What is renault 17 gordini?

The Renault 17 Gordini was a sporty version of the Renault 17, a two-door coupe produced by the French automaker Renault between 1971 and 1980. The Gordini version was introduced in 1974 and featured a 1.6-liter overhead cam engine that produced 108 horsepower, a sport-tuned suspension, larger disc brakes, and distinctive blue and white striping. It was named after French race car driver Amédée Gordini, who was known for modifying and tuning Renault engines for racing. The Renault 17 Gordini became a popular rally car, winning the European Rally Championship in 1976. Today, the Renault 17 Gordini is a sought-after vintage car among collectors and enthusiasts.