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Renault unveils new R5 as it taps past success for electric future

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Posted on February 26, 2024

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· Last updated: January 30, 2026

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The image features Renault's new electric R5, inspired by the classic 1972 model. Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, this small sedan represents Renault's commitment to affordable electric vehicles.
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Renault unveils new R5 as it taps past success for electric future By Gilles Guillaume GENEVA (Reuters) – Renault unveiled its highly anticipated new electric R5 on Monday at the Geneva Motor Show, a model directly inspired by its 1972 bestseller that the French automaker hopes will bring a major boost to its electric vehicle […]

Renault unveils new R5 as it taps past success for electric future

By Gilles Guillaume

GENEVA (Reuters) – Renault unveiled its highly anticipated new electric R5 on Monday at the Geneva Motor Show, a model directly inspired by its 1972 bestseller that the French automaker hopes will bring a major boost to its electric vehicle sales.

The small sedan, promised in 2021 as part of Renault’s turnaround plan, openly copies design elements from the R5 and the brand’s iconic Super 5 – vertical tail-lights, bright colours. The two models sold more than nine million cars between 1972 and 1996.

Unlike other brands that have successfully relaunched iconic models like the Mini or the Fiat 500, Renault has avoided what the brand’s design director refers to “retrofuturism.”

Revamping an old model must be done “at the right time, where it resonates correctly in the history of the brand,” said Gilles Vidal, during a presentation on the R5 near Paris.

Central to Renault’s efforts to build affordable EVs, the small sedan will not be immediately available in its cheapest version.

The first version that will launch in the second half of the year will have a 52 kilowatt hour (KWh) battery with a range of 400 km (249 miles). The company has said this will be followed “as quickly as possible” by a less powerful version – 40 KWh with 300 km of range – for 25,000 euros ($27,045).

The R5, which is capable of bidirectional charging so owners can sell their battery’s energy back to the grid, will use an Envision battery pack. That pack will be imported until Envision’s gigfactory in northern France starts production in 2025.

Renault is the only major European automaker presenting at this year’s Geneva show, the first since before the coronavirus pandemic in 2019.

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(Reporting by Gilles Guillaime; Writing by Nick Carey ; Editing by Richard Chang)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an electric vehicle?
An electric vehicle (EV) is a type of vehicle that is powered by electricity instead of gasoline or diesel, using electric motors and batteries for propulsion.
What is bidirectional charging?
Bidirectional charging allows an electric vehicle to not only draw power from the grid but also send energy back to the grid, enabling energy sharing.
What is a battery pack?
A battery pack is a collection of individual battery cells that work together to store and provide electrical energy for devices, including electric vehicles.
What is retrofuturism in design?
Retrofuturism is a design style that combines elements from the past with futuristic concepts, often creating a nostalgic yet innovative aesthetic.
What is the Geneva Motor Show?
The Geneva Motor Show is an annual auto show held in Geneva, Switzerland, showcasing the latest automotive innovations and vehicle models from manufacturers worldwide.

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