Renault Clio RS by MR Car Design
German tuner adds 18-inch wheels, a KW Variant 3 coilover suspension and 20 HP to the Clio RS
German tuner MR Car Design has brought its tuning talents to the Renault Clio RS.
The result is the hot hatch you see in photos here, with a body kit that includes a new rear diffuser with integrated dual-exhaust.
For the ride, the tuner provides rims in 8x18-inch dimensions wrapped in 225/35R18 tires as well as a KW Variant 3 coilover suspension.
Output on the Clio RS is also now 220 PS (162 kW / 217 hp) on the naturally-aspirated 2.0 liter engine.
Enjoy the photos.
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September 8, 2011 5:21 am By Alex Ricciuti
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