The reborn Renault 5 will undercut key rivals with a starting price of just under £23,000 ahead of deliveries starting in spring.
At £22,995, the entry-level 118bhp car, with a 40kWh battery for 190 miles of range, slots in just between the Citroën ë-C3 and Fiat 500e and is only around £1600 more than the hybrid Renault Clio.
Standard kit on entry-level Evolution trim includes 18in alloy wheels, a 7.0in digital gauge cluster, wireless phone mirroring, rear parking sensors and LED lights at each end, while Techno trim adds £2000 for extra equipment including a larger driver display, adaptive cruise control, a wireless phone charger and a bonnet-mounted charge level indicator.
Renault is aiming to defend its position in the increasingly competitive small car market, and the 5 is testament to the French company’s commitment to providing affordable cars in the EV era.
Prices climb to £26,995 for the more powerful 148bhp car, which is powered by a larger 52kWh battery and claims 248 miles of range.
That's available in either Techno or top-rung Iconic trim, the latter adding heated front seats and steering wheel, lane-keeping assistance, adaptive cruise control and parking assistance for £28,995.
The 5, a faithful reimagining of 2021's concept, is the first in a wave of retro electric cars coming from Renault over the next few years, including the recently revealed Renault 4 and a production version of the nostalgic Twingo concept.

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The 5 is based on a new EV architecture dubbed Ampr Small (formerly CMF-BEV), which shares much of its core structure with that used for the Nissan Juke and Renault Clio.





