Renault has revealed its production version of the Renault 5 EV at the Geneva Motor Show. This marks the debut of the first model in its upcoming series of retro-themed electric cars.
Inspired by both the Renault 5 model from the 1970s and the 2021 concept, the Renault 5 is built on a fresh EV architecture known as the Emprum Small, blending classic and contemporary elements in its exterior design.
Here, know about this EV in details.
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Renault 5 EV: Features
The design of the Renault 5 EVβs production model has undergone some changes compared to the concept. The front lighting signature has been redesigned.
Traditional blocks are now used in the carβs headlight projector instead of LEDs. A charging indicator has been integrated into the offset hump on the carβs bonnet.
Inside the latest car, there will be a 10.0-inch instrument cluster and infotainment screen, while the dashboard is inspired by rally cars.
The Renault 5 will feature two battery packs, consisting of nickel-manganese-cobalt batteries with capacities of 40kWh and 52kWh. Each battery pack will offer ranges of approximately 300 kilometers and 400 kilometers on a single charge, respectively.
The vehicle will be available with three motor output options, capable of achieving 0-100 kilometers per hour in under 8.0 seconds. Cars equipped with the 40kWh battery will have an 80kW DC fast-charging capability, while those with the 52kWh battery will boast a charging capacity of 100kW.