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Renault Twingo

Thu, 28 Sep 2006

By Ben Barry

Motor Shows

28 September 2006 12:53

Renault Twingo: the lowdown

This is Renault’s all-new Twingo city car, due in the UK in September 2007. We never got the Mk1, but Renault has this time engineered the Twingo for right-hand drive. And that’s a good job too, with a Renaultsport version – packing as much as 150bhp – in the pipeline. The pumped up hot hatch you see here is officially a concept, hinting at the RS version with those mighty wheelarches and aero bodykit. The original Twingo concept was a spacious but utilitarian car, but the new car is a radical departure with its more premium feel designed to attract younger, more style conscious buyers. Unveiling the concept at the Paris Motor Show today (Thursday 28), Renault boss Carlos Ghosn described the car as ’90 percent true to the volume production car’.

At only 3.6m-long, with truncated overhangs and a 17in wheel in each corner, 2007’s Twingo resembles an even more compact Citroen C2. It’s sleek, aggressively chunky and very neatly resolved, and promises to appeal to both fashion-conscious males and females. The Twingo is underpinned by a bitsa platform, combining bits of the old Clio, new Clio and fresh components. Mounted in the nose is a new, turbocharged 1.2-litre petrol which produces 100bhp, 111lb ft of torque and under 140g/km CO2. ‘It has the fuel economy of a 1.2-litre engine, but the power of a 1.4-litre and the torque of a 1.6-litre,’ claimed Ghosn. This engine makes its debut in the Clio next year, before appearing in the Twingo. That’s great news for those uninspired by Toyota Aygo clan’s performance figures, and for those craving both fun and a tax break. Joining the 1.2-litre turbo is an even more insurance-friendly unit: a 75bhp 1.2-litre petrol. A diesel is also planned, but this is not guaranteed for the UK.


By Ben Barry