This new interior of the Clio is going to be a hit – it doesn't even cost more

The new Renault Clio, the sixth of its name, is unlikely to go unnoticed. Some might even have trouble recognizing it, given the city car's extensive redesign by the diamond-shaped brand's designers. More expressive and sporty, with much more sculpted lines, a new lighting signature, and a silhouette inspired by coupe models, the Clio 6 has little in common with the one it will officially replace at the beginning of next year. These radical changes are obvious at first glance. But another, less obvious, new feature should take the little Renault into another dimension.
To discover it, you have to push open the doors of the best-selling French car in the world (nearly 17 million units have been sold since 1990). Because Renault has not limited itself to the physical transformation of the Clio, it has equipped it with the best of its technologies. Thus, for the first time, a model in this segment will benefit from the most powerful multimedia system of the brand. A true benchmark on the market, OpenR Link with integrated Google arrives on the Clio 6, which will significantly improve the experience for the driver but also for the passengers.

Already available on higher models – Captur, Symbioz, Austral, Rafale, Megane E-Tech, Scénic E-Tech -, OpenR Link with integrated Google offers the highly appreciated Google Maps mapping, the Google Assistant voice assistant and access to Google Play with a catalog of more than 100 applications.
"Connectivity is undoubtedly one of the great assets of the new Clio," the manufacturer congratulates itself. "We have integrated the best of the on-board technologies from the models in the brand's higher ranges (...) Enough to offer a unique, tailor-made experience at this level of the range." With highly precise navigation, the ability to voice control certain vehicle functions and essential applications such as Prime Video, Amazon Music and HBO Max, Clio 6 is a technological leap forward.
The other great news for future buyers of the new Clio is that this upgrade won't require a premium price. Renault's most advanced multimedia system, which also allows for remote software updates, will be standard on all trim levels (Evolution, Techno, Esprit Alpine).
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