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A new Renault model for less than 20,000 euros will be very popular. Photo

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Renault Twingo E-Tech Concept
Twingo design returns to the original image. Source: Renault

The new Renault Twingo E-Tech model has already surprised with its price of less than 20,000 euros even before the premiere of the production version. The car is going to be very popular.

The new 4th generation Renault Twingo is set to go into production in 2026. Until then, the manufacturer has shown a concept that will almost completely transfer its design to the finished car. The artist avarvarii showed what could come of it.

A low price within an efficient design will be achieved by unifying components with the more expensive Renault 5 model. In technical terms, the cars will be 70% identical.

Volkswagen and Renault were considering a partnership to jointly develop low-cost cars, including the 4th generation Renault Twingo. However, the negotiations have officially ended. Renault called it a missed opportunity. However, they emphasized that they are open to cooperation with other automakers.

A Chinese manufacturer was found as a partner to create a special brand Ampere. The design and concept will be finalized in France, and technical development will be done in China. At the same time, production will be set up in Slovenia at a plant with a design capacity of 150,000 cars per year, which currently produces Renault Clio.

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