If the first version of the Renault Clio 4 RS had disappointed, the French company had remedied this in 2015 by presenting the RS 220 Trophy, with twenty more horsepower than the standard RS. At the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, the latest Clio RS, called RS18, was presented. Marketed in a limited series, it highlighted a notable effort by Renault to conclude the history of the Clio RS with a truly significant version. The RS18 was based on the RS 220 Trophy, with the same power (220hp), but several changes in power delivery, chassis and set-up. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h occurred in 6.6 seconds, while the maximum speed was 235 km/h.
The history of OttOmobile, a French manufacturer, begins in 2008, on the initiative of Frédérick Guillier-Sahuqué and Nicolas Urien. The two, after having gained considerable experience in the field of the automotive industry, decide to dedicate themselves to modeling of which they are great enthusiasts. Thus was born OttOmobile which is based on an idea that was revolutionary at the time: resin models in 1:18 scale, not opening but very detailed and at a very competitive cost. The first reference is a Renault Clio Williams which achieved extraordinary success and is now considered a classic in the history of modeling. Over the years, OttOmobile, which is based in Brittany, has won the hearts of many enthusiasts, not only with its brilliant ideas, but with many collateral initiatives, such as rallies and meetings for collectors. OttOmobile is also the creator of the GT-Spirit brand and the group to which it is part also manages the historic Solido brand.