The Munich Motor Show in Germany is the chosen stage for Renault to present the sixth generation of the Clio.
An icon of the French brand and a pillar of the lineup since 1990, the Clio was the best-selling car in Europe in the first half of 2025, with over 130,500 units sold, and is now ready to take another step in its long history of success.
The New Clio will be unveiled at a press conference in Munich on Monday, September 8, and promises to be an evolution of the current generation with a more prominent front section compared to its predecessor, and larger dimensions, as it will measure 4.10 meters in length.
The sixth generation of the Renault Clio will be based on a more advanced CMF-B platform, which will allow the French brand to equip the new model with new hybrid powertrains, as well as a new electric architecture.
Alongside the new generation of the Clio at the Munich show, which will take place from September 9 to 14, will be the Renault 5 E-Tech electric and the 4 E-Tech electric. These two models will be accompanied by two others that announce the future of Renault:
The Emblème, a demonstration car, a family vehicle and a true laboratory on wheels for low-carbon mobility, as well as the Renault 5 Turbo 3E, the first “mini-supercar” electric vehicle.
The Renault stand will also host an original immersive experience for visitors, featuring a state-of-the-art vinyl bar that will offer a selection of 120 records.