Hot! Renault 5 BEV


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AI? That’s a Renault 4. That comes next but will now be a cross-over…Mon Dieu!
 
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The first car I see in that green that looks great on it.
The details are very good, but they forgot about the interior rear part completely, aren't EVs supposed to be "by definition" spacious?
 
What a pity that the Germans and some other important ones did not attend Genova on their return after 5 years, today we would be talking about them, they should have given them the support

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What a pity that the Germans and some other important ones did not attend Genova on their return after 5 years, today we would be talking about them, they should have given them the support

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Everybody should be in Geneva today. If only to assemble and reflect the bitterness of how we got here. Geneva in March is a hot ticket. Hotels booked,Restaurants full and the city full of tourists. The knock on effect for the Geneva economy must be severe.
 
Renault 5 vs Peugeot e208:

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Renault from 25k Euro in my country, Peugeot from 36.5k Euro

Renault: 40 kWh and 52 kWh
Peugeot: 54 kWh

The Peugeot is about to be killed.

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LMAO the baguette holder!!!! Amazing.
 
Renault 5 vs Peugeot e208:

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Renault from 25k Euro in my country, Peugeot from 36.5k Euro

Renault: 40 kWh and 52 kWh
Peugeot: 54 kWh

The Peugeot is about to be killed.



LMAO the baguette holder!!!! Amazing.

Peugeot is cute.
 
The 208 is one of the prettiest mini hatches on the market, but the new 5 blows it and all other small electric cars in the water. Love the styling and the little details, such as the 5 digital readout on the bonnet showing how much charge the battery has. The French bread/flower/shot gun holder is a nice touch in the interior and I dig the different bright colours on the seats and dash stitching on the passenger side. Using Google auto platform for the infotainment is good idea.

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The 208 is one of the prettiest mini hatches on the market, but the new 5 blows it and all other small electric cars in the water. Love the styling and the little details, such as the 5 digital readout on the bonnet showing how much charge the battery has. The French bread/flower/shot gun holder is a nice touch in the interior and I dig the different bright colours on the seats and dash stitching on the passenger side. Using Google auto platform for the infotainment is good idea.

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The seats are very cool.
If the R4 turns out well, they will have a very attractive and complete nostalgia line.

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he New Renault 5 Proves Good Things Come In Small Packages
The chic EV has great specifications to complement the cool design.

The biggest debut at this year's Geneva Motor Show is the all-new Renault 5. Yes, the supermini once known as the "Le Car" in the United States is officially back in Europe, but this time it's completely electric.

Discontinued in 1996, the new Renault 5 is ready to tackle the urban jungle. The French brand hasn't messed too much with the design compared to the concept car from early 2021. We're being told the electric supermini—known by its full name as the Renault 5 E-Tech Electric—adopts retro-futuristic styling that gives it a modern look while staying true to its roots.

The cute headlights and vertical taillights are a nod to the Renault 5 before it, much like the prominent wheel arches. Renault decided to integrate the rear door handles at the base of the C-pillars to give the illusion of a three-door body style akin to the original. While the first two generations offered a choice of three or five doors, the new model is a five-door-only affair. Some versions get red body accents as a nod to the R5 Turbo. By the way, a hot hatch will follow later in 2024 in the shape of the Alpine A290.

For the interior, vertical stitching on the dashboard harkens back to original, as do the rectangular air vents. The large frame for the digital instrument cluster and infotainment is a throwback to the blocky dash used back in the day. The driver's display measures 7.0 or 10.0 inches depending on the version, while the touchscreen always has a 10.0-inch diagonal.

The 2024 Renault 5 is 154.3 inches (3.92 meters) long, 69.7 inches (1.77 meters) wide, and 59 inches (1.5 meters) tall, with a wheelbase of 100.0 inches (2.54 meters). Despite being a petite car, the cargo capacity is 11.5 cubic feet (326 liters) and it rides on large 18-inch wheels with 195/55 R18 tires. The new EV is bigger than the Twingo but smaller than the Clio and is the first model to ride on the AmpR Small platform—previously known as CMF-B EV.

The lightest version with the smaller 40.0-kilowatt-hour battery pack tips the scales at 2,976 pounds (1,350 kilograms) while the heaviest one with the 52.0-kWh battery weighs 3,197 pounds (1,450 kilograms). Stick to the base battery and the front-mounted motor will deliver 95 horsepower and 156 pound-feet of torque (215 Newton-meters), or 120 hp and 166 lb-ft (225 Nm). Step up to the upgraded battery and the e-motor will produce 150 hp and 181 lb-ft (245 Nm), in which case 0 to 62 mph will take less than eight seconds while 50 to 75 mph (80 to 120 km/h) will be done in under seven seconds. Flat out, the top-spec model can do an electronically capped 93 mph (150 km/h).

The base battery gets you 186 miles (300 kilometers) of range in the WLTP combined cycle whereas the upgraded pack has enough juice for 249 miles (400 kilometers). The AC maximum charging power is 11 kilowatts, but DC is supported at 80 kilowatts for the smaller battery and 100 kilowatts for the bigger one. Using DC, it takes half an hour to charge from 15 to 80 percent for both batteries. It's worth noting the entry-level Renault 5 with the 95-hp motor doesn't offer DC charging.

Unusual for a model in this segment, EV or not, the new Renault 5 has a multi-link rear independent suspension. The cute electric city car has been engineered with bidirectional charging to power your appliances, a heat pump to quickly warm up the cabin, and brake energy recuperation to juice up the battery. One party trick is found on the hood where the oversized 5 logo doubles as a battery charge indicator light.

The cheapest version money can buy costs around €25,000 in Europe. At current exchange rates, that works out to approximately $27,000. Renault will make the reborn R5 at home in France and will follow up by bringing back the R4 as well. It too will be completely electric, much like the next-generation Twingo. Both have already been teased with concept cars ahead of their market launches in 2025 and 2026, respectively.

 
Ok Techno,Pop,Disco…Where is the Avantgarde Parisian Ambient Techno Cafe Sounds trim???
 
Today the Clio is the pair of 208, where is this left?
Seeing that the Clio in its design returns to its roots and goes down a step in size?/segment, it seems that the R5 will supplant it at that point
 

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Renault S.A. is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899 by the brothers Louis, Marcel, and Fernand Renault. Headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, the Renault group comprises the namesake Renault marque and subsidiaries Alpine, Renault Sport (Gordini), Automobile Dacia from Romania, and Renault Korea Motors from South Korea.
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