RE: OMFG: Renault 5 Turbo 3E readied for production

RE: OMFG: Renault 5 Turbo 3E readied for production

Friday 13th December 2024

OMFG: Renault 5 Turbo 3E readied for production

Carmakers of the world take note: this is how you go from wild concept to wildly desirable 500hp performance EV...


It is conceivable that you might not recall the Renault 5 Turbo 3E drift car that its maker showed at Paris back in 2022. Firstly, because it was some time ago, and secondly, because while it seemed interesting and very wild to look at, the all-electric R5 Turbo 3E was just a concept, and therefore of only middling interest (wild EV concepts being two-a-penny these days). But this is Renault we’re talking about, the one firm which appears to be taking its battery-powered revolution in its stride by leaning heavily into its remarkable heritage without plagiarising or subverting it. Which shows it can be done. 

Accordingly, and with no little fanfare (there is said to be an Amazon documentary inbound) it has decreed an updated version of the Renault 5 Turbo 3E a production reality. Which is bonkers for a number of reasons. One, rub your eyes and look at the pictures again: this might genuinely be the coolest electric car yet made. The concept look cool in a tricked-out, track-only kind of way; the production car - assuming you’re into widebody, carbon-clad hatchbacks - just looks fantastic. Two, it will get 500hp and be exclusively rear-wheel drive, courtesy of an electric motor housed in both rear wheels, meaning 0-62mph in 3.5 seconds. Three, like the concept, it is meant as a spiritual successor to the Turbo 2. And, from where we’re sitting, absolutely lives up to that billing. 

Probably you won’t need reminding about all the reasons why that car was special. Frankly, if you’ve just retained the fact that it was Renault-built hatchback that located its turbocharged engine in the middle powering the rear wheels, then you’ve grasped the crucial thing to know about it. Of course, the fuller story about project 822 - as the original homologated Renault 5 Turbo was called in-house - is remarkable in its own right, and a fundamental part of the rally legend that led inexorably to Group B. The Turbo 2 was the later, more widely produced road-legal version and a poster child not just of sought-after, low-volume hatchbacks, but the hard-charging, excess-happy ‘80s in general. The Clio V6, of course, did a similar job in 2001.

What better time, nearly 25 years later, to have another crack at the idea? Especially since the new Renault 5 has apparently gone down like very good French wine (more on that next week) and there’s an Alpine version waiting in the wings. That the production car is not badged ‘Alpine’ is of mild interest - but, then again, the 3E, like the Turbo 2 and Clio V6, is a rather different kettle of fish. As with the concept, there is a lightweight and extremely stiff carbon superstructure underneath, 'two qualities that are fundamental for a ‘pocket rocket’ worthy of its name and heritage', Renault says. 

The firm doesn't go into new detail about the styling effort - despite it having significantly evolved - except to say that the charging socket has been incorporated into one of the rear air intakes. But clearly the production car will dispense with the concept's fixed rear wing, and cues to the Turbo 2 now abound. As you might expect, unique styling and bespoke underpinnings come at a significant price. The firm has not yet confirmed prices or build numbers, but you can be sure that one will be very large and the other very small. Clearly, though, the 3E is meant as a statement of intent, much like the original model was. 'Forty-six years after the launch of the first Renault 5 Turbo, Renault is set to wow enthusiasts with the revival of this ultimate sporting icon' - job very much done. 

It also makes said Amazon documentary, called Anatomy of a Comeback, which debuts on Amazon Prime today well worth a look. We're told the 'unexpected Easter egg' appears at the very end of the fourth and final episode. Expect to hear a good deal more about the car next year. 


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mrclav

Original Poster:

1,531 posts

235 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Hmmm. Very "new" Max Power/Halfords refugee.

PistonTim

601 posts

151 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Tiny wheelbase, massive power, RWD - the modern generation of 'widow maker' after the V6?

WANT.

pissonheads

248 posts

13 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Always lusted after the original Turbo. Yeah it is EV, but I am excited about this one, looks like they are going down the right alley. Hope the interior is as bonkers as the Turbo 1, needs a silly steering wheel.

epom

13,090 posts

173 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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If it was anyone other than Renault I'd be scoffing at the idea of anyone making something like that.

username_checksout

186 posts

12 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Might be worth finishing an article before posting it.

Looks ace, like an OTT Tamiya model made true.

Fetchez la vache

5,728 posts

226 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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username_checksout said:
Might be worth finishing an article before posting it..
article said:
More wordz
article said:
probably more wordz
Quite.

But the car? What a thing!

Baldchap

8,977 posts

104 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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I love it!

Nimerino

300 posts

125 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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I’ve never wanted an electric car before, but I desperately want this. That fact alone makes me happy (and hopeful) on so many levels.

Nomme de Plum

7,050 posts

28 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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PistonTim said:
Tiny wheelbase, massive power, RWD - the modern generation of 'widow maker' after the V6?

WANT.
I've always preferred RWD. If they can keep the weight sensible this will be one cool toy.

ajprice

30,352 posts

208 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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That looks good!



more words


probably more wordz

Matt Bird

1,490 posts

217 months

PH Reportery Lad

Friday 13th December 2024
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username_checksout said:
Might be worth finishing an article before posting it.

Looks ace, like an OTT Tamiya model made true.
Yep, apologies, my bad - should be sorted now!

Gastons_Revenge

431 posts

16 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Absolutely bonkers and fantastic, I'm glad there are carmakers out there still producing craziness like this even if it will be out of my reach!

Terminator X

17,237 posts

216 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Fair play to them if it looks like that. Hyundai might spoil their party first though wink

TX.

fantheman80

1,856 posts

61 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Nimerino said:
I’ve never wanted an electric car before, but I desperately want this. That fact alone makes me happy (and hopeful) on so many levels.
100% same. Taycan, Rimac, Plaids - meh, not even a flicker of want. I would have this one in a heart beat though, just look at it.

Lotobear

7,694 posts

140 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Another case of an EV aping an old ICE icon in order to attract interest from an otherwise disinterested buying public, tiringly predictable.

TheOctaneAddict

956 posts

59 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Bloody love it. This is how you make EVs interesting!

J4CKO

43,861 posts

212 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Lotobear said:
Another case of an EV aping an old ICE icon in order to attract interest from an otherwise disinterested buying public, tiringly predictable.
Which is what has been happening before EV's became a thing, Minis, Rovers, Fords, Volkswagens all diving into the back catalog to help shift metal, whatever powers it.

Maybe just enjoy it ? it looks ace and will be very rapid indeed.


ChrisCh86

1,014 posts

56 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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This looks amazing.

I just found it on the Renault website, and seeing as it isn't April 1st, it must be real. I imagine it'll be very expensive, and its purpose is to drive sales of the standard Renault 5 - but I absolutely applaud Renault for giving it a go.

I want one!

Geoffcapes

902 posts

176 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Ok I'll admit it. I've never been remotely interested in any EV, ever.

Until now. I'd take one. In a heartbeat!


However, sadly, they'll probably only make 200 of them, cost about 150 grand and are probably already all sold out.

Renault have the right idea, but it's not going to attract people like me into buying another of their EV's.
Either make them accessible for everyone, or don't bother.

FlukePlay

1,091 posts

157 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Looks like a whole lot of fun. I did have a Renault 5 GT Turbo back in the early/mid 90s which was a real hoot, a fabulous drive... 850kg of tin can!

Perhaps this is the EV that will tempt cerb4.5lee out of the EV closet?

Lee, where are you mate?