- cross-posted to:
- electricvehicles@gearhead.town
- cross-posted to:
- electricvehicles@gearhead.town
After the Renault 5 and 4, the french carmaker adds another affordable retrochic car 30 years after the original. It‘ll be available for under 20.000€ or less than 100€ per month. Adding an ultra efficient 10kWh/100km consumption would be a really interesting affordable offer for the european market. It‘s main competitors will be the Citroen C3, Fiat Panda, W ID2 and potentially a Tesla Model 2.
Awww, I love it I love it I love it!
I have a soft spot for retro goofballs like the Twingo, and this concept looks so good, but still has the lil’ guy aspect of the older one…
Ah yes, yet another small fun and cheap electric car we won’t get in North America.
At $22k USD or $30k CAD, I can assure you this thing makes more financial sense than any new ICE car. Not only is the upfront cost only marginally higher, but assuming you drive more than 10k miles a year, it will pay for itself in fuel savings after only a few years when compared to another new compact car like a Civic or a Corolla.
And we’re back to the original cute Twingo styling! Magnifique!
Renault, I implore you, take revenge on Nissan and sell this chic little car in their most important market.
I don’t think you’ve quite realized just how small the Twingo is — it’s a city car, the smallest class of car even available. It’s two segments down from the Civic or Corolla, it doesn’t even remotely compare to those nameplates.
The only remaining same-class car at all in North America is the Mitsubishi Mirage, a vehicle which starts at $17k CAD, or thirteen thousand dollars cheaper. Yes, the Mirage is a shitty car, but I really want to illustrate how far away from reality you are here.
I dont think the new twingo will be A segment like the original one.
The A segment has kind of died down with the years. The need of security features that bulked up the chassis and dimensions of cars meant that A segmentcars were becoming undistinguishable from B segment ones.
Case in point: This new one will be 5 door only. There was no way you could fit 5 doors on the original design considering its dimensions.
To me it looks like a B segment EV car, which is totally fine, you just cant make as roomy A segment cars as the OG twingo because of all the security features that new cars require.
How the hell do they get €100 a month from €20000? That’s 200 months without any interest.
20k = 7k incentives (which replaces the down paiement), 4.8k monthly paiements (48x100) - 8.2k residual value?
Change your residual value to the number to the number you need (less months=less residual). Ofc that’s not how it’s calculated, but it gives a good idea of how you can achieve the monthly cost.
20.000???!?!?! For a Twingo?!? What the fuck.
My parents paid 14k usd in 94’ for one. Considering inflation, its not really a bad price.
Your parents bought a twingo with us dollars in 94? How?
Also, where I live, we have horrible taxes and a brand new twingo costs like 17.000 euros WITH taxes. That would be 9.000 us dollars in 94, adjusted for inflation, which makes a lot more sense. Pardon my disbelief, but I don’t think your story is accurate.