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Renault Clio Turbo 100

Power boost makes supermini even sharper

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It might be small, but the 1.2-litre turbocharged engine in this Clio packs some power. And while the lifeless steering lets down the dynamic package slightly, on the move the latest car is comfortable, refined and fun in corners. So forget the underwhelming Clio GT; if you can’t stretch to the Renaultsport 200, we’d go for the 1.2 Turbo with the optional bodykit.

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We’re steadily working through the refreshed Clio range. Auto Express drove the manic high-performance Renaultsport 200 and the lukewarm Clio GT in Issue 1,062, and on Page 46 we test the 1.5 dCi diesel. But this three-door 1.2 Turbo 100 in Dynamique trim is set to be the line-up’s volume seller.

No maker is embracing turbo technology more than Renault. It already has some great boosted engines in its range – including the 1.4 TCe in the Scenic and Grand Scenic, and the potent 2.0 TCe in the Mégane Coupé. Can the smaller 1.2-litre unit carry the torch?

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Put simply: yes. The figures alone can’t convey the strength and flexibility on tap. Maximum torque arrives at 3,000rpm, but it feels as though it’s available between 2,000rpm and 5,500rpm. And the benefit of the small capacity is that potent performance is backed up by impressive fuel economy and CO2 emissions. So, despite offering 27bhp less than the naturally aspirated 1.6-litre in the GT, this model is more fun to drive. And if beefed-up looks are essential, there’s the optional Sport Body Kit.

Soft suspension settings give the Clio a supple ride, but thanks to its excellent chassis, it will still dive into corners with enthusiasm. Our only niggle is with the overly assisted steering. It’s perfect for manoeuvring in town, but refuses to self-centre and feels numb in your hands.

Yet the Clio is still a class act. The refreshed styling will keep customers interested until the end of its production run, while cabin quality is improved. This is a car that punches well above its weight when it comes to refinement and performance.

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