5 GTE
The Renault 5 GTE (Super 5), produced 1987-1991 as naturally-aspirated performance variant of second-generation Renault 5 platform positioned below flagship GT Turbo, features 1.7-liter C1J inline-four engine producing 95 PS (94 bhp/70 kW) at 5,600 rpm and 143 Nm (105 lb-ft) torque at 3,000 rpm paired with five-speed manual transmission driving front wheels through sport-tuned chassis. Performance-focused specification achieves approximately 185 km/h (115 mph) top speed despite modest power output, supported by identical suspension and braking systems to GT Turbo including ventilated front discs, lowered sport springs, and wider track creating engaging handling dynamics without forced-induction complexity.
The 5 GTE represents Renault strategy offering accessible sporting variant combining GT Turbo visual presence and chassis dynamics with simpler naturally-aspirated powertrain reducing insurance costs and maintenance complexity, competing in affordable hot hatch segment with emphasis on style-conscious young buyers prioritizing appearance over absolute performance. Distinctive styling mirrors GT Turbo specification including aggressive body kit with widened wheel arches, side skirts and rear spoiler, sport interior with supportive bucket seats and leather-wrapped steering wheel, and characteristic 1980s Renault sporting aesthetic. Popular throughout European markets as insurance-friendly alternative to turbocharged variants offering similar visual presence at reduced ownership costs, the 5 GTE delivers adequate performance for spirited driving through lightweight construction approximately 850 kg enabling nimble handling characteristics, simple mechanical layout ensuring straightforward maintenance throughout ownership, and characteristic French hot hatch charm establishing strong following among younger enthusiasts seeking affordable entry to performance car culture. Later production examples benefit from improved build quality and refinement representing final evolution of classic Renault 5 platform before Clio replacement introduction throughout early 1990s establishing GTE as collectible variant among Renault enthusiasts preferring naturally-aspirated simplicity versus GT Turbo forced-induction complexity.