DRIVE SOUTH AFRICA: The Clio V Intens takes on Muizenberg
The Renault Clio IV is a tough act to follow – in 2016 it was named the most stylish Clio ever produced. So how does the Clio 5 measure up? Spunkily for sure – but there’s always going to be a die-hard fan that doesn’t appreciate the shift in direction on the new design.
With sharper creases, hidden seamless doorhandles, chrome detailing and thinned out bonnet lines – the French are evolving with the demand for transformation – one small leap at a time.
Renault are keeping it tidy, the market place demands that of the brand known for its affordability and low fuel consumption. The new fleet have even undergone a name change, there’s Life, Zen and Intens.
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Sadly, there is no automatic model within the the new range – a feature most have become accustomed to in new releases. But then there’s the thrill of kicking back first to second, then slipping into third girl with a turbo-growl. It’s a reminder that the power is still in your hands. Another option I don’t see in other cars is an ashtray and cigarette lighter – but here it is. Do smokers genuinely still ash in their cars?
The technology will draw you back into the future – with the Multi-Sense drive mode which is an outstanding addition and allows you to customise your driving preferences. The idea is to become one with the Clio, and the 7-inch TFT display helps you do this. It has all the trappings of a high-end vehicle – rear cameras, wireless charging, lane assist, a fully functional steering wheel, cruise control, electric mirrors and seats built for total, blissful comfort.
The Clio Intens is powered by a 1-litre turbo engine that spits out 74kW and 160NM of torque. Not the quickest off the line, but they haven’t sold millions of these cars for the speed – and I don’t see the sales slowing down either. There’s comfort and technology to keep you on the road – with exceptional safety features, what more can you ask for at a price of R349 900 for the top of the range?
FEATURES:
- Acceleration: 0-100km/h in 11.8 seconds
- Three-cylinder petrol turbo
- Five-speed manual
- Front wheel drive
- 1.0l engine
- Power: 74KW
- Torque: 160Nm
- Top speed: 187km/h
- Fuel Consumption: 6.3l per 100km
- Park Distance Control
- Cruise control
- Rain sensors on the wipers
- Climate control
- 6 airbags
- Lane departure warning
- Multifunction steering wheel
- Stability control
- Keyless remote central locking
PRICING:
Clio V 1.0 Turbo LIFE – R309 900
Clio V 1.0 Turbo ZEN – R324 900
Clio V 1.0 Turbo INTENS – R349 900
* All Renault Clio V’s have a 5-year/150 000km mechanical warranty and a 6-year anti-corrosion warranty. Services at 15 000km intervals, and a standard 2-year 30 000km service plan applies.
Video: Maxine February
Presenter: Nidha Narrandes
Picture: Samantha Pinto