2019 Renault Twingo Experience https://goo.gl/ZXBssj
A French take on the Smart ForFour, the Renault Twingo is getting a mid-cycle refresh to remain competitive in Europe’s A-segment. As cute as a button, the pint-sized hatchback might look just about the same as its predecessor, but the devil is in the details. For starters, you haven’t seen that Mango Yellow color before on the city car, which is the same we can say about the Quartz White shade and the 16-inch alloy wheels.
Renault’s design team also fiddled with the front bumper now featuring a larger painted surface after integrating the daytime running lights into the headlights. Speaking of which, the LED DRLs double as turn signals and take the shape of the letter “C” to give the 2019 Twingo a smart look. Go for the range-topping Twingo and you’ll get some chrome for a more upscale appearance.
Changes continue at the back where the “C” lighting motif can be noticed in the taillights, while the tailgate adopts an easier-to-use handle located underneath the rear wiper. Interestingly, Renault has decided to lower the Twingo’s ride height by 10 millimeters (0.4 inches) to reduce drag coefficient and consequently boost fuel efficiency.
A French take on the Smart ForFour, the Renault Twingo is getting a mid-cycle refresh to remain competitive in Europe’s A-segment. As cute as a button, the pint-sized hatchback might look just about the same as its predecessor, but the devil is in the details. For starters, you haven’t seen that Mango Yellow color before on the city car, which is the same we can say about the Quartz White shade and the 16-inch alloy wheels.
Renault’s design team also fiddled with the front bumper now featuring a larger painted surface after integrating the daytime running lights into the headlights. Speaking of which, the LED DRLs double as turn signals and take the shape of the letter “C” to give the 2019 Twingo a smart look. Go for the range-topping Twingo and you’ll get some chrome for a more upscale appearance.
Changes continue at the back where the “C” lighting motif can be noticed in the taillights, while the tailgate adopts an easier-to-use handle located underneath the rear wiper. Interestingly, Renault has decided to lower the Twingo’s ride height by 10 millimeters (0.4 inches) to reduce drag coefficient and consequently boost fuel efficiency.
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