Renault introduced the fourth-gen Renault Clio in
2012 and gave it a facelift last year. L’argus.fr has presented speculative
renderings to preview the expected design of the fifth gen Clio which
reportedly will be revealed next year.
The Renault Clio Mk4 has design inputs from the
Renault DeZir concept that debuted in 2010. The Renault Clio Mk5 shown in the
renderings borrows cues from the Renault Symbioz concept from IAA 2017. The
fifth generation Clio will have an evolutionary exterior design. Laurens van
den Acker, Renault’s Senior Vice President of corporate design, has promised a
revolutionary interior, though. Renault has started testing early prototypes in
the current model’s body.
Renault Group confirmed that the
fifth-gen Renault Clio will debut the CMF-B platform. The current Renault Clio
is available with 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, 0.9-litre turbocharged
petrol, 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol and 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel
engines. There’s also an R.S. variant sporting a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol
engine in two flavours, a standard model with 200 hp maximum output and a
Trophy model with 220 hp maximum output. The 1.2-litre petrol engines and the
1.5-litre diesel engine will most likely continue to serve with performance and
efficiency improvements. The 0.9-litre engine may receive heavy revisions or
even get replaced.
It also confirmed availability of an
electrified powertrain in the 2019 Renault Clio. He didn’t mention the level of
electrification (mild-hybrid, full-hybrid or plug-in hybrid). Kugler also
revealed that the all-new Clio would feature level 2 autonomous driving
(Partial Automation) capability. Level 2 autonomous driving allows the driver
to hand over the control of both steering and acceleration/deceleration to the
car.
The next-gen Renault Clio will reportedly have its
world debut at the 2018 Paris Motor Show. It will hit the European markets in
Spring 2019 (March-May 2019).