Renault 5 Review: ‘Le Cinq’ Goes Electric
The battle against budget-friendly electric vehicles from China is intensifying. European automakers, facing competition from state-of-the-art, often feature-rich, and competitively priced electric cars, are seeking a means to compete. One such weapon in their arsenal is heritage, and it is embodied in the all-new, all-electric Renault 5.

No one is likely to reminisce about a BYD Sealion 7 in the same way they might about a classic Renault or other established brand. The Renault 5, or ‘Le Cinq,’ as it’s affectionately known, leverages this history, signaling a fresh start in the changing landscape of automotive design and technology. The classic appeal may resonate with drivers who value the combination of history and modern design, setting it apart from the newer, less-established brands.