The future Renault Twingo will have a starting price of less than 20,000 euros

Renault is to bring to the Paris Motor Show the Twingo concept, which will result from the next generation of the small class model. It will reach the market with a price of less than 20,000 euros.

The French manufacturer has confirmed the price for the new generation Twingo model, which will be fully electric. In 2023, Renault presented the Twingo concept, which takes elements from the first generation and will be the source of inspiration for the new model.

It seems that the French manufacturer will bring to the Paris Motor Show, in addition to the other attractions already confirmed, a prototype of the new Twingo electric. right Auto ExpressRenault has announced that its upcoming small class electric car will be priced below 20,000 euros.

Renault will collaborate with an as-yet-unnamed Chinese manufacturer, and the car will be built on the AmpR Small platform. Despite the Chinese connections, the car will be built in France.

What other news is Renault bringing to the 2024 Paris Motor Show

The Paris Motor Show is due to start next week and will be open from October 14th to 20th. Renault has already confirmed that it will bring several models to the event, including the Renault 4, a zero-emission car even more affordable than the new Renault 5, which is inspired by the concepts that the French manufacturer has shown to the public in recent years. The brand’s Pro+ division will present a concept car of a next-generation LCV. Also, a hydrogen-powered Master will complete the range of commercial vehicles.

Alpine will present the A390_B concept, which anticipates a future fastback model, which will be launched in 2025. Next to it will be exhibited the new A290, the sports version of the new Renault 5. A concept called Alpenglow Hy6, equipped with a 6-cylinder thermal engine , but powered by hydrogen, will also be exhibited in Paris.

Last but not least, Dacia completes the brands of the Renault Group that will participate in the Paris Motor Show. The automaker has already confirmed that the Bigster, its biggest model yet, will make its official debut here.

Source: www.promotor.ro