The 2009 Renault Clion Campus was revealed today by the French automaker along with photos and technical details. Introduced back in 2005 the Renault Clio Campus achieved great success over the years, selling 400,000 units in 22 countries. With a new visual identity given by the revamped front spoiler and grille the 2009 Renault Clio Campus is 3.81 meters long placing it somewhere between the Twingo and the new Clio model.
The wide motorization list available for the 2009 Renault Clio Campus includes two petrol engines (1.2 60 and 1.2 16V 75), two diesel engines (dCi 65 and the dCi 85) and a LPG version of the 1.2 60.
The Company said that production will start in both France and Slovenia while info on the 2009 Renault Clio Campus price was not released yet.
Renault press release :
Renault continues the renewal of its compact car range with the introduction of the latest generation Clio Campus, the production of which was recently split between the firm’s factories in Flins (France) and Novo Mesto (Slovenia).
– With a score of 400,000 cars sold in 22 countries since 2005, this compact and versatile hatchback has carved out a real place for itself in the market alongside Clio III. Clio Campus (length: 3.81 meters) slots in the range between Twingo (3.60m/three doors) and New Clio (4.03m) to stand out as the most compact model of Renault’s five-door, versatile city car range.
· 2009 Renault Clio Campus1 marks the introduction of a new visual identity. The front end expresses even more personality than before, while the design of the new front bumper and grille add a distinctive touch of elegance and dynamism.
· 2009 Renault Clio Campus is respectful of the environment: all the versions that feature in the catalogue comply with the three criteria necessary to qualify for the Renault eco² signature2. The LPG version, which was France’s best-selling LPG model in 2008 and was sold almost 7000 units worldwide in 2008, has been carried over.
· 2009 Renault Clio Campus boasts the same acclaimed reliability and particularly competitive running costs as its predecessor.
· 2009 Renault Clio Campus will be released for sale from June (depending on market). In France, its launch will mark the introduction of an all-new sales method developed to guarantee a competitive entry level price. Clio Campus continues its European career with this month’s launch of the very latest version of the model. Since 2005, it has sat alongside New Renault Clio in the range and sold in 22 countries, winning over almost 400,000 customers in Europe alone. In 2008, Clio Campus’ leading markets were France (40%), Italy (12%), Algeria (8%), Germany (7%) and Spain (6%). Buyers are attracted by the values championed by the Renault brand and seek a reliable car with low purchase and running costs. They will continue to find these selfsame qualities in the latest-generation version which features even more attractive styling. In recent months, the European market has been influenced by two factors which have boosted sales of A/B-segment cars: – The introduction of CO2 emissions-related tax incentives,
– Support measures (trade-in for scrap schemes).
Renault is ideally positioned to respond to this shift in the market thanks to its particularly comprehensive range of compact models.
A hatchback compact models range :whose length increases in incremental steps of 20cm:
– Twingo 3.60m / 3 doors Feisty, practical and connected.
– Clio Campus 3.81m / 3 or 5 doors Compact and versatile: access to the Clio family.
– New Clio 4.03m / 3 or 5 doors Benchmark comfort and driving pleasure for its class,
plus a performance/equipment package worthy of a Csegment vehicle.
– Clio Estate 4.23m The same strengths as New Clio, plus even greater carrying capacity.
A family of small and large MPVs which feature a high-up driving position:
– Modus 3.87m The comfortable, entry level MPV.
– Grand Modus 4.03m A generously-dimensioned MPV for families.
The next generation of Clio Campus will be will be released for sale from June (depending on country). In addition to its chief European markets, 2009 Renault Clio Campus will also be available in Algeria and Tunisia. It will be known as Clio Campus or Clio Storia according to the countries where it is marketed.
A MORE MODERN TAKE ON THE SAME STYLING IDENTITY
New front-end styling:
2009 Renault Clio Campus features a new visual identity, with Renault’s design team building on the original design which has proved so popular with customers to give it a more modern and more dynamic feel. The redesigned front bumper and grille have been redesigned. The trihedral panel behind the logo has been dropped and the bottom air intake has been modified to highlight the front end’s personality. The juxtaposition of curves and horizontal lines adds a distinctly elegant note, while the foglamps are now incorporated in the bumper and crystal headlamp masks have been added. The decorative black B-pillar trimming gives a more harmonious, flowing aspect to the sweep of the side windows.
