Renault Sport launches R.S. Performance parts range

Renault Sport launches R.S. Performance parts range

Renault Sport has released a new line of R.S. Performance parts and accessories that are meant to enhance the look and capabilities of the Clio RS. Alongside the vehicle parts, the company is also offering its customers a line of exclusive workshop and merchandising products.

The list of individually stamped R.S. Performance parts includes a full bodykit that is inspired by the Clio R.S. 16 concept, which is limited to just 250 sets, as well as Turini wheels available in Brilliant Black and Red.

While these styling changes are nice, they don’t much in enhancing a customer’s track experience. For that, Renault Sport also provides performance parts like carbon-fibre bucket seats, a new exhaust system, high-performance brakes and suspension, an anti-strut bar, and many more.

“R.S. Performance is a product offering that bridges the gap between sports and racing cars. It is our way of giving track enthusiasts everything they need to customise their Renault Sport vehicle and make it a beautiful, high-performance track day car. And they can now do that with the guarantee of Renault Sport quality and service,” said Guillaume Calvar, R.S. Performance project manager at Renault Sport Cars.

If you plan to install these parts on your own, there’s a full range of branded workshop products with Renault Sport branding like a tool trolley, toolset, spray gun, garage jack, tilting lift, and a torque wrench.

Both range of products are available at the Renault Sport online store, with the derivatives also available at Renault dealerships.

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Gerard Lye

Originating from the corporate world with a background in finance and economics, Gerard’s strong love for cars led him to take the plunge into the automotive media industry. It was only then did he realise that there are more things to a car than just horsepower count.

 

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