
Brand New Renault 5 110kW Roland Garros Comfort Range 52 kWh 5dr Auto
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Vehicle summary
Mileage | Zero miles |
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Fuel | Electric |
Gears | Automatic |
Battery capacity | 52 kW/h |
Electric range (combined) | 252 miles* |
CO2 emissions | 0 g/km |
Doors | 5 |
Body type | Hatchback |
Colour | Choice of colours |
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Featured specification
- 5 charging indicator on bonnet [lights up w. welcome sequence + shows increments of 20%]
- Heat pump
- Rear view camera
- Heated driver and front passenger seats
- Front
- rear and side parking sensors
- Reno - the official Renault avatar
- Voice control for navigation system with built in google assistant
- OpenR link 10.1" central touchscreen multimedia system: Google built in
- DC charge preconditioning
- Wireless smartphone replication and integration via Apple carplay and Android auto
- Automatic dual zone climate control
- Connected services including over the air updates
- e-Call (emergency call)
- Intelligent speed assist with speed sign recognition and overspeed warning
- Lane departure warning system
- My safety switch: shortcut to personalise configuration of driving aids
- Traffic sign recognition
- Bi-directional charge: power to object [V2L]
- Arkamys audio system
- Automatic headlight levelling
- Automatic high / low beam
- 6 way lumbar support
- Keyless entry
- 100% Electric Car
- 10.3" digital driver information display
- Active lane keeping assist with front and rear sensor
- Multisense: customisable driving modes (personalised
- sport
- eco
- comfort)
- Navigation system with build in google maps
- Wi-Fi hotspot
- Active driver assist
- Blind spot warning
- Internet access
- Lane centering assist
- Automatic LED front headlights with micro-optics + french flag in the light
- Electric adjustable/heated/auto folding door mirrors
- Frameless electrochromic interior rear view mirror
- Heated steering wheel
- Electric parking brake with auto hold function
- Self steering parking system (Handsfree parking)
- Adaptive cruise control with Stop and Go
- Battery pre-conditioning for DC charging
- AC 11kW + DC 100kW
- Roland garros logo set amongst a design to reflect stadium architecture front door decal
- Ambient interior lighting with Renault 5 illumination under passenger dashboard
- Brushed aluminium door sills featuring Roland-Garros parris with cross of saint andrew graphics
- Fabric/synthetic leather upholstery
- Gear 'e-pop' shifter
- Roland Garros has a tennis racket handle design
- Synthetic leather steering wheel
- 18" Electro black diamond cut alloy wheels
Standard specification
Driver Convenience
10.3" digital driver information display | 2 front USB-C ports |
Active driver assist | Active lane keeping assist with front and rear sensor |
Adaptive cruise control with Stop and Go | Blind spot warning |
Bluetooth | Clay coloured wireless smartphone charger |
Connected services including over the air updates | Driver attention alert system |
e-Call (emergency call) | Engine start button |
Exterior temperature display | Front, rear and side parking sensors |
Intelligent speed assist with speed sign recognition and overspeed warning | Internet access |
Lane centering assist | Lane departure warning system |
Miles per hour configuration | Multisense: customisable driving modes (personalised, sport, eco, comfort) |
My safety switch: shortcut to personalise configuration of driving aids | Navigation system with build in google maps |
OpenR link 10.1" central touchscreen multimedia system: Google built in, DC charge preconditioning | PAS |
Qrescue | Rear cross traffic alert |
Rear view camera | Reno - the official Renault avatar |
Safe stopping distance warning | safety coach - provide advice to the driver to improve safety score |
safety score - assess ability to drive safely and help improve driving style | Self steering parking system (Handsfree parking) |
Service interval indicator | Speed alert |
Speed limiter | Steering wheel mounted cruise control |
Tailgate | Traffic sign recognition |
Trip computer | Voice control for navigation system with built in google assistant |
Wi-Fi hotspot | Wireless smartphone replication and integration via Apple carplay and Android auto |
Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension
5 charging indicator on bonnet [lights up w. welcome sequence + shows increments of 20%] | AC 11kW + DC 100kW |
Battery pre-conditioning for DC charging | Bi-directional charge adapter [V2L] |
Bi-directional charge: power to object [V2L] | Fireman access - hatch designed to flood the battery quickly if needed to contain and control battery fire |
Home wallbox cable [mode 3, 6.5m] | SD pyro switch - disconnect the battery from high-voltage network to ensure safety as needed |
Entertainment
Arkamys audio system | Digital radio |
Steering wheel audio controls |
Exterior Features
2x 3rd brake reversing light | Automatic headlight levelling |
