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New Renault Clio Review: Sixth-Gen Hybrid Hatch Gets Smarter

Renault Clio E-Tech 160

Renault did not play it safe with the new Renault Clio. The sixth-generation model keeps the Clio nameplate's mass-market pull, but it pushes harder on design, cabin tech, and powertrain efficiency than any Clio before it. That matters, because this car sits in one of Europe's toughest classes, where buyers compare every millimeter, every liter of cargo room, and every tenth of a second in the 0-62 mph run.

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Renault Clio E-Tech 160

Looking at the data, Renault has attacked the exact pain points that decide this segment. The new car grows to 4,120 mm in length, gains width, stretches its stance, adds a stronger entry petrol engine, upgrades the hybrid to 160 hp, and folds in OpenR Link with Google built-in plus up to 29 ADAS functions. That combination tells you Renault wants this car to pull budget-minded buyers, private owners, and fleet users into the same showroom.

Why the sixth-generation Renault Clio matters

The Clio already had the hard part nailed. It had brand recognition, broad appeal, and scale. Renault says the model has sold nearly 17 million units globally across 120 countries, and the Clio remained Europe's best-selling model in the first half of 2025. The sixth chapter had one job: move the car upmarket without pushing it out of reach.

Specifically, Renault used three levers:

  • More visual presence
  • Better hybrid efficiency
  • Higher-value cabin tech

That sounds obvious, but the execution matters. In B-segment hatchbacks, size creep often adds visual heft without fixing interior packaging. Renault partly follows that pattern here. The car gets longer and wider, yet the wheelbase gain stays modest. In plain terms, Renault spent some of that extra length on stance and front-end proportion, not pure cabin space. That tells you design and road presence ranked high in the engineering brief.

Renault Clio dimensions, specs, and key figures

The latest Renault Clio specs show a car that now presses against the upper edge of the supermini class.

Core measurements and powertrain data

Metric2026 Renault Clio TCe 1152026 Renault Clio E-Tech Full Hybrid 160
Length4,116 mm4,120 mm
Width1,768 mmabout 1,807 mm
Height1,452 mmabout 1,440-1,452 mm
Wheelbase2,591 mmabout 2,591 mm
Power115 hp160 hp
Torque190 Nm172 Nm engine torque, with hybrid assistance
Transmission6-speed manualmulti-mode clutchless dog box
0-100 km/h10.2 sec8.3 sec
Top speed180 km/hn/a in source set
Fuel consumption4.9 l/100 kmfrom 3.9 l/100 km
CO2 emissions114 g/kmfrom 89 g/km
Boot capacity391 Lup to 391 L cited for new range, hybrid boot may vary by spec
Kerb weight1,153 kgabout 100 kg heavier than TCe per road-test comparison

Two things jump out. First, the TCe 115 looks like the rational pick for drivers who still want a manual gearbox and a lighter nose. Second, the E-Tech Full Hybrid 160 finally gives Clio the kind of combined output that feels credible against stronger rivals, rather than merely efficient.

Why the new E-Tech 160 powertrain matters

Renault's new full hybrid E-Tech 160 does not add power for bragging rights alone. It changes the car's use case.

The hybrid system pairs a 1.8-liter four-cylinder petrol engine with two electric motors, a 1.4 kWh battery, and a revised multi-mode clutchless dog box. Renault says the petrol engine alone now makes 109 hp and 172 Nm, with peak torque arriving around 2,000 rpm. Consequently, the new setup should feel less strained during mid-range acceleration, motorway merges, and overtakes.

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Renault Clio E-Tech 160

That gearbox choice deserves attention. A clutchless dog box cuts friction losses compared with a more conventional automatic, which helps efficiency. Renault also says it retuned the unit for smoother, quicker shifts. From an expert perspective, that matters because earlier E-Tech systems could feel clever on paper yet slightly awkward in transitional moments. Smoother calibration fixes a real customer complaint, not a brochure problem.

What Renault improved in the E-Tech 160

  1. Power rises from the earlier 145 hp class to 160 hp
  2. Combustion-engine torque rises by 25% to 172 Nm
  3. Battery capacity grows from 1.2 kWh to 1.4 kWh
  4. Fuel use drops to 4.3 l/100 km in Renault's wider E-Tech 160 application, while Clio claims from 3.9 l/100 km
  5. Electric running time in city use can reach up to 80% of driving time

By comparison, the lighter TCe 115 still wins on simplicity, lower purchase cost, and a more involved drive. Dutch testing also found it easier to enjoy in everyday traffic because it weighs about 100 kg less than the hybrid and gives you a bigger luggage area than the hybrid version.

