
Renault Fuego - Wikipedia
The Renault Fuego (Fire in Spanish) is a sport hatchback that was manufactured and marketed by Renault from 1980 to 1986, replacing the Renault 15 and 17 coupés of the 1970s. Marketed in the United States by American Motors Corporation (AMC), the Fuego was also assembled in several countries in South America, where production continued until 1992.
1982-1985 Renault Fuego | The Online Automotive Marketplace - Hemmings
2018年9月23日 · Its fuel-injected, pushrod inline-four broke no new ground, but was thrifty enough to earn an EPA highway mileage rating of 39 MPG–a terrific plus in those mileage-conscious times. A turbocharged version offered more power at a relatively low price.
RENAULT Fuego Specs & Photos - 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, …
2022年5月6日 · Renault was keen on keeping a sporty product on the European market and, in 1980, it launched the Fuego (Fire), aiming at the Ford Capri and Volkswagen Scirocco. Like its predecessors, the models...
Cohort Classic: Renault Fuego – Invites You To Enter The Turbo …
2023年10月7日 · With a turbo-diesel, it was the world’s fastets diesel production car in 1982, with a top speed of 180km/h (110 mph). It also had the first remote keyless system with central locking, based on the invention of Paul Lipschultz (PLIP system). The Fuego arrived in the US in 1982, in both conventional and then also as a turbo model.
Lost Cars of the 1980s – Renault Fuego - Hemmings
2013年11月11日 · For 1984, Renault introduced a revised base model Fuego, which now included a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine good for 110 horsepower. That made the Fuego Turbo a bit redundant; after all, why would consumers pay thousands more for a car that offered little additional performance and no more amenities?
Rare Rides: The 1984 Renault Fuego, or Feu D'Artifice
2018年6月8日 · The Fuego was available between 1982 and 1985 at AMC dealers. Turbo models were available in the U.S. from the outset, featuring a 1.6-liter inline-four producing 107 catalytic-dosed horsepower. The naturally aspirated 2.2-liter engine was the only other option — a Peugeot unit generating around 114 horsepower in American applications.
The New Wave Eighties: Renault Fuego - Old Motors
2019年10月6日 · The Fuego, oddly a car with a name rather than a number as standard practice at Renault, was a direct replacement for the R12-based 15/17 coupes of the 1970s. Originally, plans were a little more ambitious for the car – but economics dictated that it be based the circa-1978 R18 (sold in the U.S. as the 18i), just as its predecessors were ...
The Renault Fuego Story - YouTube
Fuego is Spanish for Fire, and Renault hoped the Renault Fuego, like the American Pontiac Fiero, would inflame customers desires in the 1980s. Its unique styling, with black louvred panels and...
Renault Fuego GTS Specs, Performance, Comparisons - Ultimate …
Explore the Renault Fuego GTS 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 detailed specs, including 0-60 mph times, horsepower, and handling data. Get all the Info.
Specs for all Renault Fuego versions - Ultimate Specs
Choose a Renault Fuego version from the list below to get information about engine specs, horsepower, CO2 emissions, fuel consumption, dimensions, tires size, weight and many other facts. Notice also the plus sign to access the comparator tool where you can compare up to 3 cars at once side by side.