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Renault 5 electric: prices are falling, the accessible revolution is underway

Renault has always been a major player in the small car segment, and with the return of Renault 5 in electric version, the French manufacturer has set itself a clear objective: to offer an affordable electric alternative to appeal to the general public. Since its announcement, the Renault 5 electric has generated great enthusiasm, in particular thanks to its design inspired by the iconic model and its promise of an attractive price. But the reality of the first commercialized versions has somewhat dampened expectations, due to a price considered high by some consumers. This situation pushed Renault to adjust its strategy to meet the expectations of an increasingly demanding market.

Faced with fierce competition in the small electric car market, Renault understood that the price criterion remained decisive. This is why the arrival of new, more accessible versions marks an important turning point. The brand's ambition is clear: to make electric more accessible without sacrificing the driving experience or quality, while maintaining a minimal ecological footprint.

The launch of these cheaper versions is part of a desire to democratize electricity, while offering performance adapted to the daily needs of consumers. With this positioning, Renault hopes to attract a wider audience, sensitive to value for money and environmental impact.

Performance adapted for urban use with optimized autonomy.

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The new versions of the Renault 5, offered at a more affordable price, provide a clear response to the expectations of the French market. Renault has succeeded in offering a variation of the model which combines a reduced price and essential characteristics, while maintaining the strong identity of the vehicle. These accessible versions stand out with optimized basic equipment, an efficient but streamlined engine, and a design which retains the charm and heritage of the Renault 5.

The notable differences compared to the first versions lie in the equipment and certain finishes. To reduce the price, Renault had to make choices, such as the absence of certain options or the simplification of certain non-essential equipment. However, the very essence of the vehicle – its range, driving comfort and style – remains intact.

This strategy allows Renault to position itself as a potential leader in the affordable small electric car segment. By making the Renault 5 more accessible, the brand is strengthening its presence against competitors such as Dacia or emerging Chinese manufacturers, who are also banking on attractive prices.

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Performance and technical characteristics of the new versions

The new versions of the Renault 5 electric retain the DNA that made the model successful while adjusting certain aspects to meet price constraints. In terms of engine, these more affordable versions offer sufficient power for urban and peri-urban use, with optimized autonomy. Although exact technical details may vary between configurations, autonomy remains competitive compared to market standards, offering performance suitable for daily commuting without compromising practicality.

Renault also relies on a rational approach for its new versions : energy management is improved, while the weight of the vehicle is optimized to guarantee better energy efficiency. The new batteries make it possible to maximize autonomy while guaranteeing reduced production costs, making access to electric mobility more affordable for more people.

In terms of innovations, Renault has integrated essential technologies to ensure the comfort and safety of passengers, while ignoring certain luxury elements reserved for more high-end versions. The digital dashboard, basic connectivity and essential driver assistance systems are present, demonstrating a good balance between modernity and controlled cost.

Compared to other electric vehicles in the same price range, the Renault 5 stands out by its heritage, its iconic design and an attractive quality-price ratio. This strategy helps position it as a serious option for consumers looking for an affordable, practical and reliable electric vehicle.

Iconic design and essential technologies for an attractive quality-price ratio.

The new version: a balance between power and price

The version 120 ch (90 kW) associe an electric motor with a NCM battery (nickel, cobalt, manganese) of 40 kWh, which gives it a range of 312 km according to the WLTP cycle. Manufactured by Envision AESC, these cells guarantee a combination of efficiency and durability.

It also comes standard with advanced features such as 80 kW DC fast chargingcapable of recovering from 15% to 80% of the battery in just 30 minutes, and bi-directional charging.

With a starting price of 27,990 euros in France, the new version is presented in Evolution finish, which is one notch below the Techno (29,990 euros) andIconic Five (31 990 euros).

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To put these numbers into perspective, the high-end variant with a 150 hp engine and one 52 kWh battery is offered at 33,490 euros in version Techno and at 35,490 euros in version Iconic Five. Despite its lower price, the Renault 5 Evolution does not skimp on basic equipment.

It includes LED headlights with automatic low and high beams, hands-free access, 7-inch digital instrumentation and a 10.1 inch touch screen with the openR link infotainment system.

It is also equipped with rear parking sensorsof the air conditioning and of electric windows on all doors. However, to match the competitive price, this finish lacks certain equipment found on higher models.

This is the case of alloy rims (replaced by steel rims with hubcaps inspired by the 1980s R5 Turbo), central armrest and ambient lighting.

Strong points: price, design; limits: reduced equipment and moderate autonomy.

The affordable price bet: analysis of the advantages and disadvantages

To assess the relevance of the new versions of the Renault 5, it is important to analyze the strengths and potential limitations:

Prices in euros Five Evolution Techno Iconic 5
Urban autonomy 40 kWh 95 hp BVA less than 25,000*
Urban Autonomy 40 kWh 120 hp BVA 27 990 29 990 31 990
Autonomy Comfort 52 kWh 150 hp BVA n.c.* 33 490 35 490

This pricing strategy allows Renault to reposition itself and meet consumer expectations in terms of accessible electric mobility. The challenge lies in the balance between cost and performance, an area where the brand seems to have found a promising compromise.

Benefits Disadvantages
More accessible price, making electric more democratic Reduction of certain equipment compared to initial versions
Iconic design that retains the spirit of the Renault 5 Slightly reduced autonomy on certain configurations
Good value for money, especially for basic equipment Increased competition in the affordable small electric segment
Essential technologies for safety and comfort Limited options for customization and finishes
Optimization of weight and energy consumption
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