Renault Twingo Reintroduces Brand, To Launch Affordable Electric Car, 2026

By Dabbie Davis

Nov 20, 2023 05:05 AM EST

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In a major move to redefine affordability in the electric vehicle (EV) market, Renault is set to reintroduce the Twingo as an electric city car, targeting a competitive edge against Chinese newcomers. With a promise of 'best-in-class efficiency,' the Renault Twingo's revival was unveiled in Paris by CEO Luca de Meo. Priced under £17,000, this car represents a significant step in making EVs more accessible. Slated for a 2026 release, the Twingo EV is positioned to challenge the budget sector of the market, offering finance options below €100 a month. Renault's strategy focuses on delivering an affordable electric car without compromising on quality, heralding a new era in sustainable urban mobility.

The Rebirth

Reviving the iconic Renault Twingo name, the historic French brand is set to reintroduce this model in the UK after a five-year hiatus, aligning with its mission to democratize electric vehicles. According to GB News, as part of Renault's Capital Markets Day, the focus was not only on making electric cars more affordable but also on facilitating a smoother transition for drivers to electric mobility. The introduction of a new brand, Ampere, underscores this commitment. Ampere will oversee the development of electric vehicles, including the reinvented Twingo, now termed the "Legend". Positioned as a no-compromise, fit-for-purpose urban vehicle, the Renault Twingo aims to redefine what an affordable electric car can be.

The Renault Twingo, as an affordable electric car, boasts impressive environmental credentials, with 75% lower CO2 emissions over its lifecycle compared to the average European internal combustion engine car sold in 2023. This commitment to sustainability is further enhanced by the vehicle's zero tailpipe emissions and reduced raw material consumption. Manufactured in Europe, the Renault Twingo is not just an affordable electric car but a testament to eco-friendly innovation. Set to launch in 2026, the Renault Twingo is poised to be a game-changer in the electric vehicle market, offering affordability without sacrificing environmental responsibility or urban practicality.

How Affordable Would It Be

Renault is making a significant leap towards affordability in the electric vehicle (EV) market with its announcement of the Renault Twingo. Priced below €20,000 (£17,521) before subsidies, this car is uniquely positioned for budget-conscious consumers, potentially costing less than €100 (£87) per month. While specific details about the vehicle's range remain under wraps, the Renault Twingo is already earning awards for its exceptional efficiency, achieved through the use of fewer parts and resources.

Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault Group, has placed a strong emphasis on the Ampere brand, a key player in the mission to make electric vehicles more accessible. Ampere, underlining Renault's legacy, is engineered to bring affordable and connected electric cars to the forefront. This initiative is not just about affordability; it also focuses on technological excellence and enhancing the customer experience. Ampere will introduce two EV-native platforms, a dynamic line-up of seven cars, a new generation of centralized electronic architecture, an advanced Android-based software suite, and a highly efficient supply and manufacturing EV ecosystem-all crafted in Europe. With these initiatives, the Renault Twingo stands as a prime example of Renault's commitment to making affordable electric cars a reality for a broader audience.

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What It Promise to Offer

As shared on This is Money, Renault's next-generation Twingo promises to revolutionize urban mobility as a compact, state-of-the-art electric vehicle (EV) with no compromises. Under the guidance of CEO Luca de Meo, a dedicated design team will expedite its development, transitioning from concept to full production in Europe within just two years. This agile development aims to match the pace of Chinese rivals. The Twingo EV, described as a 'silver bullet for sustainable mobility,' aims to be about 20% smaller than the current smallest passenger cars, emphasizing its suitability for urban environments.

This key product in Renault's affordable EV lineup is expected to offer exceptional efficiency with 6.2 miles per kWh and produce 75% less CO2 emissions over its lifetime compared to the average European combustion engine car sold in 2023. De Meo's presentation at the prestigious Capital Markets Day event in Boulogne-Billancourt highlighted the Twingo's potential to be a game-changer in the EV market, much like its predecessor 30 years ago.                  

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