Automatic high / low beam | Automatic LED daytime running lights |
Automatic LED front headlights with micro-optics + french flag in the light | Black door mirrors |
Body coloured bumpers | Electric adjustable/heated/auto folding door mirrors |
Frameless electrochromic interior rear view mirror | Front and rear electric windows with one touch |
Heated rear window | Heated windscreen washer nozzles |
LED fog lights | LED indicator signal |
LED rear lights | Privacy glass |
Rain sensor | Rear band with "RENAULT" in satin chrome and satin chrome "5" |
Rear side wing doors | Rear wiper |
Roland garros logo set amongst a design to reflect stadium architecture front door decal | Shark fin antenna |
Variable intermittent front wash/wipe |
Interior Features
12v socket in front | 2 front and 2 rear touch LED interior lighting |
3 rear headrests | 3 seat bench in 2nd row |
6 way lumbar support | 60/40 split folding rear seat |
Ambient interior lighting with Renault 5 illumination under passenger dashboard | Automatic dual zone climate control |
Brushed aluminium door sills featuring Roland-Garros parris with cross of saint andrew graphics | Cabin air filter |
Fabric/synthetic leather upholstery | Front door panel - Exclusive grey fabric |
Front fixed centre storage console with armrest | Front head restraints |
Front seats with manual height adjustment | Gear 'e-pop' shifter, Roland Garros has a tennis racket handle design |
Heat pump | Heated driver and front passenger seats |
Heated steering wheel | Luggage compartment light |
Multifunction steering wheel | Pollen filter |
Reach adjustable steering wheel | Single front passenger seat |
Synthetic leather steering wheel |
Passive Safety
3x3 point rear seat belts | Active emergency braking system - Urban and pedestrian/cyclist |
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) | Approaching vehicle sound for pedestrians |
Automatic emergency braking system with intersection function | Curtain airbags |
Driver airbag | Electric child locks |
Electric parking brake with auto hold function | Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) |
Emergency brake assist with collision avoidance braking (braking on impact]) | Front and rear seatbelt pretensoners |
Front side airbags | Height adjustable front seatbelts |
Hill start assist | Isofix child seat anchor points [2x rear + 1x front passenger] |
Passenger airbag | Passenger airbag deactivation system |
Rear automatic emergency braking system | Rear occupant safe exit alert |
Seatbelt reminder | Traction control |
Tyre pressure monitor | Vehicle dynamic control |
Security
Alarm | Keyless entry |
Locking wheel nuts | Remote central locking |
Thatcham approved immobiliser |
Trim
Dashboard - Satin chrome finish |
Wheels
18" Electro black diamond cut alloy wheels | Tyre inflation kit |
Technical specification
Electric Vehicle Data
Battery Capacity % guaranteed under warranty | 70 | Battery Capacity in kWh | 52 |
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Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins) | 1707 | Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change | 0-100 |
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW | 2.3 | Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins) | 467 |
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change | 0-100 | Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW | 7.4 |
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins) | 291 | Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change | 0-100 |
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW | 11 | Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Charge Time (Mins) | 30 |
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Percentage Change | 15-80 | Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Power Supply - kW | 100 |
Battery Type | Lithium-ion | Charging Port Location | Right Side Front |
Coupler/Connector Type | CCS Type 2 | Maximum Charging Rate - kW | 100 |
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage | 100000 | Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years | 8 |
Usable Battery Capacity | 52 | WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - City | 14.2 |
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb | 15.2 | WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - City | 4.4 |
WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb | 4.1 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City - TEH | 568 |
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City - TEL | 570 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb | 406 |
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb - TEH | 404 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb - TEL | 406 |
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City - TEH | 353 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City - TEL | 354 |
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb | 252 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb - TEH | 251 |
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb - TEL | 252 |
