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It's a real shame this mini supercar isn't coming to the USThe Renault 5 Turbo 3E is characterized as a mini-supercar, featuring impressive specifications such as 540 horsepower, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in under 3.5 seconds, and a carbon ...
The new Renault 5 Turbo 3E, with its 540bhp, is not going to be the only mini-supercar with a retro punch from the French manufacturer. While this “hyper-hatch” is a limited run offering, Renault’s ...
In the markets where they are sold, Renault cars are known as reliable and decently built. What the products of the French carmaker are not, despite the experience Renault has with racing, are ...
Man, does this thing look freakin' awesome. Nothing about the design has changed over the past few months, which I'm not complaining about. Though some details like the taillights are shared with ...
Renault has said this is its most powerful, most advanced car yet, going as far as to label it the world's first electric mini-supercar. With its prominent bumper and rear wing extensions ...
Just like its gas-powered predecessors, the new electric “mini supercar” resembles the standard version of the iconic hot hatches, but turns the craziness dial to 11 under the skin.
If Renault sells every unit, this "mini-supercar" could generate over $500 million in revenue, proving that high-performance electric hot hatches have a solid place in the market.
For that sort of money, you could buy a very nice example of the original 5 Turbo and 5 Turbo 2, plus a current Renault 5 and an Alpine A290. This mini supercar has a full-size supercar price.
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