Renault has launched an all-new Rally3 car based on the Clio hatchback. Pictures and story:
The French manufacturer unveiled its all-new Clio Rally3 at the Pas de la Casa Circuit in Andorra today following an extensive 5,000 kilometre development programme carried out since May last year.
The FIA launched its new Rally3 regulations in 2021 as a way to provide a four-wheel drive entry-level vehicle that is more cost effective than Rally2 machinery. Powered by a 1.3-litre, 16-valve turbocharged four-cylinder engine with direct injection and connected to a five-speed gearbox, the car can produce 260 horsepower. It is priced at €122,000 .
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