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Renault Twingo Renaultsport review

2008 - 2013 (change model)
Parkers overall rating: 3.5 out of 53.5

At a glance

Price new £12,045 - £14,830
Used prices £1,081 - £3,225
Road tax cost £210 - £255
Insurance group 20 - 22
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Fuel economy Not tested to latest standards
Range 370 miles
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Available fuel types

Petrol

Pros & cons

PROS

Good fun to drive, peppy engine, funky hot hatch styling, good value

CONS

Noisy at motorway speeds, not especially refined, cramped rear seats

Written by Simon McBride Published: 6 June 2019 Updated: 6 June 2019

Overview

The Renaultsport name has built up a strong reputation thanks to its performance versions of the Clio and Megane. The Twingo is the entry-level car into Renaultsport ownership and is designed to be an authentic hot hatch at an affordable price. It’s powered by a 1.6-litre engine with a modest 133bhp but thanks to the Twingo’s light weight it’s impressively nippy and great fun to drive.

It’s certainly not as hardcore as its larger counterparts, however a Cup chassis is available which lowers the ride height and stiffens the suspension. Thanks to an affordable price tag and a low insurance rating, it’s a good choice for younger drivers after a decent performance car that won’t cost the earth to run. In 2010 Renault added the Twingo Gordini 133 to the range.

The Gordini is powered by the same 133bhp 1.6-litre engine that features in the regular Renaultsport models but it is the design that sets this car apart. There’s the go-faster stripes on the bonnet and tailgate and the interior receives the Gordini design treatment.