Renault’s Bug-Eyed Twingo Just Schooled VW On How To Do Cheap And Cheerful
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He looks like before, drives like tomorrow and costs less than expected: With the new Twingo E-Tech, Renault wants to make the entry into e-mobility affordable.
The charmer among the city-flatters celebrates his comeback: From the beginning of next year, Renault will sell a Twingo again and thus want to herald the current age even for smaller budgets.
Renault is once again managing to translate its history into modern electric cars. The next chapter is the small and charming Twingo, which will already overtake its German competitors in March as an electric microcar developed in record time.
Announced at less than 20,000 euros for the spring of 2026, this electric city car draws prices and weight down. Thought in part in China, it will be assembled in Slovenia, down from the manufacturer's past communication.
It will be produced in Slovenia.
French carmaker Renault today unveiled the electric Twingo model in Paris, which will be produced at Revoz in Novo Mesto. It is an affordable and practical city car that will cost less than 20,000 euros, said Renault Group CEO Francois Provost. Production will begin at the end of this year.
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