The Renault 5 Turbo is set to return as a hot all-electric ... and was developed by Renault’s engineering teams to not only resemble the Group B rally cars of the 1980s, but to drive like ...
Every car manufacturer has its niche, and Renault is a hot hatch specialist famed for turning boring hatchbacks into cars ...
Renault provided the world with a tantalizing look of a future electric super hatch with the 5 Turbo 3E. The car, showcased ...
That car was, of course, the 5 – and in terms of its success, it certainly proved to be as super as anything Renault ... the Turbo 2’s wildness and Alpine’s rarity, one of our group ...
The all-new Renault 5 is based on the so-called AmpR Small platform, which was previously known as the CMF-B EV architecture ... by the flame-throwing R5 Turbo and the fabric used to cover ...
It even has a spiritual successor to the original Renault 5 GT Turbo hot hatchback – the Alpine A290 featuring up to 220 horsepower. Alas, the parallel universes of vehicular CGI still think ...
The Renault 5 is back ... beyond its comfort zone, the 5 never feels wayward. It’s a car that takes a suitably laissez-faire approach to getting you from A to B. The relaxed demeanour of ...
Would you be excited to see a production version of the Renault 5 Turbo 3E concept? Let us know in the comments section below... As Editor, Paul’s job is to steer the talented group of people ...
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.