Renault 5, the best is yet to come and it will be cheaper!
This page is translated from the original post "Renault 5, le meilleur est à venir et ce sera moins cher !" in French.

Renault is increasing its financing offers for the electric R5, but the upcoming launch of the “Five” could shake up the market.
Before you decide to buy the Renault 5, it is crucial to define your needs. The French manufacturer here reinvents the legendary R5 with a modern and attractive design, creating a real love at first sight. But beware, this car is not for everyone.
With its compact trunk, limited rear space, and two batteries (40 and 52 kWh) offering 312 to 410 km of range on the WLTP cycle, the R5 is mainly suitable for daily commuting. On the highway, the range drops to about 250 km with the larger battery. If you often travel long distances, this model may not meet your expectations. However, for city or suburban trips with daily recharging, it checks all the boxes.
Is Range a Priority on a Renault 5?
The R5 offers two motorizations: 120 and 150 hp. In urban use, the difference is subtle. If you’re looking for a more powerful version, the Alpine A290 might be a better option.
The new feature is the imminent arrival of the Renault Five, a more affordable entry-level version. With its 40 kWh battery (300 km range) and a 95 hp motor, it offers ideal versatility for everyday use. Additionally, its lower price echoes the formula that made the original R5 a success: lightness, practicality, and controlled cost.
Renault already offers competitive deals on the R5, with monthly payments between 200 and 300 euros for a 37-month lease with 30,000 km. This weekend, the brand is offering an exceptional deal: two months of free rent for any long-term rental (LLD) subscription! With the Five, even more attractive offers are expected, around 200 €/month with minimal down payment thanks to ecological bonuses and the CEE bonus.

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