When you think of Renault, odds are you picture a small, dinky hatchback with a sub-100-horsepower engine. The first-generation Twingo, perhaps, or the Renault 4 that was sold for over 30 years.
Though never as famous as BMW's M division or Mercedes-Benz's AMG, Renault's motorsport, performance, and special vehicles department has produced some legendary street-legal machies throughout its ...
Renault's cars are, in many ways, the epitome of French carmaking. They're consistently different from the rest, for better or for worse, with plenty of underwhelming duds over the years alongside the ...