Renault Clio RenaultSport R.S.16 2016 review - pictures

New track focused Clio Renaultsport R.S.16 offers 271bhp

Officially it is only a concept but Auto Express got behind the wheel to give it a try at France’s Circuit des Ecuyers
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Engine and gearbox is borrowed from the Megane RS

Huge rear wing and gold livery make the R.S.16 stand out
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The R.S.16 darts between corners with real agility

Low down driving position is perfect on the track
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Suspension and brakes have been uprated

Straight line performance is stronger than the Megane RS
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The R.S.16 gains no extra weight over the standard Clio RS

Power-to-weight ratio stands at 221bhp per tonne compared with the 164bhp per tonne of the standard Clio RS
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Engine sounds more like a jet engine than a four-cylinder turbo

No rear seats are fitted in this concept but Renault bosses hinted the R.S.16 could become a four-seater should it reach production
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The R.S.16 aims to be fastest Renaultsport model ever

Interior is mostly standard Clio RS with the seats and harnesses from the Megane Trophy-R
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Renault's R-LINK touchscreen Infotainment system has been kept

‘RS Drive’ button allows you to select between driving modes
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Racing seats and harnesses sit prominently up front

Owing to the lack of rear seats luggage capacity is significantly increased from the standard car
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