Renault 5 E-Tech Electric Crowned “Car of the Year” at London EV Show

The Renault 5 E-Tech electric has been named “Car of the Year” at the inaugural London EV Show Awards.

The Renault 5 E-Tech electric has been named “Car of the Year” at the inaugural London EV Show Awards, marking a significant milestone for the electric vehicle industry. This sleek, nostalgic yet futuristic supermini has captured the attention of experts and consumers alike, offering an affordable and versatile option for urban transportation. The award presentation, held at ExCel London, brought the fourth London EV Show to an exciting conclusion, highlighting the model’s innovative features and its potential to transform electric mobility.

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Judges at the London EV Show praised the Renault 5 E-Tech for its blend of retro charm and cutting-edge technology. Shahzad Sheikh of Brown Car Guy lauded its affordability, extended range of up to 250 miles, and aesthetic appeal, calling it “an entirely appealing package.” Meanwhile, Marc Palmer of Auto Trader emphasized the car’s significance in addressing the growing demand for smaller, more accessible EVs in a market dominated by larger, high-priced models. These endorsements, combined with a starting price of just under £23,000, have positioned the Renault 5 E-Tech as a compelling choice in the EV market. Beyond its affordability and design, the Renault 5 E-Tech electric boasts impressive functionality and modern features. With options for two battery sizes, a heat pump as standard, and fast charging capabilities, the car offers both practicality and efficiency for urban and suburban drivers. Innovative touches, such as the bonnet-mounted charging indicator and integrated Google services with EV-optimized navigation, enhance the user experience. As Adam Wood of Renault Group UK noted, this award underscores the Renault 5 E-Tech’s ability to combine efficiency, style, and affordability, making it a true game-changer in the electric vehicle landscape.

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