Renault revealed the 5 Prototype, a show car that’s essentially a modern electric incarnation of the iconic R5 city car, as part of its “Renaulution” strategic plan which includes launching seven new electric vehicles by 2025. It’s not that hard to see that the new Renault 5 was heavily inspired by the original’s design, blending its clean lines and flush surfaces with futuristic detailing on the lights and the front fascia.
Renault’s Design Director Gilles Vidal
repurposed styling elements from the original to meet the needs of a modern EV,
like the offset bonnet intake which now hides the charging hatch, the rear
lights that feature aero flaps, and the front fog lights which now act as
daytime running lights.
It also features front and rear logos that
light up, a textile roof panel, as well as the French flag on the door mirrors.
Renault didn’t reveal any shots of the interior yet, but says it features a
small transparent screen on the dashboard that can also project messages to
people outside the vehicle.
The French carmaker didn’t mention any
details on the electric powertrain, like horsepower or driving range, but said
that the new Renault 5 is designed as an electric vehicle from the get-go,
which means that there’s not going to be a variant with an ICE powertrain.
The Renault 5 EV will also be joined by a
modern EV reincarnation of another historic nameplate, the Renault 4. The
French automaker wants 30 percent of its sales to be fully electric vehicles by
2025, and models like the new 5 will definitely play a big role in this.