Renault revealed what may be the ultimate hot hatch with its R5 Turbo 3E, an all-electric “mini-supercar.” About twice as ...
Other than the lack of an actual turbocharger, the Renault 5 Turbo 3E gets a similarly bolstered body kit as its 80s ...
The specs are impressive: 540 hp, a maximum speed of 168 mph, and 0–60 mph in 3.5 seconds, all helped by a lightweight, carbon fiber body. Renault says the 5 Turbo 3E will be capable of DC fast ...
The original was designed to sip fuel during the first oil crisis but this latest model doesn’t use any petrol at all – it’s a fully electric car. So does the Renault 5 have the range ...
Only the door mirrors, handles and upright LED light clusters are carried over from the standard Renault 5. Inside, the Turbo 3E is all about function. The cabin is designed for two occupants and ...
Renault's respectable success with the Renault 5 E-Tech electric car is still well remembered. Now the French are presenting a sporty offshoot of the compact model that has it all. The traditional ...
If you’ve memories of the original model ... But we do wonder if Renault might have just wrapped up the small electric car class with the 5. After all, it’s an attainable, practical electric ...
Renault has moved upmarket with the generously-appointed third-generation Duster. Here's how much it costs in South Africa: ...
Renault’s latest move in its reinvention – or ‘Renaulution’ as the company likes to call it – is another retro-futuristic model in the shape of an all-new Renault 5 Turbo. Car fans will remember the ...
As we said in the Overview, the 5 is very temptingly ... but go on the Renault website and you can reserve a car for £99. Our favoured model, the bigger battery and motor Techno will cost you ...
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