The French automaker is launching the fourth Gordini model, which is the Renault Wind Gordini.
The Renault Wind Gordini will be showcased at the upcoming 2011 Geneva Motor Show in March, and besides featuring the traditional Gordini colours and the two white stripes, the small coupe-roadster also comes with Glacier white mirror casings, 17 inch black diamond alloys, a glossy black roof and various other small enhancements.
At the interior the Renault Wind Gordini received a combination of black and blue leather upholstery, blue and white door straps, a blue leather steering wheel which also features two white stripes, and a metal gear knob with the Gordini name.
The Renault Wind Gordini price was not announced. 
Renault press release :
RENAULT REVEALS THE FOURTH VEHICLE IN THE GORDINI LINE-UP: WIND GORDINI
After Twingo Gordini R.S., Clio Gordini R.S. and Twingo Gordini, Wind is the next to receive the
“French touch”. Renault Wind Gordini expands the coupé-roadster range with a version
featuring the best equipment available on Wind. This exclusive model will be presented at the
forthcoming Geneva Motor Show from March 1.
• A true driver’s car, the coupé-roadster proudly bears the Gordini colours. Shod with 17-inch black diamond alloy wheels, it features Malta blue bodywork with the two white stripes, Glacier white door mirrors, grille trim and rear wing, and a glossy black roof. A badge marked with a “G” completes the Gordini look.
• Wind Gordini also places particular emphasis on interior design. The cabin features special “Gordini” black and blue leather upholstery, blue and white door straps, a blue leather steering wheel with white stripes at the top, and a gear lever with a leather gaiter and metal knob with the Gordini name.
• But first and foremost, the Gordini name expresses a community spirit that has travelled down the years. Just as Gordini drivers of the 1960s and 1970s flashed their headlamps as a sign of recognition when they met on the road, so the modern Gordini community meets up on the social networks. In an innovative move by Renault, they were the first to receive news of the Wind Gordini reveal with a teaser posted on the
Gordini fan page on Facebook on January 31.

Source: Renault