Emissions - ICE
CO2 (g/km) | 0 | Noise Level dB(A) | 65 |
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Engine and Drive Train
CC | 1 | Compression Ratio | [not available] |
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Gears | 1 SPEED | Transmission | AUTO |
General
Badge Engine CC | 0.0 | Badge Power | 150 |
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Coin Description | 110kW 52 kWh | Coin Series | Roland Garros com Rg |
Generation Mark | 1 | Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07 | 22E |
Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years | 3 | NCAP Adult Occupant Protection % | 80 |
NCAP Child Occupant Protection % | 80 | NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09 | 4 |
NCAP Pedestrian Protection % | 76 | NCAP Safety Assist % | 68 |
Service Interval Frequency - Months | 24 | Service Interval Mileage | 18000 |
Vehicle Homologation Class | M1 |
Performance
0 to 62 mph (secs) | 7.9 | Engine Power - BHP | 150 |
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Engine Power - KW | 110 | Engine Power - PS | True |
Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 181 | Engine Torque - MKG | 25 |
Engine Torque - NM | 245 | Engine Torque - RPM | 1000 |
Top Speed | 93 |
Test Cycles
Emissions Test Cycle | WLTP | RDE Certification Level | N/A |
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Tyres
Alloys? | True | Tyre Size Front | 195/55 R18 |
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Tyre Size Rear | 195/55 R18 | Tyre Size Spare | TYRE REPAIR KIT |
Wheel Style | ELECTRO | Wheel Type | 18" ALLOY |
Vehicle Dimensions
Height | 1498 | Length | 3922 |
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Wheelbase | 2540 | Width | 1774 |
Width (including mirrors) | 2020 |
Weight and Capacities
Gross Vehicle Weight | 1920 | Luggage Capacity (Seats Down) | 959 |
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Luggage Capacity (Seats Up) | 277 | Max. Loading Weight | 460 |
Max. Towing Weight - Braked | 500 | Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked | 500 |
Minimum Kerbweight | 1460 | No. of Seats | 5 |
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb | 10.3 |
Independent review
Review courtesy of Car and Driving
Renault 5 E-Tech Electric
Renault's 5 E-Tech Electric aims to redefine what a trendy tiny EV can be. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.
Ten Second Review
Renault aims to 'democratise electric technology in Europe', starting with this 5 E-Tech Electric small hatch. Back in the Seventies, the original 5 effectively pioneered the supermini genre: its look is nostalgically referenced here, in combination with futuristic design.
Background
The future of Renault starts here. Well actually, it started back in 2021 when freshly installed company CEO Luca de Meo took one look at the retro '5 E-Tech' concept car his designers had just sketched and said "build that". It's taken some time for that to happen and in the interim, this new-era Renault 5 has become the poster child for de Meo's so-called 'Renaultution' plan to transform the company with a very different range of EV-led models. It's only electric - designed to replace the ZOE - and sits on the company's dedicated 'AmpR Small' platform, which will also be used for forthcoming Renault 4 and Twingo models as well as the new-era Nissan Micra. Associated performance brand Alpine sells a hot hatch spin-off, the A290. Like all of these models, the 5 celebrates its smallness - and aims to replicate the ongoing market success of other modernised retro small EV designs, like the MINI Cooper Electric and the Fiat 500e. As with those cars, lots of advanced technology lies behind the nostalgic Seventies design cues.
Driving Experience
You expect nimble, agile handling from a small car that looks like this and Renault says that there are two design keys here that provide it. Obviously important for agility are the measures that have kept kerb weight to under a tonne and a half; that's unusual for an EV. Unusual for a small hatch of any kind is the replacement of the normal torsion beam suspension set-up for a more sophisticated rear multi-link arrangement. That not only makes the ride more supple but also offers extra stability in extreme manoeuvres, like avoiding a child running out into the road. In terms of power, things kick off with a base 120hp variant that uses a 40kWh battery with a 190 mile range and makes 62mph in 9.0s. But the 5 E-Tech will mainly be chosen its top form with a 150hp motor energised by a 52kWh battery capable of taking the car up to 248 miles between charges. The 52kWh version gets to 62mph in 7.9s but runs out of steam at 93mph. If you want to go faster in a 5, remember that there's always the Alpine A290 version of this design, which can offer up to 217bhp. Drive dynamics for the standard 5 are based on those of Renault's Megane E-Tech, though the steering isn't quite as sharp and darty as it is in that car, the ratio slackened from 12:1 to 13:7. A brake-by-wire system features as standard.
