Renault Clio receives new Eco-G 120 EDC engine: more range, lower costs, and enhanced comfort.

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Renault has just strengthened the Clio range with a new engine that promises to address one of the biggest concerns of today’s drivers: reducing usage costs without compromising versatility. The new Eco-G 120 hp with EDC automatic transmission emerges as a strategic proposal, combining bi-fuel technology, high autonomy, and comfortable driving.

A more versatile and economical Clio

The Renault Clio now features the new Eco-G 120 engine, a solution that works with gasoline and LPG, allowing the driver to switch between the two fuels.

The big advantage lies in economic efficiency: LPG has a significantly lower average cost—about half the price of gasoline or diesel—making this option particularly appealing for those who cover many kilometers.

Test-Drive Renault Clio 6, November 10th 2025 at Lisbon, Portugal – Photo Clément Choulot / DPPI

Impressive autonomy for the segment

Thanks to the bi-fuel configuration and the two independent tanks, the Clio Eco-G 120 can achieve a total autonomy of up to 1,450 km.

This figure results from the combination of:

  • 39-liter gasoline tank
  • increased LPG tank to 50 liters

A strong argument in a segment where range continues to be a decisive factor.

More power and better response

Compared to the previous generation (Eco-G 100), this new engine features significant improvements:

  • power of 120 hp (+20 hp)
  • torque of 200 Nm (+30 Nm)

The engine is a 1.2-liter three-cylinder turbo block, developed to offer a balance between performance and efficiency.

Test-Drive Renault Clio 6, November 10th 2025 at Lisbon, Portugal – Photo Clément Choulot / DPPI

EDC automatic transmission enhances comfort

One of the major innovations is the introduction of the dual-clutch automatic transmission (EDC), which allows:

  • quick and smooth shifts
  • absence of binary losses
  • greater comfort in urban driving and on trips

For those seeking greater control, paddle shifters are available on the steering wheel for manual use.

Competitive consumption and emissions

The Clio Eco-G 120 presents balanced values:

  • LPG: 6.5 l/100 km and emissions starting from 106 g/km
  • Gasoline: 5.4 l/100 km and 122 g/km

In LPG mode, emissions are about 10% lower compared to an equivalent gasoline engine.

Mature and reliable technology

Renault emphasizes that the Eco-G system is based on over 15 years of experience in developing LPG solutions.

The system is factory-installed and was specifically designed for this type of fuel, ensuring:

  • reliability
  • robustness
  • full integration in the vehicle

Diverse range for different profiles

With this new engine, the Clio now offers a complete range:

  • Eco-G 120 EDC (LPG) – from €23,490
  • TCe 115 (petrol) – from €21,990
  • E-Tech full hybrid 160 hp – from €28,990

Orders now with a set date

Orders for the new Clio Eco-G 120 open on April 22, with the first deliveries expected in the summer.

An intelligent alternative in the current market

In a scenario where fuel costs continue to be a concern, the Clio Eco-G 120 positions itself as a pragmatic alternative:

  • more economical than petrol/diesel
  • more flexible than hybrids in certain uses
  • simpler than electrified solutions