Renault Maxi Clio

Renault Maxi Clio

The Renault Maxi Clio is a rally car produced by the French car manufacturer Renault (Renault). Specially designed for participation in the Kit Car category of the World Rally Championship. This category allows production vehicles to be equipped with a special set of components to significantly improve vehicle performance. Based on the Renault Clio Williams model, it is equipped with a 2.0-liter, 250-horsepower inline four-cylinder engine with a dog-tooth gearbox, adjustable suspension system and ventilated disc brakes. It has a unique exterior design, including widened fenders, side skirts, front bumper and rear diffuser.
Renault Fuego Automotive

Renault Fuego Automotive

It is a French mid size two door coupe launched in 1980, and its name means "fire" in Spanish. Fuego is quite unique in Renault's naming system as it uses names instead of numbers for naming. The design is based on the R18 sedan from 1978 and adopts a similar chassis and power system, including longitudinally mounted engine and gearbox, double wishbone front suspension, and rigid beam rear suspension. It entered the US market in 1982 and underwent a facelift in 1983, adding a turbocharged diesel version. Due to changes in market demand and financial issues of manufacturers, production was ultimately halted in 1985
2002 Renault Magnum Truck Head

2002 Renault Magnum Truck Head