Renault 5 EV Hatchback

The Renault 5 is a mass-market electric hatchback that the company is preparing for the European market. With the leaked patent photos, the production version of the EV hatchโ€™s design has been made public ahead of its worldwide launch in February 2024.

Though there is always a gap between concept and production, the Renault 5โ€™s redesign is strikingly similar to its highly praised 2021 predecessor. This has been suggested in recent teases, and the leaked photos now verify it.

There are a few minor adjustments that have been made: the projectors are now more traditional LED blocks, and the headlight surrounds have a slightly rounded appearance. The 5, with its distinctive charge sign on the hood, is an imitation of the Renault Twingo idea. This indicator shows the battery level with a light-up โ€œ5โ€ design.

At the rear, the space between the brake lightโ€™s upper and lower portions appears to be broader. Also, a solid black trim piece has taken the place of the full-width light bar.

Along with the leaked images, Renault disclosed the 5โ€™s amazing 400 km range, powered by a 52 kWh battery, according to WLTP testing.

The 5 is built on the Ampr Small platform, which was originally known as the CMF-B-EV. The Renault 4 will be built on the same platform in 2026. The 5 is distinctive for having a multi-link rear axle, which is uncommon in the market for B-segment electric cars. This design decision surpasses the limits of the Renault Zoeโ€™s torsion beams.

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Renault has officially announced that the 5 will come with a 135 hp electric motor made at the companyโ€™s historic Cleon factory, which is presently in charge of producing the electric powertrains for the Megane.

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