The facelifted Clio III is further enhanced with the inclusion of a front splitter and the engine now produces . This has been made possible by tweaks to the exhaust system, valve timing and ECU also stated to give a slight increase in fuel economy. Acceleration figures are expected to be slightly improved due to shorter gearing in 1, 2 and 3 and enhancements have been made to the cup chassis including making the steering rack more responsive. Cosmetic enhancements include the addition of larger tailpipes protruding slightly from the rear diffuser, i.d. coloured front bumper insert, wing mirror covers and rear diffuser and i.d. interior trim. Renault also introduced a new i.d. paint option of Alien Green. The 200 is highly regarded by
EVO magazine, claiming 5th in their top 10 cars of the year in 2009. It is hailed by
PistonHeads as "the 911 GT3 of hot hatches" and has also remained CAR Magazine's "Best in Class" since its release in 2009 (At time of writing 9–11–2012). Keeping with an aggressive marketing campaign, Renault have publicly released many limited edition variants of the 200.
Gordini The Gordini was the first of the limited editions, with 500 limited in the UK and approximately 40 in Australia, but in other countries they were unlimited; it came in two colours: white and blue. The Gordini featured traditional off-centred stripes with a metallic Gordini badge texture along the exterior of the car that stretched from the bonnet over the roof and onto the rear hatch. The steering wheel featured the Gordini stripes and blue stitching throughout the interior. Other interior changes included Gordini leather stitched seats and a blue transmission fabric. The Gordini maintained the original 17" 12-spoke 200 Cup wheels but depending on the colour choice they had the inner sections on the spoke sprayed, blue for the blue Gordini's and Black for the White Gordini's. The Front bumper and rear diffuser were in gloss black and the front F1 Blade was in white for the Blue Gordini's and Grey for the White Gordini's. Apart from the Livery and slight cosmetic changes, the Gordini was mechanically the same as a standard 200 with Cup suspension package.
Silverstone GP The Silverstone GP Edition was a special edition production run of 50, exclusive to the UK to celebrate the Silverstone Grand Prix. The 200 Silverstone Edition was released alongside the Twingo Silverstone Edition. It only came in Silverstone Silver and featured the optional extra 17" Renaultsport Speedline Black Alloys which are slightly lighter than the Standard wheels, and ‘Deep Black’ detailing around the car including the bumpers and diffuser, wing mirrors and the roof. The Silverstone GP Edition came standard with "Renaultsport" embroidered
Recaro seats in silver-dot/Nardo Black fabric and a RS Monitor for logging G-Force and lap times.
Australian GP The Australian GP Edition was a special edition run of only 31, exclusively to Australia to celebrate the
Australian Grand Prix. Similar to the Silverstone GP Edition, it featured the ‘Deep Black’ detailing across the car, including the front and rear bumpers, the wing mirrors and the roof. It came with the optional extra Renaultsport 17" Speedline Black alloys,
Recaro seats as standard and the RS Monitor. The Australian GP Edition came in Renaults unique ‘Liquid Yellow’ colour that had previously been a huge success on the 197 R27 Limited Editions.
20th Anniversary Special The 20th Anniversary special Edition was available in a limited production run of only 20 units during 2010 to celebrate 20 years of the Clio and 10 million sales. It was sold in ‘Pearlescent Givre’ (white). It features the same ‘Deep Black’ detailing of the Silverstone GP and Australian GP editions, with the gloss black roof, front bumper and rear diffuser. The wheels are the black Speedline 17-inch 200 Clio-Cup wheels. The front side vents, the mirrors and the F1 Blade were detailed in anthracite.
Raider The Raider Edition, also known as the ‘Ange & Démon (Angel and Demons)’ Edition, featured Renault's first production i.d. matt paint of either ‘Stealth/Hologramme Grey’ or ‘Diavolo/Torro Red’, contrasted with gloss black roof, rear spoiler, F1-style front blade, rear diffuser and door mirrors. Raider edition included leather
Recaro seats and gloss black 18x8J Interlagos wheels (derived from Megane R26.R) wrapped with Bridgestone REO50A tyres to match the renowned Cup chassis, with its lower ride height, stiffened suspension, quicker steering ratio and red Brembo brake callipers. Choice of TomTom Sat Nav or RS telemetry monitor completed the standard package.
Red Bull The Red Bull Limited edition celebrated winning the Constructors World championship in 2011 with the RB7s, powered by Renault Engines. The RB Limited Editions included Cup chassis, ‘yellow dot’ fabric
Recaro seats, Renaultsport Monitor and gloss black 18x8J Interlagos wheels (derived from Megane R26.R) wrapped with Bridgestone REO50A tyres. The body work is painted in black with strong yellow contrasts on the front F1 Blade, rear diffuser and wing mirrors. The production run was limited to 455 cars. (LHD markets only) == Clio IV RS ==