2009 Renault Clio Campus is equipped with new flatblade-type windscreen-wipers, and the bigger exterior mirrors not only minimize blind spots but also comply with current rear view legislation.
Dynamique versions come with body-color exterior door handles, exterior mirrors and rear hatch trim, with 15-inch Alyum aluminum alloy wheels and metallic paint available as options.
Sportier upholstery:
New cloth upholstery with a black and silver interwoven pattern has been introduced for the most extensively-equipped level’s sporty bucket seats. The lateral air-vents, speedometer, rev-counter, gearlever, handbrake and interior door handles are picked out in satin-finish chrome paint, while the instrument needles are red.
ECONOMICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ENGINES’RANGE
Two petrol engines, two diesel engines and one LPG engine (depending on markets) :
The 2009 Renault Clio Campus range includes a line-up of small capacity engines which all deliver responsive performance and fuel efficiency.
– Two petrol engines (1.2 60 and 1.2 16V 75) : responsive performance, economical to buy and run.
– Two diesel engines: the dCi 65 and the dCi 85 both emit less than 120g of CO2/km (115g/km and 111g/km respectively).
– An LPG version of the 1.2 60 engine is also available. LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is clean and economical, and produces less polluting emissions than a petrol engine, while its CO2 emissions are similar to those of a diesel powerplant (126 g/km). This quiet engine runs on either petrol or LPG, allowing the driver to switch freely from one mode to the other at any time. Its total range is consequently even longer, and a light on the dashboard tells the driver which type of fuel is being used at any given moment.
An economical, ecologically friendly vehicle:
All the different versions of 2009 Renault Clio Campus comply with the three criteria required to qualify for the Renault eco² signature. The two dCi versions are eligible for the French state’s eco-bonus of €700, while the LPG version qualifies for the special €2,000 eco-bonus.
FUNDAMENTAL STRENGTHS
2009 Renault Clio Campus packs the same strengths as Clio Campus.
Incontestable quality and reliability
Like all the models which make up Renault’s small car range, 2009 Renault Clio Campus offers best-level quality and reliability. As a model, it has come of age and its robustness and build-quality have long been widely praised. 2009 Renault Clio Campus benefits from the vast experience and expertise Renault has gained with Clio II since 1998 and incorporates the very latest design standards applied by the brand to all new projects.
A compact, versatile hatchback
2009 Renault Clio Campus is built on the same proven platform which has been so highly acclaimed since the introduction of Clio II in 1998, and today still with New Twingo since 2007. This platform delivers a first class compromise between comfort and dynamic performance, and enables Clio Campus to stand out as a truly versatile hatchback.
Thanks to its length of 3.81m and its turning circle of 10.3m, 2009 Renault Clio Campus is particularly nimble and versatile, and as much at home in and about town as it is on longer rides or along country roads. The quality of its suspension and the comfort of its seats make long journeys a pleasurable experience, and this sense of reassuring driving enjoyment is further heightened by the smooth performance of its powertrains.
Clio Campus sits between Twingo (length: 3.60m) and Clio III (4.03m) in the Renault line-up and stands out as the range’s most compact five-door hatchback.
Best-level running costs:
The engines which have been selected for the range, along with its small size and contained weight, ensure that 2009 Renault Clio Campus is particularly fuel efficient.
Thanks to the fitment of 14-inch tires and widely-spaced servicing intervals (every two years/30,000km for petrol versions, or every year/30,000km for diesel versions), maintenance costs are very affordable. A high standard of active and passive safety:
Clio II became the first vehicle to secure a four-star EuroNCAP crash test rating in 2001, proof that the platform on which it is based has active and passive safety built in to its DNA. ABS, emergency brake assist and adaptive front airbags are standard equipment, while 2009 Renault Clio Campus’s safety credentials can be further enhanced by optional lateral head/thorax airbags.
PRODUCTION IS SPLIT BETWEEN FLINS (FRANCE) AND NOVO MESTO (SLOVENIA)
The principal production site for 2009 Renault Clio Campus continues to be the Novo Mesto plant in Slovenia. In parallel, the factory in Flins, France, will take onboard a proportion of 2009 Renault Clio Campus production alongside New Clio (approximately 8,000 cars between June and October 2009). This will enable Novo Mesto to increase Twingo production in response to the strong growth in demand for this model across Europe. Twingo sales have been increasing consistently over the past year, but recently marked a sharp upturn following the introduction of ‘trade-in for scrap’ schemes in many European countries.

Source: Renault