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However, you wont see it hit European roads until early next year.
Performance is punchy enough, if a little underwhelming by today’s EV standards.
Renault says 0-62mph is possible in eight seconds in the most powerful models.
But, it is quick to mention that it has been imbued with agile handling and fun driving characteristics.
That said, more subdued navy blue and white hues have also been shown.
This little oblong shifter cover can be jazzed up with thetricoloreor funky 5 logos, for example.
However, the diminutive 5 E-Tech doesnt get the same vertical tablet as the French marques large SUV.
Instead, it features a 10-inch digital instrument cluster and a horizontal touchscreen infotainment system of the same size.
Were not sure about that, but Renault says Reno (confused yet?)
can handle lots of vehicle functionality and even answer questions.
Plus, Reno can even dive into the vehicle handbook and give you tips on changing a tyre.
It seems the French marque likes to keep its fans waiting.