After the Renault 5 E-Tech electric and Renault 4 E-Tech electric were the retro stars at the last Festival, it is now the turn of the new Twingo E-Tech electric. The small five-door aims to shake up the A-segment, bringing back the strengths of its predecessors: playful, colourful and highly versatile.
A range of up to 263 electric kilometres is promised, while 60 kW of power ensures adequate performance. Most importantly, prices are set to start below €20,000. Unfortunately, the Twingo will not yet make it into Luxembourg showrooms in time for the Festival.
As one of the few brands, Renault continues to back small cars. The new Clio is the best example, surpassing its predecessors in many respects, particularly with its now far more emotional design. But there is plenty happening under the bonnet too: the efficient hybrid drivetrain, numerous driver assistance systems, and the stylish interior are anything but typical for a small car.
As part of a facelift, the Austral has been aligned with Renault’s new design language. Inside, updates include new seats and improved acoustic insulation.
See Renault’s website