We finally know the prices of the Renault 5 E-Tech and it’s more expensive than expected


We already knew everything or almost everything about the Renault 5 E-Tech. The big question that remained was that of the price affixed at the bottom of the invoice. Although we will have to wait a little longer to know if the most modest version of the electric car will manage to fall below the symbolic bar of €25,000, we now know the prices for the one with the largest battery.

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Prices of the Renault 5 E-Tech

Available in two types of high-end finishes, the Renault 5 E-Tech with 52 kWh (150 hp) battery is therefore offered at the following prices:

  • Techno: €33,490
  • Iconic Five: €35,490

The Techno finish offers the following equipment:

  • charger AC 11 kW (DC 100 kW)
  • heat pump
  • automatic air conditioning
  • 10” digital dashboard
  • 10.1” central touch screen
  • route planner
  • integrated Google services
  • voice assistant Reno
  • wireless smartphone replication
  • induction smartphone charger
  • front central armrest with storage
  • denim-style upholstery
  • electrochromic interior rearview mirror
  • automatic lights and wipers
  • intelligent high beams
  • electrically folding mirrors
  • front and rear parking sensors
  • rear view camera
  • hill start assist
  • lane keeping aid
  • lane change alert
  • adaptive cruise control
  • fatigue detector
  • charge indicator on the hood
  • Techno decorative stickers
  • dark tinted rear windows
  • 18” Techno alloy wheels

The Iconic Cinq finish adds:

  • heated steering wheel
  • heated front seats
  • gray/yellow biton upholstery
  • frameless interior rearview mirror
  • side parking sensors
  • semi-autonomous parking
  • level 2 semi-autonomous driving
  • rear traffic alert
  • Iconic Cinq side stickers
  • black star roof
  • red or gray roof trim
  • gloss black body protectors
  • 18” Chrono alloy wheels
  • bidirectional V2G charger
  • socket for powering external devices V2L

These prices do not take into account the ecological bonus on purchase, which reduces the bill by €4,000. The prices charged for the versions integrating a more modest 40 kWh battery (95 or 120 hp) have not been communicated.

You will have to be patient

Delivery will not begin immediately, including for the 52 kWh version. Common buyers will have to wait until the end of January 2025 to get their hands on the vehicle, while owners of the R Pass pre-reservation ticket will see deliveries begin in December of this year.

To know the prices of the 40 kWh version, not available before 2025, you will have to wait a little longer. According to Renault, its starting price in Five finish and without bonus should however be €25,000. The bet therefore seems a priori won, in principle.

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