RenaultClio E-Tech (2020-)
- Available new
- Small
- Full hybrid
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Renault launched the Clio E-Tech hybrid model in 2020, and it’s now offered alongside its conventionally powered versions. The addition of battery power not only gives the Clio plenty of pep, but also promises more economical running costs. Facelifted in 2023, is it a match for the current crop of hybrid small hatchbacks? Find out in our full Renault Clio E-Tech review.
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