2022 Renault 5 EV Prototype Confirmed For Production
by AutoExpert | 8 September, 2021
2022 Renault 5 EV Prototype was supposed to be a contemporary electrified recreation of the famous R5 city vehicle when it was shown at the start of the year. The French company says that it will demonstrate how Renault will make electric vehicles affordable to everyone throughout Europe.
The carmaker has now announced Renault 5 EV Prototype will be developed into a production car, which will debut in 2022. Although no additional information was provided, the 5's presentation at the IAA Mobility 2021 enabled fans to have a deeper look at the design.
2022 Renault 5 Prototype is on exhibit alongside the genuine at the Munich Motor Show, in an exhibit that is claimed to record the Renault 5's lifetime. The display comprises an orange TL, a black Le Car Van, a blue electric model, and a champagne-colored TX, all of which are commemorating the original's 50th anniversary.
The new vehicle is bigger in nearly every aspect, but it also highlights the style language's resemblance to the classic distinctive form. 2022 Renault 5 EV will be part of firm's "Renaulution" strategy plan, which involves the introduction of seven new electric cars by 2025.
Renault Mégane E-Tech, the first of them, was revealed at the Munich Motor Show. Mégane E-Tech is available in two engine and battery combinations, with up to 215-hp (160kW / 218 PS) and an endurance of 470 km (292 miles).
The gorgeous 2022 Renault 5 EV Prototype will be produced in the same plant as the initial, with the firm aiming to produce 400,000 electric vehicles in France each year. It'll be built on an electrified version of the CMF-B chassis that supports vehicles like the Dacia Sandero.