The Renault 4 Loses Its Roof and Gains Charm
The Renault 4 E-Tech electric Plein Sud, the convertible version of the French electric car, starts at 31,110 euros.
The Renault 4 E-Tech electric range expands with a new version called “Plein Sud”. Equipped with an electric fabric sunroof, this convertible variant will be available for order starting May 5, 2026. Renault announces a starting price set at 31,110 euros in Techno trim and 33,110 euros in Iconic trim, after deducting the ecological bonus.

With this Renault 4 E-Tech electric Plein Sud, the French manufacturer is focusing on style and “open-air” driving. Inspired by the iconic Renault 4 Plein Air from the 1960s, this new version retains the practical spirit of the urban electric SUV while adding a more leisurely and relaxed touch.
Head in the Air
The black fabric sunroof, which is electrically controlled, can open to a length of 92 cm and a width of 80 cm. The goal is to allow front and rear passengers to enjoy an open-air driving sensation and a brighter cabin. Renault specifies that this version was conceived from the outset to preserve the interior space and headroom.
To develop this system, Renault collaborated with specialists Webasto and Haartz. The manufacturer promises a good level of acoustic insulation and waterproofing despite the integration of the convertible roof. The mechanism can be controlled via a button, the vehicle key, or even by voice command thanks to the onboard assistant Reno.
In parallel, the entire Renault 4 E-Tech electric range is evolving with new driver assistance features, including an advanced driver monitoring system and an emergency stop assistant. Renault also announces an improvement in charging times in cold weather thanks to an upgrade to the thermal management system of the battery.
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With this Plein Sud version, the Renault 4 electric puts more emphasis on charm and driving experience while retaining its urban versatility ambitions.
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This page is translated from the original post "La Renault 4 perd son toit et gagne en charme" in French.
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