Design and Build
It's ironic that the young, trendy fashionistas being targeted here are the people least likely to remember the Seventies Renault 5 this car references so extensively. Superminis were much smaller in those days and the 5 E-Tech is also extremely compact - by small EV hatch standards anyway, measuring just 3.92m long; which is a small size down from something like a Vauxhall Corsa Electric. Think more Fiat 500e. Like that Italian rival, there's delicious nostalgia dripping from almost every part of this Gallic tiddler's bodywork. It's not just the familiar shape that your dad will recognise. The original 5 had only three doors, hence the way that the rear handles here are hidden in the C-pillars to reference that. There are nods to the classic 5 Turbo hot hatch too - like the rear spoiler; and an offset hump on the bonnet which here incorporates the battery charging indicator, but references the asymmetric cooling vent on the original fast 5. There are modern trendy touches too - notably the headlights, one of the few things changed over the original 2021 motor show concept version of this model. These LEDs reference Manga comic characters and illuminate with a small square when the main beam isn't in use; like a human eye pupil which 'winks' at you when you approach the car with a key fob. The wheel rims are large 18-inchers and at the back, the concept model's full-width light bar is replaced by a black plastic panel that aims to emphasise the 3.77m width. The cabin also sets out to combine real-world technology with retro design. The main Seventies reference lies with the padded stitched passenger-side dashboard moulding, which can be trimmed in several distinctive sustainable textiles, according to the trim level chosen. Over 18% of the car's material content is recycled and you can have denim trimming made from reclaimed PET plastic bottles. Analogue instrument gauges like the original would have been an interesting nostalgic touch, but instead there's the now-expected binnacle screen, offered in either 7 or 10-inch sizes, depending on trim. All variants pair this display with a Google OS-based 10-inch central infotainment screen, which features a ChatGPT-enabled voice-control virtual assistant named 'RENO'. This is there to help you get the most out of your 5, not only responding to questions (like how to pair your 'phone or how to change a tyre for example) but also politely nagging you with supposedly helpful suggestions. So for instance in a traffic jam, RENO will suggest you switch to the 'Eco' drive mode for greater frugality. If you've the windows open with the air con on, RENO will suggest you turn it off. Irritating or intuitive? Only you can decide. The seats offer a bright range of coloured fabrics and can feature thick corduroy-style padded inserts. The climate controls are thankfully of the physical variety. And, weirdly, you can customise drive shift stalk with a range of clip-on attachments that look a bit like lipsticks. There's even an optional baguette holder that clips onto the centre console. In a car this short, you wouldn't expect much rear seat room, but it helps that the 2.54m wheelbase takes up most of the body length. A couple of adults will be fine for short-to-medium-length journeys. Out back, the 326-litre boot is bigger than you might expect, though that's 60-litres less than you get in a Clio supermini.
Market and Model
To start with, the top 52kWh model with a 148bhp motor will be offered and expect pricing starting at around the £23,000 mark, but you will be looking at closer to £30,000 for a better specified model. There are three trim levels - 'Evolution', 'Techno' and top 'Iconic Cinq'. Standard equipment across the range includes LED headlights, 18-inch alloy wheels, wireless 'Android Auto' and 'Apple CarPlay' and keyless entry and start. Higher-spec 'Techno' models come with a 10-inch instrument display, Google integration for the infotainment system, wireless smartphone charging and a reversing camera. The top-spec 'Iconic' adds heat for the seats and steering wheel, plus all-round parking sensors and 'chrono' diamond-cut 18-inch wheels. One nice standard touch across the range is the bonnet battery indicator, which has the number 5 split into backlit sections that show off your battery percentage. Across the line-up, there are five colour options - 'Pearl White', 'Starry Black', 'Midnight Blue', 'Pop Yellow' and metallic 'Pop Green'. You get a wide range of different upholstery options too, which use sustainably-sourced materials. The 18-inch wheels come in differing styles and there are various customisation options for buyers to choose from. Plus you will be able to specify sticker packs to further personalise the exterior.
