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Radical New Renaults Will Ditch Conventional SUV Body Styles

  • Renault will move away from traditional SUV shapes to lower, sportier designs on its new electric vehicles starting in 2028.
  • Design head Gilles Vidal says this year’s Embleme concept points to the kind of athletic silhouette we can expect.
  • Although the design of new models will be forward-looking, the retro 4, 5 and Twingo EVs are here to stay.

Renault’s retro-influenced 4, 5 and Twingo have gone down a storm, but the French automaker has very different plans for its other models. The company’s design boss says an army of new EVs launching from 2028 will look forward, not back, and begin a design shift away from traditional SUV shapes.

Design boss Gilles Vidal suggests we look to this year’s Embleme concept, a sporty, low-slung crossover, for an idea of what to expect when the new-generation electric cars arrive on their also-new EV platform.

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“The cars before the Embleme were maybe a bit misleading, because you see a 5, a 4, a Twingo,” Vidal told Autocar.

“The Embleme is a better representation of what’s next for the brand globally in terms of design, and maybe new silhouettes, for the future: generous shapes, not too minimalistic, but simpler than what we did lately on Scenic.”

Vidal even suggested that wagons, whose market share has been eroded by SUVs and crossovers, could influence future sport-utilities. He described sport wagons as “kind of sexy” and said their low rooflines but large cargo areas made sense for EVs that need to balance the twin priorities of practicality and driving range.

 Radical New Renaults Will Ditch Conventional SUV Body Styles

Vidal acknowledged that anti-SUV sentiment, which is particularly strong in the automaker’s home city of Paris, was a consideration during the design process, but believes that maybe the hate was unwarranted.

“There’s still a huge fight against SUVs on principal, but would you say the same thing about MPVs?” he asked Autocar’s reporter. “They are the same weight, have the same engines, the same CO2 emissions. But no-one would ever criticize an MPV, a respectable family product. Who are we to criticize aggressive looking cars?”

But while Vidal’s team is striving to come up with something entirely new and forward-looking to replace Renault’s familiar SUV shapes, that doesn’t mean it is already making plans to cut short the lives of the 4, 5 and Twingo. He described the trio as “timeless” and claimed they’d evolve slowly, like Fiat’s retro 500.

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2025 Renault 4 E-Tech Is A Small Electric SUV With Retro Looks

  • The Renault 4 E-Tech is a modern EV take on the original from the ’60s.
  • The model boasts retro-flavored styling and a practicality-focused cabin.
  • The SUV shares 68% of its components with the smaller R5 E-Tech hatch.

Renault took the wraps off the all-new 4 E-Tech at the Paris Auto Show, exactly two years after the rugged 4EVER concept. The fully electric subcompact SUV serves as a “retro-futuristic reinvention” of the Renault 4 from the ’60s, with a practicality-focused cabin and a budget-friendly nature.

The R4 E-tech shares 68 percent of its components with the R5 E-Tech. However, it is 220 mm (8.7 inches) longer than the hatchback, stretching to 4,140 mm (163 inches) long. The SUV is also wider and taller, with a higher ground clearance and more space between the axles thanks to a 2.62 m (103.1 inches) wheelbase.

More: Renault Embleme Concept Is A Sleek FCEV Crossover With Ultra-Low Emissions

The larger footprint allows more room for passengers and their luggage, making it a fitting option for small European families. The boot has a capacity of 420 lt (14.8 cubic feet), featuring a wide opening, a low sill, an underfloor storage compartment and a power tailgate.

The dashboard borrows the 10.1-inch digital instrument cluster and the standard 10-inch touchscreen from the Renault 5 E-Tech, running on the Google-powered OpenR Link infotainment. Other cool interior features include the steering wheel-mounted gear lever which is shaped after like a lipstick tube, and the available dark blue recycled upholstery inspired by jeans.

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The exterior design is faithful to the Renault 4Eever Trophy concept from 2022, albeit without the rugged features. The illuminated single-piece grille is fully covered, and incorporates the round LED headlights, reminiscent of the original R4. The same applies to the greenhouse and the pill-shaped taillights. A heavy dose of plastic cladding around the bodywork, accentuate the crossover stance, together with the roof rails and the large wheels.

The sculpted hood and the roof can be specified in either body-color or black, with optionally available graphics increasing the number of possible combinations to 670. There is also an opening canvas roof for an open-air driving experience similar to the Fiat 500 X Convertible.

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The Renault 4 E-Tech rides on a stretched version of the AmpR Small architecture. Besides the increased ground clearance, Renault engineers optimised the suspension settings for a more comfortable ride, while the steering has a short ratio resulting in a tight turning circle.

The SUV will be available with two fully electric powertrains, sending power to the front wheels. The base version combines a 120 hp (90 kW / 122 PS) electric motor with a 40 kWh battery, offering 186 miles (300 km) of WLTP range. The other option marries a more potent 148 hp (110 kW / 150 PS) electric motor with a larger 52 kWh battery pack, allowing a range of 250 miles (402 km). The larger battery is compatible with 100 kW DC charging, and the smaller unit with 80 kW DC charging, while both support bi-directional charging.

The Renault 4 E-Tech is expected to arrive in the UK market in mid-2025. Other fully electric options currently available in the subcompact SUV segment include the Mini Aceman, Fiat 600e, Alfa Romeo Junior, Jeep Avenger, Peugeot e-2008, DS3 E-Tense and Opel Mokka Electric.

Besides the production version of the Renault 4 E-Tech, the company introduced the FL4WER POWER concept, inspired by the R4 Safari from the 70s. The concept is painted in matt Dark Green shade with yellow accents, combined with 20-inch wheels, a lifted suspension, and a flower-themed fabric upholstery inside the cabin.

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