Will an electric Renault cost less than 20,000 euros starting tomorrow?
This page is translated from the original post "Une Renault électrique à moins de 20 000 euros dès demain ?" in French.

Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 2:00 PM, Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault Group will present the Ampere strategy, the company’s 100% electric branch.
Initiated as part of Renault Group’s Renaulution strategic plan, Ampere embodies the Revolution phase by establishing itself as a new business model. The third phase of Renault Group’s strategic plan, Ampere has been launched and becomes the first pure player in Europe dedicated to electric vehicles and software. The creation of Ampere has been effective since November 1, 2023.
The company employs over 11,000 people, including 35% engineers who design, develop, manufacture, and market under the Renault brand high-performance, safe, and sustainable vehicles. Together, they are working to lead this large-scale transition toward electric mobility.
Ampere aims to offer a catalog of 6 electric vehicles by 2030, including the Mégane E-Tech, already launched, the new Scénic currently being launched, the small R5, expected in fall 2024 — which will have two cousins under the Alpine and Nissan brands — and a small SUV inspired by the 4L, scheduled for 2025.
However, the most anticipated model is, of course, this small Renault priced below €20,000, highly awaited. With its ë-C3, an emissions-free city car priced below €25,000 before eco-bonus, or around €20,000 net, Citroën has already positioned itself in this promising sector of low-cost electric vehicles. Of course, there is the Romanian cousin Dacia Spring, but unlike the small Romanian manufactured in China, the Citroën offers much higher finish quality and features fitting of its time. Its production will be carried out at Stellantis’s plant in Trnava, Slovakia, starting from the second quarter of 2024.
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