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Renault Clio GT

Does flagship's understudy match its sparkle?

Renault Clio GT

Text: Jack Rix / Photos: Otis Clay

May 2009

If the Renaultsport Clio is too hot for you to handle, then take a look at the warm GT model.

It bridges the gap between the range-topper and lesser models, offering sportier looks and a sharper drive, but without the same thirst for petrol or the price tag of the flagship.

Our example immediately stood out thanks to its exclusive Malta Blue paint, 16-inch anthracite alloys and twin exhausts, while a gloss-black grille and chunky bodykit complete the aggressive styling tweaks. But the GT is more than just a pretty face.

For added body control, the front and rear springs have been stiffened by 15 per cent, and the power steering has been quickened for a more direct feel.

Two engines are on offer, the 1.5 dCi 106 diesel or a 126bhp 1.6-litre petrol unit exclusive to the GT. We tested the latter, which appears to be no slouch on paper, but in reality felt short of puff and produced a booming noise that became tiresome on the motorway.

The GT is sure to win many admirers for its looks, polished handling and excellent value, but it’s a shame that Renault didn’t see fit add another 25bhp. That would distance it further from the base models without threatening the 200.

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FIRST OPINION

    With its fresh front end and aggressive styling tweaks, the new GT ticks all the right boxes for hot-hatch fans on a budget. The interior also gives off the right signals, with its grippy bucket seats and sporty touches.

    However, it’s a shame that the lacklustre engine can’t live up to the racy looks. The GT is an unfortunate case of a sheep in wolf’s clothing.

 

AT A GLANCE

    Price: £13,495
    Engine: 1.6-litre 4cyl, 126bhp
    Transmission: Six-speed manual, front-wheel drive
    0-62mph:  9.3 seconds
    Top speed: 122mph
    Economy: 40.9mpg
    CO2: 160g/km
    Equipment: Tinted rear windows, GT bodykit, 16-inch alloys, air-con, auto headlights and wipers, drilled pedals
    On sale: 15 May
     
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