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Renault Clio Williams

Manufacturer
Renault
Production
1993
Class
Hatchback
Overview
In 1993, the Clio Williams was launched with a limited run of just 400 right hand drive cars in the UK. The car was named after the then Renault-powered Formula One team Williams F1 but Williams had nothing to do with the design or engineering of this Clio; the modifications to the Clio 16v on which it was based were the work of Renault Sport - Renault's motorsport division.
It had a 2.0 litre 16-valve I4 engine rated at 110 kW (150 bhp DIN) and a top speed of 135 mph, along with performance-tuned ride and handling.
