain the exclusive moniker, joining Clio and Megane hot hatch models.

Designed by Renault Sport Technologies' experts to achieve an affordable city car able both to deliver sports car performance and good day-to-day usability, the Twingo Renaultsport is a car born of a challenge. A 'fiery new' 1.6-litre petrol unit producing 133 hp satisifies the pursuit of an engine suitable in everyday driving and sporting punchiness, while for a refined drive with precise sports handling and responsiveness, the unit is mated to an efficient, balanced chassis.

Twingo Renaultsport is styled to thrill, packaging the compactness of its city car body with more curvaceous, assertive styling. Athletic wider wings, profiled sills and rear spoiler are all suitable additions, while strikingly prominent wheel arches are reminiscent of the previous-generation Clio V6 - a car enthusiasts lapped up with pride. Expect details inside to be similar to those in its siblings', namely optional bucket seats, chromed pedals, and a stylish sports fit and finish.

The new Twingo model was unveiled today near to Paris, France, alongside the international launch of the new R28 Formula 1 car. The F1 car was developed by the same Renaultsport team who developed the Clio, Megane and now new Twingo Renaultsport hatches. The car will make its public debut at March's Geneva Motor Show.

Source: Renault
Press Release (Click to expand)

TWINGO RENAULT SPORT: EXPERIENCE THE RENAULT SPORT THRILL

Renault Sport Technologies profited from the international launch of the latest R28 Formula 1 single-seater in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France, today to take the wraps off Twingo Renault Sport. Renault's new, affordable, high-performance car slots into the Renault Sport range alongside its bigger sister cars, Clio and Mégane Renault Sport.

Twingo Renault Sport is a genuine hot hatch with looks to match and was designed to deliver both enjoyable roadholding and genuine sports performance. Its efficient, balanced chassis has been mated to a fiery but flexible 133hp engine to form a package that is sure to appeal to all those who seek sporting sensations and driving pleasure during everyday motoring.

Unmistakable sporting credentials


Renault has produced an affordable high-performance car which sits alongside Clio and Mégane Renault Sport in the Renault Sport range. Twingo Renault Sport's compact proportions and incisive, assertive styling are redolent of the Twingo Concept show car which was unveiled at the 2006 Paris Show. Twingo's existing lines are underpinned by a more curvaceous, athletic stance and the newcomer's sporty calling is further emphasized by its wider front and rear wings, profiled sills and spoiler.

Driving pleasure and sporting sensations during everyday motoring

Twingo Renault Sport is the response of Renault Sport Technologies' experts to a twopronged challenge, namely to deliver sports performance while at the same time ensuring that the new car is easy to use on a day-to-day basis. Twingo Renault Sport's chassis is both responsive and finely tuned to provide precise, balanced sports handling, while specific work on the pitch of its new 133hp 1,598cc engine reveals its punchy temperament.

The public will have the opportunity to examine Twingo Renault Sport in further detail at the forthcoming Geneva Motor Show.

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Comments

joelynn
February 1, 2008 10:56 AM
Thats more like it! Looks pretty good, especially on 5 spokes. 133bhp isn't bad either- beats the C2 VTS, Yaris T-Sport and Swift Sport

lelu
February 1, 2008 11:19 AM
Looks better than other actual Renaults!

ludo
February 1, 2008 1:02 PM
Looks good, but can't avoid the cheap styling at the back... A new spoiler, bumper and badge can't help that.

Monty
February 1, 2008 4:35 PM
i like it,i want one:)

Bremen_Koenigsegg
February 1, 2008 7:24 PM
I wish they sold these tiny, cute French cars 'cross the pond. Mind you, this one resembles some sort of aquarace -- Google a picture of Hellboy's friend, Abe.

Audi_fan
February 2, 2008 12:46 AM
Interesting...good job renault!

ck314
February 2, 2008 3:40 AM
Hopefully with a 6 manual box. Yeah looks very nice except for the back, somehow reminiscent of electric microcars.

radmeister
February 3, 2008 12:55 PM
Looks much better than the fiat 500

ck314
February 3, 2008 8:42 PM
This version maybe, but the rest of the range lacks the style and charm found on the 500 (non-abarth versions).

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