The upcoming Renault 5 EV is set to make waves globally. Scheduled for its grand debut at the Geneva Motor Show on February 26th, 2024..
Leaked Images Ahead of Debut
Excitement builds as leaked images of the Renault 5 EV surface before its official unveiling. The snapshots showcase the production-spec Renault 5 E-Tech electric vehicle in all its glory, revealing design nuances that were previously shrouded in secrecy.

Unlike earlier patent images that hinted at the overall design, these leaks provide an in-depth look at the sheet metal profiling, textures, and captivating light effects on the body panels.
A Fusion of Concept and Reality
The Renault 5 EV, a successor to the 2021 concept car, seamlessly retains the design DNA that garnered acclaim. The vibrant Yellow shade and the eye-catching red line starting from the A pillar, flowing gracefully across the rear spoiler, exemplify the European aesthetic.
Noteworthy is the continuity from concept to production, with only a few subtle changes, ensuring that the Renault 5 EV remains a head-turner.

Exterior Features
The front fascia proudly boasts the Renault logo, flanked by two horizontal cuts, while a black graphic panel on the bonnet displays the charging status when plugged in. Headlights reminiscent of the Porsche Taycan, along with quad-LED elements resembling a camera shutter.
The rear door handles integrated into the thick C-pillar, muscular character lines, and vertically-stacked LED tail lights connected by a black glossy plaque contribute to the Renault 5 EV’s distinct appeal.

Interior Unveiled
Step inside the Renault 5 EV, and you’re greeted by a host of premium features. Toggle-style climate control functions, gear selector buttons, an electronic parking brake, and a sporty 3-spoke steering wheel with an integrated start/stop button define the interior.
The dashboard boasts two displays – a taller touchscreen for infotainment and a wider display for instrumentation.
Power and Efficiency
Beneath its sleek exterior, the Renault 5 EV stands on the CMF-B-EV platform (renamed AmpR Small platform) and houses a 52 kWh battery pack. This cutting-edge technology promises a WLTP-claimed 400 km range on a full charge.

Powered by a sole 135 bhp electric motor, the 3.92m long vehicle combines performance with eco-friendliness, marking a significant leap forward in the world of electric mobility.
Conclusion
As we eagerly anticipate the global debut of the Renault 5 EV at the Geneva Motor Show, the leaked images offer a tantalizing glimpse into what promises to be a game-changer in the electric vehicle arena.
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