Renault Twingo E-Tech 2023: Information and Price of the Electric City Car

This page is translated from the original post "Renault Twingo E-Tech 2023 : infos et prix de la citadine électrique" in French.

Comment
Renault Twingo E-Tech 2022

Discover the Renault Twingo E-Tech, Renault’s tiny electric city car. Here is its history, range, and prices.

Launched in 2014, the third-generation Renault Twingo takes a very different approach from its previous two versions. Developed in partnership with the Germans from Smart (with the same chassis as the Fortwo EQ and Forfour EQ), the French micro-city car introduced a 100% electric version in 2020 as a supplement to its petrol variants.

the Leapmotor T03, since the former rivals Seat e-Mii and Skoda Citigo e iV are no longer available in the new car lineup.

Dimensions of the Renault Twingo E-Tech

Measuring 3.61 meters long, 1.64 meters wide, and 1.56 meters high, the Renault Twingo E-Tech remains more compact than a typical city car like the Renault Twingo (or the Zoe in an electric category). It is also slightly shorter than the Dacia Spring, another electric micro-city car from the Renault group (3.73 meters long).

Renault Twingo E-Tech charging port interior
Nothing distinguishes the electric version from the thermal Twingo.

With its 219-liter trunk, it lags behind its rival from the Romanian brand (290 liters). Still, note that the trunk volume increases to 980 liters once the rear seat is folded down. It then beats the Spring (620 liters).

A single motor and a small battery

Under the hood, the Renault Twingo E-Tech features an 82-horsepower electric motor. It is paired with batteries with a capacity of 22 kWh. It thus offers much better performance than the Spring, nearly doubling its power. However, it benefits from a lower battery capacity than its low-cost electric cousin (27.4 kWh).

Renault Twingo E-Tech technical view

With a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration time of 12.9 seconds, it literally leaves the Dacia behind. The electric Twingo almost plays in the big league of larger, more powerful electric city cars. Its top speed reaches 135 km/h.

Range and charging of the Renault Twingo E-Tech

When you say “small battery,” you inevitably mean “limited range.” The Twingo E-Tech cannot officially exceed 190 kilometers according to the WLTP certification cycle. In real life, under poor weather conditions, this range slightly surpasses 150 kilometers. In this aspect, the Dacia Spring performs slightly better with 230 WLTP kilometers.

Renault Twingo E-Tech charging port
No fast charging, but three-phase AC up to 22 kW.

To recharge, you need about 15 hours to reach 100% battery capacity on a standard household socket. The charging time drops to 8.5 hours with a 3.7 kW dedicated outlet and to 4 hours with a 7.4 kW wallbox. To go from 10% to 80% charge on an alternating current station at 22 kWh, plan for 47 minutes. But beware: the Twingo E-Tech is not compatible with rapid DC charging systems unlike other electric city cars on the market.

What is the price of the Renault Twingo E-Tech?

The Renault Twingo E-Tech was still available from €21,950 in its base version, but prices surged in 2022. The 2023 model year of the Renault Twingo E-Tech now starts at €25,250, with the entry-level “Authentic” trim. To benefit from a 7-inch touchscreen and smartphone connectivity with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, you need to choose the “Eclat” level at €26,550.

Twingo E-Tech RangeAuthenticÉquilibreTechnoUrban Night*
Purchase without bonus€25,250€26,550€27,950€28,850
LLD lease 37 months**€171€196€139€153
*Limited series **First rent of €9,500 excluding bonus

To enjoy alloy wheels and a rearview camera, you need to pay €27,950 for the “Techno” trim. Finally, the limited edition “Urban Night” adds lane departure warning and wireless charger.

Renault Twingo E-Tech electric prices and trims 2023
Prices and trims of the Renault Twingo E-Tech electric 2023

The car is eligible for the eco bonus of €5,000 for everyone, or up to €7,000 if you declare low income. Of course, a trade-in bonus is also possible when purchasing this electric Twingo. It ranges from €2,500 to €6,000, also subject to income conditions.

Renault TwingoDacia SpringVW e-up!Fiat 500e
VersionE-Tech45 EssentialElectricAction
Length3.61 m3.73 m3.60 m3.63 m
Width1.65 m1.58 m1.64 m1.75 m
Height1.54 m1.52 m1.51 m1.53 m
Boot capacity210 to 240 l290 l251 l185 l
Weight1,111 kg970 kg1,235 kg1,180 kg
Power82 hp44 hp83 hp95 hp
Batteries22 kWh27.4 kWh32.3 kWh23.8 kWh
Range190 km230 km255 km190 km
AC/DC charging22/- kW7.4/30 kW7.4/40 kW11/50 kW
Price€22,250€20,800€27,040€30,400
The electric Twingo compared to rivals

A Career End in 2024 with the R4 E-Tech?

Renault executives have already stated that the current Twingo will not be replaced. It should thus disappear within two years at most. The brand is expected to replace it with the electric R4 by 2024, based on the CMF-BEV platform of the upcoming R5 succeeding the Zoe.

Renault Twingo E-Tech driving

In the meantime, it is built at the Novo Mestro plant in Slovenia. Its battery is supplied by LG Energy Solution, one of the global leaders and Renault’s long-standing partner.

Technical sheet of the Renault Twingo E-Tech electric 2023

Renault Twingo E-Tech
Length3.61 m
Width excluding mirrors1.65 m
Height1.54 m
Trunk capacity210 to 240 l
Turning circle8.6 m
Weight1,111 kg
Of which batteries165 kg
Electric motorswound rotor synchronous
Power60 kW / 82 hp
Torque260 Nm
Motor positionFront
TransmissionFront wheels (traction)
0-100 km/h12.9 s
Maximum speed135 km/h
Towing with brakesNo
BatteryLG-LFP 22 kWh
WLTP range190 km
Consumption16 kWh/100 km
Max AC charging22 kW
Time at 2.3 kW15h
Time at 3.7 kW8h
Time at 7.4 kW4h
80% charge at 11 kW2h10
80% charge at 22 kW1h
Fast DC chargingNo
Maximum power permitted3 CV

Also read: Fiat 500e electric: info and price of the chic city car

We also suggestthese articles:

Electric Car

With the Standard Model Y, Tesla does not fix any of its problems

Recent articles