RE: All-new Renault 5 previewed ahead of Geneva

RE: All-new Renault 5 previewed ahead of Geneva

Thursday 30th November 2023

All-new Renault 5 previewed ahead of Geneva

Hotly anticipated electric city car gets bonnet-mounted battery indicator and 248-mile range


We’ve already got a fairly good idea of what the incoming Renault 5 E-Tech (and its Alpine-branded stablemate) will look like because its maker has been diligent with previewing it conceptually - to mostly rave reviews. But that hasn’t prevented the firm from entering an intensive three-month teaser campaign ahead of the car’s official reveal at next year’s Geneva show. In fact, if it continues at its current pace, we ought to be able to piece together the entire production model like a jigsaw puzzle by the time February rolls around. 

Still, Renault’s excitement can be forgiven in this case. Its ongoing effort to put ‘a modern, electric spin on the iconic Renault 5’ was always going to attract attention, and with a chronic shortage of affordable small cars said to be one of the things holding EVs back generally, the launch of a good-looking, good-to-drive French supermini might be just the shot in the arm the wider segment needs. 

Hearteningly, the manufacturer has made the latter characteristic a core target. Built on the new AmpR Small platform that will underpin a range of cars, the 5 is primed to feature a multi-link rear axle as standard - independent suspension said to be essential to the ‘very good agility’ claimed for it by Renault executives familiar with the project. Additionally, a new generation of batteries and electric motors is said to have reduced a significant amount of weight compared to the current Zoe - the outgoing model that Renault hopes to undercut in terms of starting price. 

While it has not announced powertrain details yet, the manufacturer has confirmed that the 5 E-Tech will launch with a 52kWh battery capable of delivering ‘up to 248 miles’ of range when measured the WLTP way - slightly improving on the Zoe’s 239 miles from the same capacity, and suggesting that it will likely share its 135hp output. At 3.92m, the newcomer will be fractionally shorter than its decade-old sibling, Renault reiterating that it will be ‘every inch a city car’ and will be equipped with a bidirectional onboard charger that features V2G technology - meaning that owners can sell electricity back to the grid if the 5 is left parked for extended periods. 

Its owners will certainly be well aware of the car’s current charge; one of its most notable features of the new model is a prominent indicator mounted in the vicinity of where the air intake appeared on the original model. As detailed in the picture, the ‘accessible interface’ will take the shape of the number ‘5’ when the battery is fully charged. Gimmicky? Perhaps. But when Renault talks about sculpting the wheel arches in homage to the R5 Turbo and of fettling the vertical rear lights to reduce airflow turbulence, it’s clear that a lot of thought has gone into making the new model seem highly distinctive - which can only be a good thing. 

“Renault 5 E-Tech electric is a cult icon redesigned for the modern age. We pulled out all the stops for this engaging car, designed and built in France. With its cheerful design and new-generation technologies, it’s out to make electric vehicles more affordable in Europe,” noted Renault CEO, Fabrice Cambolive. If the resulting production model achieves even a fraction of its namesake’s success - the ‘70s-era Renault 5 became one of the best-selling cars in the world, let’s not forget - then its maker will certainly have justified the extensive run-up to its public unveiling. 


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350Matt

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3,817 posts

293 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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its a sad state of affairs when the most interesting thing about a car is the bonnet mounted fuel gauge....

Wab1974uk

1,141 posts

41 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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If it looks like the concept car, it'll look fantastic.

Just need a 1.6l or 2.0l Turbo petrol engine in it. If it did, I bet it'd sell better than the EV version

Watcher of the skies

818 posts

51 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Let's hope it doesn't rust as much as the original R5...

Mr Alternator

5 posts

63 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Renault aren’t giving much away with those publicity photos!
What a tease.

J4CKO

44,262 posts

214 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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350Matt said:
its a sad state of affairs when the most interesting thing about a car is the bonnet mounted fuel gauge....
Not that its a small, quirky EV that resurrects a long departed and fondly remembered small hatch ?


The Rotrex Kid

32,753 posts

174 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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'Affordable'

Let's see shall we?! rofl

menousername

2,243 posts

156 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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I wonder what the bonnet display thingy will read when it has only half / a quarter of its charge

vikingaero

11,907 posts

183 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Not a Renault 5 then, much like the Citroen Ami is not an Ami.

Hammersia

1,564 posts

29 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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menousername said:
I wonder what the bonnet display thingy will read when it has only half / a quarter of its charge
2 1/2 and 1 1/4 obviously

menousername

2,243 posts

156 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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tongue out

redroadster

1,854 posts

246 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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I think small affordable electric cars with decent range will sell v well ,expensive stuff just waste of money depreciation nightmare ,so well done renault .

RacerMike

4,516 posts

225 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Zoe long range has 245miles on a charge. If this is the same or more, it’ll sell like hot cakes. Potentially great looking, decent value and highly useable for a small car.

new666uk

190 posts

132 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Judging from those photo's they don't seem to confident in how it looks.

I get that these are teasers but they may as well be pics from a Matchbox or HotWheels model as they are so zooed in as to be pointless.

J4CKO

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214 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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redroadster said:
I think small affordable electric cars with decent range will sell v well ,expensive stuff just waste of money depreciation nightmare ,so well done renault .
Yeah, Taycans, if various commentators can be believed, you cant give away (500/600 for sale with prices being slashed by the week) and Mercedes are knocking one out on lease (EQE I think) for £374 a month, or £500 once you factor in a chunky deposit.

Most of the movement early days was in big, heavy, expensive and ludicrously fast EV's, bit of a wobble in that market as most folk dont have 100k to spend, but they do have 20/30 so can see stuff like this cleaning up, ditto the new, smaller Tesla thats been promised. and its even more like the big stuff will be white elephants as the tech moves quicker than ICE did

Turbobanana

7,172 posts

215 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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More PH misinformation: the car's obviously ENORMOUS because it doesn't fit in any of the photos.

Konan

2,073 posts

160 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Mr Alternator said:
Renault aren’t giving much away with those publicity photos!
What a tease.
Fairly sure it's got a wheel arch!

Terminator X

17,628 posts

218 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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As much as I despise EV this is pulling at my teenage boy in the 80's heartstrings.

TX.

WCZ

11,065 posts

208 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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130hp is very low for an ev imo

Thorburn

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207 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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WCZ said:
130hp is very low for an ev imo
For what it's worth, to me an EV that is small, efficient and affordable is far more interesting than one which is incredibly fast and 5 metres long.

So long as it'll crack 0-60 in around 10s that's fine, that's all the Fiesta I had as a runaround until recently did.

C5_Steve

5,786 posts

117 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Wab1974uk said:
If it looks like the concept car, it'll look fantastic.

Just need a 1.6l or 2.0l Turbo petrol engine in it. If it did, I bet it'd sell better than the EV version
Agree, the concept looked amazing.