
New fully-electric Renault 5 E-Tech is a welcome blast from the past and will be a massive hit
THIS is the new Renault 5 E-Tech — and this is exactly how you bring back an iconic car from the past.
It looks simply incredible, especially in this fetching Pop Yellow colour, and it features loads of design cues from the original Renault 5.
Advertisement
6
CHARGE TIMES: Rapid DC charging from 15-80 per cent takes the Renault 5 around 35 mins or up to 9 hours using a 7kW home charger
Credit: RENAULT
6
BLAST FROM THE PAST: What was an air vent on the old Renault 5 turbo has now been turned into an LED battery level indicator
Credit: Renault
Such a welcome blast of nostalgia and unlike some manufacturers, yes Ford I'm looking at you, who have revived old models but created a version that bears very little resemblance to the car it's replacing.
Renault have had the good sense to take everything that was good about the old model and re-imagine how it would be if made in the future.
Pop princess Dua Lipa, who has a famous album called Future Nostalgia, has hits including the songs Electricity and Blow Your Mind, so I think Renault missed a trick not enlisting her to launch its new EV hatch.
Yes, the new Renault 5 is fully electric, unlike the petrol-powered hatchback from the 70, 80s and 90s.
Advertisement
Key Facts:
Renault 5 E-Tech
Cost: From €25,995
Engine: 110kW electric motor
Power: 150hp
Torque: 245Nm
0-100kph: 8 seconds
Top Speed: 150kph
Battery: 52kWh lithium-ion
Range: 410km
Real world range: 356km
Rivals: Peugeot E-208,
MG4, Smart #1, Nissan Leaf
But small electric cars are actually the sweet spot for an EV, not massive, super heavy, all-wheel drive SUVs.
The new Renault 5 does tip the scales at 1,524kg, but that's not heavy for an EV, and it never feels overweight to drive.
There are two battery sizes, 44kWh paired with a 120bhp electric motor and a 55kWh that I'm testing, which comes with a 150bhp motor.
It's not crazy quick, 0-100kph takes eight seconds dead with a top speed of 150kph.
Advertisement
Most read in Motors
But compare that to the 1.4-litre Renault 5 GT Turbo that produced 118bhp with a 0-100kph time of 7.5secs and it's not far off the iconic hot-hatch.
And if that's not hot enough for you then Alpine is bringing out its version of the Renault 5 called the A290 — and its packing a 220bhp punch.
But if you want supercar performance from a Renault 5 then the rear-wheel drive RS Turbo 3E that's built to drift is the one for you. It will produce 540bhp and 4,800Nm of torque and is rumoured to cost €150k.
But back to the 5 E-Tech and as it has a wheel at every corner with short overhangs front and rear, it's really agile and handles like it's on rails.
Advertisement
6
BOOT SIZE: Its boot is 326 litres and that rises to 1,106 litres with the rear seats down
Credit: Jed Leicester
6
RETRO CABIN: Loads of hints to the old Renault 5 like the old-school graphics, logos and fabrics
Credit: Renault
There's virtually no body roll, the suspension is reasonably firm so the ride is more sporty than soft, but will still absorb bumps and road imperfections.
Inside the 5 E-Tech's interior is another treat with lots of yellow trim and fabric and retro logos and graphics.
Advertisement
Then amazing figure—hugging seats, heated of course and not dissimilar to the original Renault 5 Turbo seats.
The dash layout is brilliant with a series of toggle switches for the climate and dual screens, one for the driver and a central touchscreen infotainment system that runs Google operating system.
There's four driving modes and everything changes to different colours with Sport turning red, and Sport mode really livens up the performance.
But in contrast, Eco mode totally stunts the power output.
Advertisement
Read more on the Irish Sun
Its boot is 326 litres and that rises to 1,106 litres with the rear seats folded down.
It has a real-world range of 356km, fast charging from 15-80% takes 35mins or it's nine hours using a 7kW wallbox.
