
Renault intends to create a catalog around the Ampère range 7 electric models until 2031.
At the entry level we will have the Renault Twingo which will come in an urban version, less than 20,000 eurosbut not before 2026 year.
To become a leader in Europe
This is convenient large conference press release that the Renault group presented the strategy of its new organization: Ampere.
The purpose of this new organization: evolve a part that focuses on electric vehicles around the world.
Among the new features expected in the coming years, Ampère has introduced a new one Renault Twingo.
The latter will cost less 20,000 euros (before subsidy) or €100 per month, and will directly challenge the Citroën ë-C3, scheduled for 2025 year.
The average consumption is 10 kWh/100 km
To suggest attractive priceRenault Twingo will have less range than the biggest cars can offer.
However, Luca de Meo announced an average consumption 10 kW/100 km. This should allow users to benefit autonomy more than decent despite the battery Less.
The new Twingo will be assembled in Europe and consider the concept Gigacasting Tesla The goal here is to sculpt big pieces a whole piece
Recognizable design
Renault is presented concept car future Renault Twingo, during the conference. In short, this means that the design will be changed its commercialization in 2026.
with first seconds where we see the future of the Twingo, we recognize leadership the earliest Twingo to date 1992 year.
However, there is a slight difference, this model is presented together with the car five doors, not three, as usual. Finally, we observe round headlights, but in 100% LED version.
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Source: Auto Plus

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