What does TCe engine mean?
What does TCe engine mean?
turbo control efficiency
TCe (turbo control efficiency) engines have existed for almost a decade and the 90hp 1-litre TCe was the first ever three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine developed by Renault. In 2018, Renault introduced the 1.3 TCe, a four-pot turbo-petrol engine co-developed by the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance along with Daimler.
Are Renault Clio engines reliable?
This generation of Clio had a reasonable reliability record, although it finished only mid-table in the small car class in the last reliability survey it featured in. Renault as a brand finished in a hugely disappointing 30th place out of 31 manufacturers.
Does the Renault Clio TCe have a turbo?
Among its debuts, the Clio was the first car to feature Renault’s new TCe 90 petrol engine. This three-cylinder, turbocharged unit displaces a mere 0.9 litres, but produces almost as much power as the 1.4-litre it replaces. Shedding capacity like this also allows it to slip under 100g/km in certain trim levels.
What does TCe stand for Renault Clio?
Turbo Control efficiency
The TCe petrol engine (Turbo Control efficiency) offers the power output of a 1.4L engine, the torque of a 1.6L engine and the fuel consumption almost of a 1.2L engine.
Is Clio 4 reliable?
The Clio appears to be pretty reliable, and it’s one of the safest superminis on sale. The latest Clio is the safest yet – it achieved a full five stars when tested by industry body Euro NCAP, with impressive adult, child and assistance ratings of 96%, 89% and 75% respectively.
What is the difference between Renault Captur Dynamique and signature?
Dynamique Nav comes with the 7in colour touchscreen infotainment and sat-nav system. Dynamique S Nav adds bigger 17in alloys. Signature X Nav adds a BOSE sound system, while top-spec Signature S Nav comes with heated part-Nappa leather seats and a rear parking camera.