Core, the virtual artist better known as "_kit_core" on social media, who loves to dabble with imagined hot hatchbacks ...
The Renault 5 is yet to undergo Euro NCAP safety testing, but the French brand’s more recent EVs have a good track record so ...
The Independent's Electric Vehicles Channel is sponsored by E.ON Next. The Renault 5 Turbo is set to return as a hot all-electric model, Renault Group CEO Luca De Meo has told the The Independent.
Renault provided the world with a tantalizing look of a future electric super hatch with the 5 Turbo 3E. The car, showcased purely as a concept, looked like a modern Group B rally weapon and ...
Renault looks back to go forward with the new all-electric Renault 5, one of the most eagerly anticipated reboots of recent ...
Stylish design. Imaginative interior. Good value. Characterful. The new Renault 5 EV is unashamedly nostalgic in look, mining a design trend that’s been around so long that retro is almost retro.
Politicians know this playbook. So do car executives. Hence this homage to early 1980s favourite the Renault 5. Playing the retro card can be tricky. BMW pulled it off with Mini, but Volkswagen ...
Gandini-designed 5 Turbo buckets, with prominent bolsters (a feature across the range, and something the old Renault brochures once proudly boasted as having a Petale design) and an H-shaped ...
The Renault 5’s core function as an urban runaround is clear in how well it copes at low to medium speeds. The ride quality is plush, without feeling too soft or making the car feel soggy ...
The Renault 5 is back. Twenty-eight years after it went out of production, Renault has reintroduced the archetypal French hatchback as an electric car fit for the 21st century. Renault insists ...