Renault revealed the interior of the new Twingo E-Tech at the Brussels Motor Show 2025, highlighting a minimalist and functional design that brings elements from the original 1992 model back to life.
The electric car features practical details, such as physical controls for frequent functions and smart storage solutions, as well as components shared with the Renault 4 and 5 models.
With an estimated price below $20,500, the five-door compact promises to be affordable and efficient, ideal for urban commuting with its compact 3.75-meter design and space for five occupants.
Developed in partnership with a Chinese company, the Twingo Mk4 was conceived in a record time of two years, with continuous improvements as production approaches. Notable changes include adjustments to the bumpers, door handles, and rear lights, as well as functional details like redesigned air intakes.
Despite the excitement, there is still no confirmation of a right-hand drive version, which could limit its sales in the UK due to the high adaptation costs.
The new Twingo is an example of Renault’s progress in its electrification strategy, led by the Ampere sub-division. Positioned below the Renault 4 and 5 models, the vehicle aims to combine energy efficiency with nostalgic and innovative design. Features such as adjustable seats, sustainable details, and a modern interior enhance the car’s practical and accessible appeal, with an official release expected in 2026.
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