6
Alpine A290 image bank media Test-Drive, from October 25 to 27th 2024 at Mallorca, Spain - Photo Yannick Brossard / DPPI
Credit: Alpine
6
RENAULT TURBO 3E: Crazy rear-wheel drive Turbo 3E is built to drift, it's dual in-wheel electric motors produce 540bhp and a crazy 4,800Nm of torque and it's made from aluminum with loads of cabon fibre parts
Credit: Renault
Advertisement
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Irish Sun
13 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
Huge chunk of metal fired through my windscreen as I drove at 70mph on the motorway… it missed my head by INCHES
A STUDENT narrowly avoided being impaled after a huge strip of metal fell off a car and lodged in her windscreen. Alannah was driving on the M3 from Bournemouth to her parents' home in Addlestone, Surrey, on Tuesday, June 24. Advertisement 8 The metal chunk splintered when it hit the windscreen, possibly saving Alannah's life Credit: Supplied 8 Alannah holds the metal shard that almost killed her when it hit her Fiat 500 Credit: Supplied 8 The 22-year-old student burst into tears - but was able to retain control of the vehicle Credit: Supplied The terrifying incident occurred at 2.25pm, around a mile before junction four, which Alannah compared to film series Final Destination. The 22 year-old, a graphic design student at Arts University Bournemouth, had no time to react as the huge metallic pole smashed into her windscreen - leaving her inches from death. She told The Sun: "It looks like a step from the side of a car. It hit me when I was going about 70 miles per hour. "I tried to swerve a bit but I was in the fast lane and there were cars to my side, so I couldn't move lanes. Advertisement Read more on Motors "When I saw the item blow off the car, I put my hand on the horn and I didn't let go, because my first instinct was to make everyone aware something's happened. "Then it hit. In that initial shock, I burst out crying because it was the biggest bang, everything sounded like it smashed. "I thought the whole thing came through the windscreen, it was really confusing, I was just in shock that there was this massive thing in my car." Alannah initially pulled over to the hard shoulder to ring her dad, but was terrified that her tiny Advertisement Most read in Motors She said: "I called my dad, and he knew that I was terrified of being on the side of After less than a minute she pulled back on to the motorway with the intention of reaching the next service station. Moment driver leaves woman for dead in crushed car to pick up his £20 notes Alannah's plan was to stay behind a lorry to avoid any stones flying up and shattering what remained of her windscreen. However, she was flagged by a fellow driver, who forced her to pull over and then called the emergency services. Advertisement Alannah said: "He came straight up and helped me get out of the car and over the barrier to make sure I was okay. "It's so annoying that I don't remember his name, but I'm so grateful for him because he helped calm me down, he helped get everything sorted. He was the one who called everyone to help me. "He stayed with me until the emergency services arrived before leaving." Advertisement Firemen told Alannah that a 'guardian angel' must have been watching over her because the metal object split when it hit the windscreen, stopping it from passing all the way through and potentially killing her. Alannah said: "The firemen actually did say the windshield actually helped the metal split. 8 An interior shot of the car shows just how close the metal shard came to Alannah Credit: Supplied 8 Alannah said fireighters told her she must have a 'guardian angel' Credit: Supplied Advertisement 8 Police put duct tape over the whole so Alannah could drive on to the next services Credit: Supplied 8 Alannah holds the gigantic metal strip, which she said may be a step from a car Credit: Supplied 8 Alannah's friends joked that her ordeal was like the log scene from Final Destination 2 "They said if it didn't split, it would have come all the way through and hit me. Advertisement "It could have ended up being really, really serious, I'm incredibly lucky that I kept control of the car after it hit and carried on driving until I could pull over. "The firemen, my friends and family all said that it was a guardian angel watching over me, which was lovely to hear." And shockingly, despite the huge gaping hole in the windscreen, Alannah's car - her first ever vehicle, that she acquired in January 2020 - sustained no damage to the bodywork whatsoever. She said: "The policeman laughed, actually, when I had finally calmed down, because he said, 'I can't believe there is not one single scratch on your car'." Advertisement Police removed the metal chunk and put They conducted a short investigation at the scene but determined that the incident was entirely accidental, Alannah said. The emergency services also commended the young student's driving and said without keeping a cool head and remaining in control of her car, things could have been much worse. Alannah's friends joked that her ordeal was like the famous scene from the action film Final Destination 2 in which logs fall off the back of a truck. Advertisement She said: "A lot of people keep saying it reminds them of that scene. That's been kind of the laughing joke today about it." She added: "I just feel very lucky with how it turned out. I feel very unlucky it happened, but very lucky I survived. "Luckily, it's only the windshield which is damaged, but it could have gone so seriously wrong. "All my friends that I've told, they were like, you honestly could have died, you could have been seriously injured. Advertisement "I've walked out of it intact though, I haven't even got a scratch on me. "My parents were very grateful that I was okay. My mum said it was my granddad who was watching over me, and looking after me." Alannah is soon heading back to university but shared her advice for other drivers in similar situations. She said: "I know it sounds stupid, but try and keep control of the car, and just try not to suddenly slam your brakes on. Advertisement "Just try and stay in contact and get yourself somewhere safe."


