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Like the Renault 5 but want more room? The 4 might be fab for you
IF WE’D DONE this test a number of years ago, it would have looked very different. You see, both of these cars revive names of old models but, where one used to be a petrol-powered family car and the
THERE are two distinct routes that car makers can take to electrify their model line-ups. Depending on time frames and cost, some companies have been able to create bespoke EV platforms, with scalable
Renault’s daring decision to reinvent the famous 5 and bust one of car design’s fundamental rules – ‘never regurgitate your history’ – appears to have been a masterstroke. The new, all-electric 5 ooze
THE retro-themed Renault 5 has dominated the headlines when it comes to stylish small cars, ever since it launched late last year. But if truth be told, we’ve been holding out for its eye-catching Ren
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That the Renault 4 – the quiet, ultra-utilitarian, semi-forgotten character from the 1960s – would be reincarnated in 2025 as a bubbly electric crossover seemed unlikely not long ago. However, once th