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IAA 2011: Renault Unleashes Facelifted Twingo Including the RS, Gordini and Maboussin Special
French carmaker Renault showed up in Frankfurt with its renewed Twingo series that received a midlife makeover for the new model year. Aside from the standard model, Renault also premiered the Twingo RenaultSport (or RS for short) 133 in both regular and Gordini outfits as well as a new limited production version created and named after the Place Vendôme-based jeweler, Mauboussin.
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2012 Renault Koleos Facelift Inspires Gordini Rendering
Even though Renault’s revival of the Gordini badge has left a bitter taste to fans of the famous nameplate, the French carmaker’s decision to use the brand for upscale versions of its vehicles has proved to be successful with almost two-thirds...
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Renault Extends Gordini Lineup With New Twingo 100hp Tce And 85 Dci Models
While many petrolheads may not agree with Renault's decision to use the Gordini nameplate for styled-up and better equipped models, the French company claims the idea has proven successful so far with buyers as Gordini versions account for around...
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Renault Clio Gordini Rs 200hp Storms Into Geneva Show
Following last year's presentation of the Twingo Gordini 133, Renault shook the covers off it latest Gordini-badged-painted product at the 2010 Geneva Salon, this time based on the RenaultSport Clio. To the disappointment of Gordini fans, the treatment...
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Renault Twingo Gordini Rs: It's All About Style - But Nothing Else...
Boasting one of the longest names in the auto biz, the Renault Twingo Gordini RenaultSport marks the revival of the Gordini badge that will soon find its place on all RenaultSport products. Despite the sporty heritage of Gordini, these models will not...
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Renault To Revive Gordini Badge On Its Rs Hot Hatches
If you thought Renault's naming system for its sporty hatches was already ridiculous with the RenaultSport (...and horsepower) moniker wait until the French firm launches a new line of models that will revive the Gordini nameplate. See, instead of...
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