The Renault 4 has its Roland-Garros version

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Renault 4 Roland-Garros

A Renault 4 Roland-Garros Show Car will be presented at the Porte d’Auteuil during the big tennis fortnight.

As part of its premium partnership with the Roland-Garros tournament, which will take place from May 18 to June 7, 2026, Renault unveiled the Renault 4 Roland-Garros E-Tech electric show car on April 16. This vehicle previews a production version expected to be launched in the fall of 2026.

Little Extras

The show car adopts a Glacier White color combined with black side pillars and roof arches. It stands out with specific elements:

  • 18-inch “Parisienne” diamond-cut wheels with a Terracotta Brown center cap.
  • Fender decorations featuring the tournament logo.
  • A black canvas electric sunroof (Plein Sud version), offering an opening area of 92 cm by 80 cm.

A Very Tennis-Oriented Interior

The cabin integrates materials and visual codes related to tennis. The upholstery consists of 100% recycled light gray textile, complemented by blue-coated textile side supports. Several details recall the event’s identity, including an induction charging mat and clay-colored floor mats. The “e-pop shifter” gear lever is designed to evoke the grip of a tennis racket.

The vehicle will be displayed at the Renault stand at the Porte d’Auteuil stadium alongside the Twingo E-Tech electric and Renault 5 Roland-Garros.

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As the official transporter, Renault will provide a fleet of 188 vehicles (mainly Scenic and Rafale) and deploy two autonomous shuttles to ensure transportation between the Porte d’Auteuil and the village. The show car is also available for consultation in augmented reality via the hello reno mobile app.

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This page is translated from the original post "La Renault 4 a sa version Roland-Garros" in French.

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