In a world full of Lancia Stratoses and Audi Quattros, Renault knew that its diminutive 5 (or R5, in common parlance) hatchback would not be the basis of a competitive World Rally Championship entry.
The Renault 5 E-Tech Electric is bringing style and fun back to the European auto market with a retro design that looks just as good in 2024 as it did in 1972, when the original Renault 5 came out.
No faster train than the heritage one for legacy carmakers, and as one in operation since 1899, Renault knows that if anything can boost its chances against the recent flood of electric models in ...
Amid all the drama with CEO Carlos Ghosn and a rift with Nissan, a bright spot for Renault has been its leadership in EV sales — particularly with the Zoe. Now, Renault is increasing its electric bet ...
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I've driven the retro-inspired Renault 4 E-Tech and it's just as fun as the R5... but with added practicality
Renault is planning to expand its global operations, not just to house an influx of employees and to increase production, but also to make room for all of the awards the R5 E-Tech has been winning ...
Renault is going retro with its latest electric-car concept. The Renault 5 Prototype features styling inspired by the R5 hatchback (sold as the Le Car) in the United States, which launched in 1972 and ...
Renault wants to build a 500-horsepower rear-wheel drive two-door hatchback. Called the 5 Turbo 3E, it's an electric nod to the rally-bred R5 Turbo of the 1980s. It has two electric motors housed in ...
Josh has always had a love affair with cars. This mostly started as a kid playing video games like Need for Speed Underground and going to the occasional car show with his father and grandfather in ...
Renault is working hard to bring the promised seven fully electric “core models” to market by 2025. The iconic nameplate Renault 5 will be revived for one of those models, which is expected to replace ...
In the same way the French Renaissance ignited the artistic and cultural movement between the 15th and 17th century, Renault's 5 prototype is ushering the brand's Nouvelle Vague (or New Wave) era by ...
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Is the Renault R5's Official Baguette Holder the Greatest Automotive Accessory of All Time?
We don’t get French cars here in the United States. (As in, they're not sold here, although some folks in France would probably also say we don't understand them, either.) And while most Stateside ...
French automotive company Renault has announced the return of the Renault 5, however in true concept form, it’s an electric vehicle of the future. Renault dominated France in the 1970s with its R5, a ...
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