The Renault 5 Turbo 3E will pack a pair of electric motors at the rear that are good for 500 hp at the wheel. This battery-electric Renault can sprint to 62 mph from a standing start in 3.5 seconds, ...
Update: Since its initial reveal, Renault has confirmed that the Renault 5 Turbo 3E will be a limited-production model, with only 1,980 numbered units available, reinforcing its exclusivity. The ...
Modern Renault 5 Turbo with electric power has been unveiled The new 5 Turbo 3E is the spiritual successor to the 5 Turbo and 5 Turbo 2 homologation specials of the 1980s Power in the 5 Turbo 3E comes ...
The Renault 5 Turbo is set to return as a hot all-electric model, Renault Group CEO Luca De Meo has told the The Independent. “Yeah, that’s the future. I’m trying to find a way,” said the Renault ...
Renault wants to build a 500-horsepower rear-wheel drive two-door hatchback. Called the 5 Turbo 3E, it's an electric nod to the rally-bred R5 Turbo of the 1980s. It has two electric motors housed in ...
Man, does this thing look freakin' awesome. Nothing about the design has changed over the past few months, which I'm not complaining about. Though some details like the taillights are shared with the ...
A flurry of orders, rave reviews and a Car of the Year gong proved Renault made the right decision bringing the 5 back as an EV, and now it’s taken the retro-electric idea a step further. The 5 Turbo ...
Renault Group and Protean Electric – a developer of in-wheel motors (IWM) - have announced that the Renault brand will use Protean as the supplier of IWMs on its electric mini-supercar, Renault 5 ...
Renault continues to look to the past with a performance version of its affordable electric hatchback. Just as the electric Renault 5 E-Tech is inspired by the cult-classic original that launched in ...
The Renault 5 Turbo 2 is a legendary car from a time 40 years ago when hot hatchbacks were perhaps at their peak. On Monday, Renault debuted a sequel: the Renault 5 Turbo 3E, an all-electric 540 hp ...
According to some voices, the French automaker Renault is currently going through a revival phase. And no, we're not talking about the way it decided to help resuscitate its alliance partner ...