Once upon a very aerodynamic moment in the early 1980s, Renault decided it didn’t just want sensible sedans and quirky hatchbacks—it wanted drama. The result was the Renault Fuego, a sleek sports coupe that promised speed, style, and futuristic tech long before those things were expected from a mainstream brand. For a brief moment, it worked. Then the world moved on, and the Fuego quietly slipped into automotive obscurity.