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- The Irish Sun
Car mechanic expert reveals most reliable used car in UK… it's 20 years old and cost just £500
A LEADING car mechanic has revealed one of the UK's most reliable cars. The 20-year-old Advertisement 3 The MK1 Ford Focus is one of the most reliable cars on the roads Credit: BNPS 3 Some versions of the car cost just £500 Credit: BNPS Paul Lucas, a car expert, has said that the iconic MK1 According to him, it's both reliable and focuses on simplicity. The star is an owner of an MK1 vehicle himself and bought it for just £500. He's owned the car for over 15 years and has never looked back. Advertisement Read more about used cars here He said: 'For me a 20-year-old 1.6 litre Mk1 'It was designed before all the unnecessary bells and whistles came in and even lets you start the car with a real key rather than press a button. 'I bought mine 15 years ago for £500 and have no regrets.' According to AutoExpress, the Focus has an "incredible agility" thanks to its innovative multi-link rear suspension. Advertisement Most read in Motors Although the engine isn't the most fearsome on the road, it's 113bhp 1.8-litre four cylinder units remain fresh for years. The car has a spacious interior, with 350 litres of boot space which is only 31 litres less than a brand-new Ford is forced to immediately shut down factories and halt car production as CEO admits 'day to day' struggle for brand As the cost of a new vehicle soars, Brits are looking for alternative ways of getting on the roads for less. According to Wheeler Dealer superstar Advertisement The Dealers will be eager to fill up their stocks and you'll get some money off of your purchase, making both parties happy. However, Advertisement He said: 'Make sure if you've got a good part exchange. 'If you've got a decent car, clean it, make sure it's really presentable and choose the right dealer to take it to and change up your car. 'That is very important.' Car sales have remained stable over the year, with the Ford Puma Advertisement Over 21,900 models have been sold this year, with the Kia Sportage coming in second place with over 19,600 sales being made. In a close third, the Nissan Qashqai has sold over 17,000 models. 3 The humble vehicle is known for its simplicity Credit: BNPS


RTÉ News
3 days ago
- RTÉ News
Meta may face daily fines over pay-or-consent model, EU warn
Meta Platforms may face daily fines if limited changes that it has proposed to its pay-or-consent model fail to comply with an antitrust order issued in April, EU regulators warned today. The warning from the European Commission, which acts as the EU competition enforcer, came two months after it slapped a 200-million-euro fine on the US social media giant for breaching the Digital Markets Act (DMA) aiming at curbing the power of Big Tech. The EU executive said Meta's pay-or-consent model introduced in November 2023 breached the DMA in the period up to November 2024, when it tweaked it to use less personal data for targeted advertising. The Commission has been scrutinising the changes since then. The model gives Facebook and Instagram users who consent to be tracked a free service that is funded by advertising revenues. Alternatively, they can pay for an ad-free service. The EU competition watchdog said Meta will only make limited changes to its pay-or-consent model rolled out last November. "The Commission cannot confirm at this stage if these are sufficient to comply with the main parameters of compliance outlined in its non-compliance Decision," a spokesperson said. "With this in mind, we will consider the next steps, including recalling that continuous non-compliance could entail the application of periodic penalty payments running as of 27 June 2025, as indicated in the non-compliance decision."