Renault Twingo CC First Clear Spy Photos Taken During Winter Trials

Renault Twingo CC spy photo / CarPix

Possible delays in official debut

By Christopher Jackson
March 6, 2009 6:00 PM
Filed Under: European, Renault, Spy Photos

Renault watchers expected a production version of the Twingo CC (coupe cabriolet) to make an appearance at the Geneva show this week, but were disappointed when it was a no-show. We've got some spy photos that suggest that all is not lost, however. The Twingo CC isn't gone, but its introduction seems to have been delayed for unknown reasons.

The last time a grainy picture of a heavily camouflaged Renault mule like this one surfaced, back in June, it was misidentified as a Megane III Coupe prototype. We now know that it's the open-top version of the Twingo, which is preparing to do battle with the Opel Tigra and Peugeot 207 CC in the entry-level segment. The drop-top Twingo CC is a two-seater with a one-piece retractable hardtop, rather than the common cloth top, providing all-weather protection and safety as well as summer sun and fun. It'll share the Twingo's 1.2 liter horsepower four-cylinder engine, but get a boost in performance to about 120 horsepower. It'll also be one of the least expensive ways to go topless.

First false reports accompanied by fake renderings put the Twingo CC concept debut at Frankfurt 2007. Then a production version was expected at last year's Paris motor show, and again at Geneva last week, but the Twingo CC remains a no-show, apart from the test mules we've seen so far. We're not sure what's holding the car up: word on the street suggests that there are engineering issues with the retractable hardtop delaying the launch.

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Comments

freeway
March 6, 2009 6:15 PM
does the market really needs such a car??? is all this financial effort worth it to make a new convertible based on Twingo... how many customers will choose this... I think the money could be better spent (on changing the Laguna for example, which now is a commercial failure)... and BTW, Peugeot 207 CC and Tigra are in a different market class (Tigra being based on Corsa which is bigger that Twingo)! it should be compared to Agila or 107

xLumino
March 6, 2009 8:29 PM
I agree in the point, that it whould be a bit senceless to create such a small cabrio. Maybe the Clio whould give a better base

adz612
March 6, 2009 8:56 PM
Ok this is news to me. I genuinely had no idea of a twingo cc. Should please struggling hairdressers. I agree with "freeway" though, should be based on the clio rather than the twingo.

Hardboy997
March 6, 2009 9:12 PM
Twingo CC? Please no! Looking the rear part, really gives an idea how ugly it will be. Like Micra CC, so ugly!

Ozzzzz
March 6, 2009 9:21 PM
In my opinion, this Twingo CC will definetly compete with the 207CC and Tigra. You have to keep in mind that the Twingo II is based on the Clio 2's chassis so actually, it is also based on the Clio!

mortz
March 6, 2009 10:08 PM
I thought it was a tent with wheels. Is this a two seater?

Targa_Florio
March 9, 2009 11:02 AM
Actually, this car makes sence. Compared with the Tigra and 207 CC and other likes, it will be: - much lighter - much stiffer - significantly cheaper - original

In addition the open air experience would be almost as good as the others since the "roof bar" is behind the head and there is a window that can open behind.

It would also allow to open the top in winter, with all 3 windows closed and the heater at max.

Just add GT and RS packages with few more horses...


Edited by user on March 9, 2009 at 11:06 AM
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