A new electric Renault Twingo will debut in 2026, with an interior design inspired by the first generation of the iconic French city car. The prototype was presented at the Brussels Motor Showshowing a passenger compartment that combines modernity and practicality. The interior of the Twingo E-Tech Electric Prototype It is characterized by an airy and suspended dashboardequipped with 7 inch digital display for the driver e.g10.1 inch central multimedia screen.
The design elements recall the first Twingo, such as the red emergency light button set in a translucent bubble. Functionality is at the center of the project, with numerous easily accessible storage compartments. The upholstery is inspired by the colorful motifs of the first generation, while the floor is made of colored cork, a sustainable material.
The flexibility remains a strong point of the Twingo. The rear sofa is sliding and can be folded down into two parts 50/50, allowing you to adapt the space to different needs. The passenger compartment is flooded with natural light thanks to the generous rounded panoramic roof. Among the creative details, the front headrest stands out with magnetized area to attach the rear passenger’s cell phone. The wheel to adjust the backrest is inspired by skateboard wheels, evoking the urban context.
The exterior design of the show car has been refined since its first presentation at the 2024 Paris Motor Show. Functional changes have been made such as the addition of an air intake at the front and the redesign of the bumpers with honeycomb patterns made in 3D printing. There new electric Twingo will be based on the AmpR small platform and produced in Europe. Renault aims to offer an entry price of less than 20,000 euros, confirming the objective of making electric mobility accessible to a wider audience.
The market launch is scheduled for 2026, going alongside the other electric models in the Renault range such as the new R5, R4, Megane and Scenic. The electric Twingo E-Tech represents an important piece in the French manufacturer’s electrification strategy.
Source: www.tomshw.it