Renault has confirmed that the sixth generation of the Clio will be revealed soon, with all indications pointing to the French brand doing so at the upcoming Munich Motor Show, which will take place from September 9 to 14.
The fifth generation was launched six years ago and, after being updated, continues to show that the Clio is a highly successful model for the French brand, remaining the best-selling car in Europe.
According to “Autocar,” the sixth generation is expected to bring a considerable update in terms of design and engine options, as the popular model will reportedly feature only hybrid engines, thus abandoning gasoline engines. However, all signs indicate that the new generation of the Clio will not adopt 100% electric engines.
Everything suggests that the new generation of the Clio, which has already been spotted testing by “Autoexpress,” will hit the market in early 2026, with features to reinforce its popularity in the European market.