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(from Renault Press
Release) Following the successful launch of the Twingo and
Clio Gordini models, Renault’s stylish Wind Roadster is the next to
receive the “French touch”. Expanding the coupé-roadster range with
a version featuring the finest equipment available on the chic
two-seater, this exclusive model will be presented at the
forthcoming Geneva Motor Show from 1 March 2011.
A true driver’s car, the coupé-roadster proudly bears the Gordini
colours. Shod with 17-inch black diamond alloy wheels, it features
Malta blue bodywork with trademark twin white stripes, Glacier white
door mirrors, grille trim and rear wing, and a gloss black roof. A
badge marked with a “G” completes the Gordini look.
Wind Roadster Gordini
also places particular emphasis on interior design. The cabin
features special “Gordini” black and blue leather upholstery, blue
and white door straps and a blue leather steering wheel with the
signature white stripes on the centreband. A leather gear lever
gaiter and polished metal gearknob bearing the Gordini name complete
the look.
But first and foremost,
the Gordini name expresses a community spirit that has travelled
down the years. Just as Gordini drivers of the 1960s and 1970s
flashed their headlamps as a sign of recognition when they met on
the road, so the modern Gordini community meets up on social
networks. In an innovative move by Renault, they were the first to
receive news of the Wind Roadster Gordini reveal with a teaser
posted on the Gordini fan page on Facebook on 31 January.