The new Twingo continues Renault’s classic-name revival, but is it a relaunch too far? Jack Evans finds out.
Renault learns from China and adds European charm, delivering a cut-price electric city car packed with impressive tech and ...
Whether you like small French hatchbacks or not, the all-new Twingo is a very interesting proposition from Renault. Not only ...
When Renault revealed the fantastic Twingo concept in 2023, it promised the coming fourth-generation production model's styling would be very close to the concept, which itself is a totally retro take ...
The name remains but in every other way, Renault’s Twingo is truly all-new. This is also the first model to use Edison, a rear-engined, rear-wheel drive joint venture platform developed with Daimler.
It certainly represents a new era of innovation for the French firm, as the new Twingo was developed in half the time it would normally take Renault to whip up a brand new car. Better still, it looks ...
After three generations, Renault has sold nearly four million Twingos in 25 countries. Now the French auto maker is launching an all-electric version of the city runabout: the Twingo Z.E. Renault has ...
Renault has decided that the Twingo model is too masculine and that a balance must be achieved, so the French carmaker teamed-up with Miss Sixty to create the “first all-feminine Twingo”. "Renault ...
The Twingo E-Tech is planned for market launch in 2026. Renault says that with prices starting at less than €20,000, it fulfils its pledge to put electric mobility within ever more people’s reach.
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