Cost of Ownership
There are two ways to get acceptable range from an EV these days. One of them - sticking in a huge battery - simply isn't feasible with a car this small, so Renault's gone all out with the other option in this regard - light weight. They developed a bespoke motor that cuts 15kg in mass and 3cm in length. Which is energised by nickel-manganese-cobalt batteries that use a simplified layout in which cells are batched into larger square shapes. That cuts weight - a lot. The base 40kWh pack (using 3 modules with 31 cells apiece) weighs 240kg. The 52kWh pack (using 4 groups of 46 cells) weighs 300kg. As a result, a base 40kWh 5 E-Tech has a kerb weight of just 1,372kg - which is feather-light for an EV. The 52kWh model's 1,449kg weight is about the same as the heaviest version of the brand's combustion Captur small crossover model. To give you some perspective, the original Renault ZOE small EV had a battery of just 22kWh in size, yet weighed in at 1,468kg. Obviously, all this has a huge impact on range figures - 190 miles for the 40kWh model and 248 miles for the 52kWh version. Aerodynamics affect these range figures too of course. Renault says the rear spoiler nets 5 miles of extra range; the 'Techno' trim's clear-faced alloy wheels net another 5 miles. And the slatted rear light design is good for another 2 miles. Remember that charging speeds vary here with battery choice; for the 40kWh model, it's 80kW. For the 52kWh version, it's 100kW. In both cases, expect a 15 to 80% top-up to take just under half an hour from a public DC charger. The brand is also offering 'Vehicle-to-Grid' (V2G) compatibility, so that electricity from the car's battery can be intelligently fed back into your home - or even back into the national grid (though you'll need a special 'Mobilize' wall box terminal and a bespoke electricity contract do that). This 5's charging point can also be used to supply up to 11kW of energy to external devices - like, say, a lap top or a camping light. A heat pump is standard, helping to maximise range in particularly cold weather. And the E-Tech system uses Google Maps to automatically begin pre-conditioning the battery when the car is nearing charging points selected in the app. That will mean the battery is then at a perfect temperature on arrival, which will allow you to charge it faster and more efficiently. The Google-based journey planner built into the system can even consider wind direction and speed to predict energy consumption.
Summary
The 5 E-Tech doesn't have to be Renault's core B-segment model, which frees it up to be innovative and rather unique. The look has a design longevity that the French maker thinks could last decades, much like the Fiat 500 or the MINI. While the styling of its Clio showroom stablemate must continually change with the times, the 'cinq' doesn't necessarily have to. Whether it will 'democratise electric technology in Europe' as its maker hopes is debatable; Groupe Renault's far more affordable Dacia Spring EV is more likely to do that. But the 5 will play its part in encouraging a wider cross-section of customers to switch to EV. It's cute, it's different and it's the future - with a bit of the past thrown in.
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- Performance
- 70%
- Handling
- 80%
- Comfort
- 60%
- Space
- 70%
- Styling
- 90%
- Build
- 60%
- Value
- 60%
- Equipment
- 70%
- Economy
- 70%
- Depreciation
- 80%
- Insurance
- 70%
* Figures for fuel consumption, the CO2 produced, and/or the pure electric range are provided for comparative purposes only and are based on laboratory testing. The actual figures under real world driving conditions will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions, vehicle load and the health of the battery.
Personal contract purchase (PCP)
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48 monthly payments of | £445 |
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Deposit | £445 |
Renault deposit | £500 |
Total amount payable | £34,981 |
Fixed interest rate | 2% |
Representative APR | 5.9% |
Cash price | £30,005 |
Credit amount | £29,060 |
Contract mileage | 24,000 |
Excess mileage charge | 8.0p per mile |
Optional final payment | £12,676 |
Term (months) | 49 |
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