Interior, tech, and day-to-day usability

Renault clearly wants the new Clio interior to punch above class norms. The dashboard layout prioritizes the pieces buyers touch and use every day: screens, climate functions, seating position, and materials in the main contact zones. Reviews also point out that Renault kept physical controls for frequent-use features, which remains the correct call in a car that will spend a lot of time in urban traffic.

The big tech play comes from OpenR Link with Google built-in. That includes native Google Maps, Google Assistant, and access to Google Play services on supported trims. In addition, Renault offers a strong safety and convenience stack, with features such as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, rear automatic emergency braking, and driver-assist functions that usually sit a class up. You can always try the Renault Clio configurator.

Trim-level logic

TrimMain Value PlayKey Equipment
EvolutionPrice-led entry pointAdaptive cruise control, 10.1-inch central screen, climate control, rear parking sensors
TechnoBest all-rounderOpenR Link with Google built-in, reversing camera, auto high beam, mood lighting, 16-inch alloys
Esprit AlpineImage and equipment leader18-inch wheels, Alcantara trim, inductive charging, expanded parking aids, blind-spot warning, active driver assist

Renault Clio pricing in USD

  • TCe 115 from €19,900 = about $23,166
  • E-Tech Full Hybrid 160 from €24,600 = about $28,637
  • AutoGids test car at €28,300 = about $32,944

That spread explains Renault's two-track strategy. The petrol car stays within reach of buyers who watch monthly cost first. The hybrid asks for more money up front, but it pays back with lower fuel use, stronger performance, and better urban efficiency.

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Renault Clio E-Tech 160
Renault Clio E-Tech 160
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Renault Clio E-Tech 160
Renault Clio E-Tech 160

Renault Clio vs rivals

The Renault Clio does not fight in a vacuum. Its strongest direct rivals still come from Toyota, Volkswagen, and value-focused hybrid players.

B-segment comparison table

ModelPower0-100 km/hLengthWheelbaseBootKey edge
Renault Clio E-Tech 160160 hp8.3 sec4,120 mmabout 2,591 mmup to 391 LStrong hybrid output, Google-based infotainment
Renault Clio TCe 115115 hp10.2 sec4,116 mm2,591 mm391 LLower weight, manual gearbox, lower entry price
Toyota Yaris Hybrid 130130 hp9.2 secabout 3,940 mmabout 2,560 mmsmaller than ClioEfficiency record, mature hybrid tuning
Volkswagen Polo 1.0 TSI 9595 hp10.8 secabout 4,074 mmabout 2,564 mmabout 351 LSpace efficiency, mature ergonomics
MG3 Hybrid+194 hp system outputn/a here4,113 mm2,570 mm293 LStraight-line shove, aggressive value play

Win/loss view

Where Clio wins

  • Stronger hybrid output than Yaris Hybrid 130
  • More cargo room than several direct rivals
  • More premium-looking cabin and feature count than older class staples
  • Better petrol entry power than many base-engine rivals

Where Clio still has work to do

  • Wheelbase growth stays modest, so rear-seat gains look limited
  • Hybrid price climbs fast in upper trims
  • Toyota still holds a hard-earned reputation for hybrid smoothness and efficiency discipline

Pro-Tips for buyers

Pro-Tip: Pick the TCe 115 if you drive mixed roads and want the best value

The manual Clio TCe 115 gives you enough torque, lower mass, and a larger boot. It also avoids the price jump to the hybrid.

Pro-Tip: Pick the E-Tech 160 if you spend real time in traffic

The hybrid's math works best in dense suburban and city driving, where regenerative braking and electric running time cut fuel use.

Pro-Tip: Techno trim looks like the sweet spot

It adds the pieces most owners use every day, including Google built-in, without pushing as deep into Esprit Alpine money.

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Renault Clio E-Tech 160
Renault Clio E-Tech 160
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Renault Clio E-Tech 160
Renault Clio E-Tech 160
Renault Clio E-Tech 160
Renault Clio E-Tech 160
Renault Clio E-Tech 160

What now?

For actual buyers, the choice comes down to use pattern. Buy the petrol car for lower entry cost and less weight. Buy the hybrid for urban efficiency, faster acceleration, and a stronger feature story. Either way, Renault has moved the Clio from familiar supermini territory into a sharper, more ambitious part of the market.

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