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Echelle: 1/43ème
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A miniature in the colors of the Winter Olympic Games
This white Renault Clio in the colors of the Albertville 1992 Olympic Games represents an iconic moment in French automotive history. This miniature perfectly captures the spirit of this special edition that left its mark during this major sporting event held in France. A true witness to a time when the automotive industry closely associated itself with major national events, this faithful reproduction will delight collectors passionate about Olympic history.
As an authentic collectible, this miniature holds a special place in the world of French cars from the 1990s. It reflects Renault's commitment to enhancing France's international image through sports, while celebrating one of the most popular compact cars in the Hexagon.
Features of the miniature
- Model: Renault Clio Olympic Games Albertville
- Brand: Renault
- Year: 1992
- Scale: 1/43
- Color: White with Olympic decorations
- Protective case included: Yes
The first-generation Clio: a revolution in compact cars
Launched in May 1990, the Renault Clio marked a major break in Renault's approach to small cars. Developed under the direction of Patrick le Quément, this compact car revolutionized aesthetic codes with its rounded and modern lines, breaking away from the angularity of the Renault 5 it replaced. The project X57, code name for the Clio, represented a colossal investment for the French manufacturer.
This 1992 Olympic special series celebrated the Albertville Winter Games, showcasing a white livery adorned with the Olympic rings and specific mentions of the event. The Clio stood out for its spacious interior, modularity, and superior build quality compared to its competitors. Its immediate success confirmed the relevance of Renault's stylistic choices for that decade.
Commercially, the Clio achieved a resounding success at its launch, quickly ranking among the bestsellers in Europe. This Olympic special edition testified to Renault's desire to capitalize on the national excitement surrounding the Albertville Games, creating a strong emotional bond between the brand and this prestigious event.
Renault in the early 1990s
At the time of launching this special series, Renault was undergoing a profound transformation. Under the leadership of Raymond Lévy and then Louis Schweitzer, the French manufacturer was restructuring following its gradual privatization. The company was betting on renewing its lineup to regain European markets, with the Clio being a central element of this strategy.
The history of Renault, founded in 1898 by brothers Louis, Marcel, and Fernand Renault, was entering a new chapter. After being a state-owned enterprise for several decades, the diamond brand was gradually regaining its status as a private company. This period coincided with a remarkable creative renaissance, embodied by bold models like the Clio, as well as the future Twingo and Safrane.
Participation in the Albertville Olympic Games aligned with the desire for international prominence and association with French sports values. Renault, a historic player in French motorsport, found in this event a unique opportunity to enhance its image with the general public.
The Albertville Games: a French technological showcase
The XVI Winter Olympic Games in Albertville in February 1992 marked a turning point in modern Olympic history. Organized in the Tarentaise valley, these Games mobilized all of Savoie and provided a tremendous showcase for French know-how. Renault, the official partner of the event, deployed a fleet of vehicles specially prepared for the occasion.
This Olympic edition revolutionized television broadcasting with the introduction of new technologies developed by French companies. Renault cars, including this special Clio, traversed the mountain roads to ensure the logistics of the event. The white livery naturally evoked the omnipresent snow, while the Olympic symbols celebrated the unity of peoples through sports.
The cultural impact of these Games far exceeded the sporting framework. The opening ceremony, orchestrated by Philippe Découflé, left a lasting impression with its creativity. In this festive context, the vehicles in Olympic colors became mobile symbols of this French celebration. Today, this Clio still evokes the magical moments when all of France vibed to the rhythm of its champions' accomplishments.
This special series perfectly illustrates how the French automotive industry was able to associate with major collective moments. It bears witness to a time when manufacturers created lasting emotional bonds with their customers, transforming a simple vehicle into a memorial object laden with history and shared memories.
Complete your collection of French miniatures
This Olympic Renault Clio occupies a prime place in the world of Renault miniature cars. It perfectly complements collections dedicated to French automobiles from the 1990s, a prosperous period for the Hexagon's industry. Its rarity and commemorative character make it a sought-after model by collectors specializing in advertising vehicles and special editions.
Fans of Olympic history as well as those interested in 1990s miniatures will find in this Clio an authentic testimony of a bygone era. It harmonizes particularly well with other iconic Renault models from that decade, creating a coherent set representative of French creative dynamism.
This miniature appeals to both seasoned collectors and newcomers sensitive to the history of French automobiles. It also serves as an excellent entry point to discover the world of 1/43 scale miniatures, the standard scale providing the best compromise between detail and bulk for a diverse collection.
Même marque : Renault
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How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
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The smaller the second number, the larger the model car (e.g. 1/18 is larger than 1/43).
Does the model car come with protection?
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