A hit of the 80s, the Renault 5 takes a leap into the future with a modernized model. and 100% electric. strong power of seduction. The city car, unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, hopes to make a resounding return to a popular market. hyper competitive.
[Mis à effective February 26, 2024 11:10]It was in Switzerland, as part of the Geneva Motor Show, that Renault raised its price. the definitive veil on its new R5, returning in 2024 forty years after it left the manufacturing plants having left its mark minds of millions of motorists. Definitive because the French manufacturer has multiplied its performance. teasers, particularly since December, to give a taste of its future city car and fuel impatience among its customers. He even unveiled, in May 2023, a special Roland-Garros edition during the French Open Tennis which was to be & agrave; 95% true to production model.
Assembled in its factory in Douai, in Hauts-de-France, this 21st century R5 will be 100% electric, fitting in the diamond brand's project to release six "green" by 2030 with its new entity Ampere. On a market increasingly competitive, the R5 E-Tech, which will replace the Zoé in the Renault catalog, will try to carve out a place for itself, alongside the notably the new Peugeot e-208 (more expensive) and Citroën ë-C3 (cheaper) while trying to counter competition from Asia and mainly from China. Called é becoming the new queen of electric city cars at Renault, the R5 E-Tech was undoubtedly the most anticipated release of the year. Let's go à the discovery of this model revisited.
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Renault had already communicated on the city car's engines even before its appearance on its stand à Geneva. The manufacturer will offer two NMC (nickel-manganese-cobalt) batteries. At its launch, the R5 E-Tech will be equipped with a 52 kWh battery, which will offer it a range of up to ; 400 km in WLTP cycle. It will then be available with a smaller battery, of 40 kWh, which should allow it to travel 300 kilometers on a single charge. ;electric, made é &agrav; Cléon in Normandy, will be proposed with three power levels: 150, 120 and 95 horsepower. The maximum speed is electronically limited so as not to exceed 150 kilometers/hour.
The little electrified city car, presented at at the end of February as part of the Geneva Motor Show, will be marketed at from September. The version with the 52 kWh battery will be the first to be available. To be delivered, followed by the version with the smaller 40 kWh battery. For its most impatient customers, Renault had opened its pre-orders even before its official presentation with the possibility of placing a purchase order. buy a “R5 R Pass" for 150 euros.
If the prices have not yet been made official, at the end of November, Renault had announced that the Renault R5 E-Tech would cost "around 25 000 euros" at entry level, & namely without additional option and with the smallest 40 kWh battery. With the 2024 ecological bonus set &agrav; 4,000 euros, the price of the city car will therefore exceed barely 20,000 euros. For the most modest households, eligible for a discount of 7,000 euros, you will have to pay around 18,000 euros to find yourself behind the wheel of the new R5.
At the start, Luca Di Meo, boss of Renault, wanted to display a base price lower than the original price. 20,000 euros, excluding bonus. This is what M's success was. make Citroën which will offer, only in 2025, another version of its ë-C3 à from 19,900 euros before deduction of the ecological bonus. The R5 E-Tech will, however, evolve a notch above in terms of its equipment but will still compete against it. competition from the little Citroën, just like à that of the Fiat 500e and the future Dacia Spring as well as'à the very successful Peugeot e-208 at a much higher price (34,000 euros).
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