Renault will launch the 5 Turbo 3E electric hot hatch in 2027 with 533 hp and a 250-mile range. Only 1,980 units will be produced.


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If you thought electric cars were boring, think again! Renault is bringing back its iconic rally heritage in a bold, electrifying form — the Renault 5 Turbo 3E, arriving in 2027. Limited to just 1,980 units, this car is a collector’s dream with jaw-dropping performance, insane power, and futuristic tech. 🚗⚡

🔥 Renault 5 Turbo 3E — Top Features You Can’t Ignore!

Massive Power: 533 hp with dual in-wheel motors
Super Fast Charging: 70-kWh battery, 800-volt system, 15-80% charge in 15 minutes
Speed Demon: 0-62 mph in under 3.5 seconds
Top Speed: A thrilling 168 mph
Driving Range: Up to 250 miles (WLTP cycle)
Ultra-Limited Production: Only 1,980 units globally

Pro Tip: If you miss this car, you’ll miss a piece of electric car history! 😍

🎯 Unmatched Design & Features

Supercar-wide stance at 80 inches

Rally-inspired vertical handbrake

Carbon-fiber bucket seats with six-point harnesses

Twin digital screens: 10.1-inch instrument cluster & 10.3-inch infotainment display

Custom livery options inspired by historic rally cars like the 1982 Tour de Corse

Did You Know? The Alpine A290 comes with just 220 hp, while the Turbo 3E packs more than double the power! 💥

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📊 Renault 5 Turbo 3E vs Alpine A290: At a Glance

Feature Renault 5 Turbo 3E Alpine A290
Power Output 533 hp 220 hp
Top Speed 168 mph Approx. 143 mph
0-62 mph Acceleration Under 3.5 seconds Approx. 6.4 seconds
Battery Capacity 70 kWh 52 kWh
Launch Year 2027 2024
Production Units 1,980 only Mass production

The 5 Turbo 3E isn't the first performance version of the new 5 E-Tech. Renault’s sister brand, Alpine, has already launched the A290 hot hatch based on the 5 E-Tech. The Alpine delivers a maximum of 220 hp and is already available in markets where Alpine operates.

FAQ

It’s an all-electric hot hatch inspired by the legendary 1980s Renault 5 Turbo rally cars, now reinvented with futuristic tech and extreme performance.

Official deliveries are set to begin in 2027, with reservations opening in the coming weeks.

Pricing hasn’t been officially announced, but given the specs and exclusivity, expect a six-figure price tag.

The WLTP-tested range is around 250 miles, and thanks to its 800-volt system, it can charge from 15% to 80% in just 15 minutes using a fast charger.

The car accelerates from 0-62 mph in under 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of 168 mph.

Yes! Renault will offer custom liveries, including historic designs like the iconic 1982 Tour de Corse rally car color scheme.

As of now, Renault has not confirmed an India launch. Keep an eye on official announcements.

While the Alpine A290 offers 220 hp, the 5 Turbo 3E more than doubles that with 533 hp, a higher top speed, and exclusive limited production.

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