![]() ![]() It represents the start of a new era for Renault, as it taps into its vast heritage to create what it hopes will become future classics, starting with the production version of the internet-breaking Renault 5 show car.īased on patent images that recently surfaced online, we can clearly see that the production Renault 5 will share the concept’s chunky proportions and compact five-door body, while a Renault badge will take pride of place on the car’s nose, flanked by a set of distinctive LED headlights. The original Renault 5 concept was a delightful little EV that had us all swooning over our computer screens when it was unveiled in 2021. Sadly, the very first examples of the new Renault 5 E-Tech aren’t due to arrive in the UK until early 2025. Nevertheless, it’ll still be among the cheapest electric cars on sale, undercutting direct rivals like the new MINI Cooper and Peugeot E-208 that currently start from £30,000 and £32,400, respectively. Without those incentives, the all-electric Renault 5 is likely to start from closer to £30,000 in the UK. ![]() However, we won’t have to wait much longer to see the production-ready model, because on 26 February 2024 it will be taking centre stage at the Geneva Motor Show, before going on sale in the summer of 2024.Īt the unveiling of the Renault 5’s even cheaper zero-emissions city car cousin, the reborn Renault Twingo, the firm’s CEO Luca de Meo announced the Renault 5 will start from €25,000 in Europe, where incentives for EVs are still available. We’ve been waiting with bated breath for the reveal of the new Renault 5 E-Tech since the original heart-warming concept was unveiled at the beginning of 2021. ![]()
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