New Renault 5 Turbo 3E is a 547-horsepower pocket rocket
Renault has announced that the highly anticipated R5 Turbo 3E will come with 547 bhp and be limited to 1,980 examples.
Under the bonnet, there is a 70-kWh lithium-ion battery pack and two electric motors, which the manufacturer claims can take the car over 400 km on a single charge. It boasts 800-volt technology too, allowing the car to be charged at speeds of up to 350 kW, allowing a 15 to 80% top up to be completed in 15 minutes.
In terms of acceleration, the Turbo 3E can do 0-100 km/h in under 3.5 seconds and will reach a top speed of 270 km/h.
Its exterior features deep front bumpers, flared wheel arches and a three-door bodystyle. At the front, there are square-shaped LED headlights and a front splitter. Down the side, large air intakes to help cool the brakes and to channel air around the wheels and under the lights.
Inside, the car is a strict two-seater. The dashboard includes a 10.1-inch driver's display and a 10.25-inch infotainment screen. There are sports bucket seats with six-point seat belt harnesses, while the seats and dashboard are finished off in Alcantara.
Fabrice Cambolive, chief executive of Renault brand, said: 'By creating the new category of electric 'mini-supercars' with the Renault 5 Turbo 3E, the Renault brand once again demonstrates the passion and spirit of boldness and innovation that has always driven it. This exuberant, over-excited model promises the best performance and sensations in just four metres of length, which is unprecedented in the market.'
He added: 'With this car, Renault continues to make electric vehicles ever more desirable, further extending its ability to provide solutions for every need and every desire.'
Prices are yet to be revealed, but the car will go on sale in 2027 with reservations opening in the next few weeks. The price is expected to be significantly higher than the €24,900 or €38,700 that Renault has charged for previous R5 spin-offs.

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