Inovative New Renault Clio Estate breaks new ground on the sports tourer market, with its attractive styling inspired by range-topping models.
The athletic bodyshape contains all the functionality and modularity  expected of segment B estates. The roomy 443dm3 VDA boot can be extended  to a full 1,380dm3 by folding down the 1/3 - 2/3 split rear bench seat.  When the front passenger seat is folded flat, New Renault Clio Estate  boasts an unmatched loading length of 2.48m from the tailgate to the  glove compartment.
2013 Renault Clio Estate
2013 Renault Clio Estate
2013 Renault Clio Estate
2013 Renault Clio Estate
2013 Renault Clio Estate
2013 Renault Clio Estate
2013 Renault Clio Estate
2013 Renault Clio Estate
New Renault Clio Estate offers all the qualities of the New Clio hatch,  from comfort and safety, to vitality, features worthy of higher segments  and two multimedia options. It heralds the launch of R-Link, Renault's  multimedia tablet that forms an innovative link between the car and a  networked lifestyle. The catalog of R-Link apps is unparalleled on the  automotive market, and is available right from system launch.
New Clio Estate is equipped with a selection of latest-generation  engines, including the Energy TCe 90 3-cylinder petrol unit and the  Diesel Energy dCi 90 powerplant, which consumes just 3.2 l per 100km and  is on a par with hybrids in terms of CO2 emissions, outputting just 83 g  / km.
The renewed engine range is completed by the arrival of the EDC  dual-clutch gearbox, which will be available on the TCe 120 engine in  the first half of 2013, and on the dCi 90 at a later date.
INSPIRED BY SHOOTING BRAKES
Renault has added an original take on an estate to its New Clio range  that continues the brand's drive towards irresistibly attractive  styling. New Clio Estate arrives hot on the heels of New Clio hatch, the  first vehicle in the range that fully expressed the renewal of Renault  Design, initiated by Laurens van den Acker. With its refreshingly  attractive lines and distinctive personality, inspired by sports tourers  from higher up the range, New Clio Estate is clearly the second  descendant of DeZir.
ELEGANT AND PRACTICAL
New Renault Clio Estate was one of the major revelations on the Renault  stand at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. While it shares the same dynamic  breeding as the hatchback, New Renault Clio Estate has its very own  identity, with its carefully honed and fluid silhouette. Measuring  4.267m in length, this compact break is both high on style and  accommodating. The wheelbase is the same as the hatchback, but at 825mm,  the rear overhang is 204mm longer.
Research reveals that estate-car customers are strongly drawn towards  the aesthetic design cues of shooting brakes. New Renault Clio Estate  certainly has that style, along with practicality and versatility for  good measure.
With its long bonnet and pronounced shoulder line, the profile flows  smoothly to the rear, where the straight tailgate emphasizes the volume  of the boot. As on the hatchback, the rear door handles are concealed in  the C-pillars. The quarter light uprights and center pillars are  integrated in the glass surfaces, producing an impression of harmonious  continuity. The tailgate is topped by a curved wing above the rear  window that elongates and stretches the line of the roof, which appears  to float elegantly.
New Clio Estate is also fitted with roof bars (aluminum in certain  finishes) that blend in with the roof line. The optional glass roof  makes for an even brighter interior.
UNMATCHED PERSONALIZATION
With New Renault Clio Estate, personalization finally comes naturally to  a genuine sports tourer, and is available to the greatest number and in  the top-selling versions.
The personalization offer is made up of three distinctive finishes -  Trendy, Elegant and Sport - and a range of configurations of external  hues, one dominant color for the decor and wheels, plus a graphic theme.  Personalization was built into New Renault Clio Estate right from the  drawing board, enhancing the car's strong personality with zones  dedicated to the custom features that were reserved as part of the  vehicle's design process. The mid-range versions can be personalized  too, for an attractive and modular offer, and the factoryinstallation of  the custom features guarantees incomparable quality.
For the exterior
- Gloss black lacquer on the door mirror housings, rear bumper apron and side protective moldings, plus five different shades for the trim on the grille, rear hatch and side protective moldings (chrome, black, red, blue or ivory).
- Black and ivory for the 16" diamond-effect wheels, plus four colors for the 17" diamond-effect wheels (black, red, blue and ivory).
For the interior
- Four ambience color schemes in the Dynamique equipment level: black, red, blue and Havana on the dashboard edging and door panels and upholstery trim. A finishing touch for each ambience comes in the form of carpet mats, available as accessories.
- The steering wheel, door panels, gear lever surround and air vent surrounds and are available in seven schemes: four colors (black, red, blue, Ivory) and three decorative finishes (Trendy, Elegant and Sport), directly incorporated using in-mold technology.
COLORS
Like the hatch version, New Renault Clio Estate will be available from  launch in a choice of eight body colors, including the distinctive  launch color, Flame Red, which takes its inspiration from the DeZir  concept car.
- Non-metallic finishes: Glacier White, French blue, Inca Yellow
- Metallic finishes: Ardent Brown, Diamond Black, Flame Red, Mercury Grey, Oyster Grey
DESIGNED FOR USE AT THE WHEEL IN COMPLETE SAFETY
The system's functions are designed to be used intuitively and in  complete safety by drivers, without taking their eyes off the road.  Designed for intuitive use, Renault R-Link features fingertip and voice  controls.
- Fingertip control of every function using the touchscreen or the audio and telephone controls mounted on the steering wheel.
- Intuitive voice control that drivers can use to dictate the address of their destination or to give simple instructions, such as "make a call", (followed by a number or a name in the contacts), "go to…" or "drive to" (followed by a destination), "launch…" (followed by an application name) such as "launch e-mail".
The Text To Speech function (TTS) permits messages or RSS feeds from  certain applications to be read out loud automatically when the vehicle  is on the move.







