Fluence GT
The Renault Fluence GT, launched 2012 as performance-oriented variant of mid-size sedan developed specifically for South American markets, features Renault Sport-engineered turbocharged 2.0-liter TCe180 inline-four engine producing 177 horsepower (132 kW) at 5,500 rpm and 300 Nm (221 lb-ft) torque at 2,250 rpm, paired with six-speed manual transmission driving front wheels through sport-calibrated chassis. Performance-focused specification achieves 8.0-second 0-100 km/h acceleration and electronically-limited 220 km/h (137 mph) top speed, supported by lowered sport suspension, upgraded braking system, and distinctive GT visual package including revised front bumper, side skirts, and rear diffuser with dual exhaust outlets.
The Fluence GT represents Renault strategy providing affordable performance sedan option for Brazilian and Argentinian markets competing against Volkswagen Jetta GLI and Honda Civic Si with emphasis on turbocharged torque delivery and European chassis dynamics adapted to local road conditions. Later GT2 variant increased output to 190 PS maintaining similar performance envelope with refined engine calibration and enhanced equipment specification. Popular among South American enthusiasts seeking practical four-door sedan combining genuine 220 km/h capability with daily usability, spacious interior accommodating five passengers, and Renault Sport engineering credibility developed through Megane RS program transfer, the Fluence GT filled performance sedan niche in regions where premium German rivals commanded prohibitive pricing while delivering engaging front-drive dynamics and strong mid-range acceleration from turbocharged powerplant.