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Tested: Renault 4 E-Tech Electric Review – Range, Charging, Price, and Performance

Renault 4 E-Tech Electric Review

The Renault 4 E-Tech Electric is the latest addition to Renault's growing E-Tech range, serving as a compact, all-electric reinterpretation of the iconic Renault 4L, which sold over 8 million units across more than 100 countries from 1961 to 1992. It draws upon the brand’s heritage while using the AmpR Small platform (formerly CMF-BEV), a dedicated electric architecture co-developed with Nissan. This underpins both the Renault 5 E-Tech and the upcoming Renault 4, allowing shared components and reducing production costs by up to 30% compared to the Zoe.

The car has been designed for efficiency, durability, and everyday practicality. Renault engineers have focused on creating a vehicle suitable for city use, weekend travel, and light off-roading, giving it broad appeal across Europe and urban North America. With updated battery technology, practical interior proportions, and modern EV features, the 4 E-Tech is positioned as an accessible entry point to Renault's electric mobility strategy.

Key Specifications

FeatureDetails
Battery Options40 kWh (standard) and 52 kWh (extended range)
Power Output120 hp (90 kW) or 150 hp (110 kW)
Torque225 Nm (120 hp) or 245 Nm (150 hp)
WLTP RangeUp to 249 miles (400 km) with 52 kWh
0-60 mphApproximately 8.2 seconds (150 hp version)
Top SpeedLimited to 93 mph (150 km/h)
Charging (DC)Up to 100 kW, 15-80% in 30 minutes
Charging (AC)Up to 11 kW, suitable for home wallboxes
Vehicle-to-LoadUp to 3.7 kW, ideal for outdoor power needs
Boot Capacity420 liters, expandable with folded seats

 

These specifications position the Renault 4 E-Tech Electric as a well-rounded subcompact EV, capable of meeting the daily mobility needs of both individuals and families.

Design and Dimensions

The Renault 4 E-Tech Electric adopts a retro-futuristic design, paying tribute to the 4L with high ground clearance, pronounced wheel arches, and rectangular headlamps reminiscent of the original. However, the vehicle is underpinned by modern aerodynamic efficiency. The front grille is closed off, with a hidden charge port beneath the Renault badge, while the air inlets and roofline are optimized for reduced drag.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 4,140 mm
  • Width: 1,800 mm
  • Height: 1,570 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,620 mm
  • Ground Clearance: ~200 mm

This places the 4 E-Tech Electric in the B-segment crossover class, offering more ground clearance than hatchbacks like the Renault 5, yet maintaining a city-friendly footprint. With compact overhangs and a squared-off silhouette, the vehicle offers better visibility and maneuverability, which are key in dense urban environments.

Interior and Features

The interior design emphasizes function over flair, inspired by the original 4L's utilitarian roots. The dashboard features physical rotary dials for HVAC and tactile buttons for primary functions — a user-centered design approach that improves usability while driving. A 10-inch digital instrument cluster is paired with a central 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen running OpenR Link, Renault’s Google-based system supporting voice control, navigation, and app integration.

Comfort features include:

  • Ample headroom and legroom, exceeding the Renault 5
  • Flat floor architecture due to the skateboard-style battery placement
  • Modular rear seats, foldable to expand boot capacity
  • Recycled and bio-based materials used throughout upholstery and dashboard panels

Optional features include heated front seats, panoramic glass roof, and a wireless charging pad, reflecting growing consumer expectations in the sub-$35,000 EV segment.

Performance and Efficiency

Despite being a compact crossover, the Renault 4 E-Tech delivers responsive performance thanks to its electric torque and low center of gravity. The 120 hp version is intended for city dwellers and daily commuters, while the 150 hp variant suits longer journeys and highway use.

Key performance figures:

  • Acceleration (0-60 mph): ~9.8 seconds (120 hp), ~8.2 seconds (150 hp)
  • Torque delivery: Instant, making urban stop-start traffic smoother
  • Driving modes: Eco, Normal, and Sport, allowing driver adaptation
  • Brake regeneration: Adjustable, including one-pedal driving

Real-world efficiency testing during initial prototype trials showed consumption of 4.0 to 4.3 miles/kWh in temperate climates — comparable to rivals like the Fiat 600e and Citroën ë-C3.

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Charging Capabilities

Charging performance meets current market standards, making the Renault 4 E-Tech easy to integrate into urban lifestyles. Renault offers two battery packs with varying capacities, both supporting AC and DC charging.

  • DC fast charging: Up to 100 kW allows the vehicle to gain 150 miles of range in about 30 minutes
  • AC charging: 11 kW capability makes overnight charging at home practical, with a full charge in about 5 hours
  • V2L (Vehicle-to-Load): Allows external devices to be powered using the car’s battery — ideal for small appliances, tools, or camping gear

The 4 E-Tech supports plug-and-charge functionality on select networks and includes smart charging controls through the My Renault app.

Market Positioning

Renault is positioning the 4 E-Tech Electric for young professionals, small families, and urban commuters seeking an affordable electric crossover with a distinct identity. It’s one of the few EVs in its class that offers both style and utility without premium pricing.

Competitive comparison:

ModelBattery SizeWLTP RangeStarting Price (est.)
Renault 4 E-Tech40/52 kWhUp to 249 miles~$30,000
Citroën ë-C344 kWh199 miles~$24,000
Peugeot e-20851 kWh248 miles~$32,000
Fiat 600e54 kWh250 miles~$33,000

 

Compared to the competition, the Renault 4 E-Tech offers strong value with more practical features, improved boot space, and the benefit of V2L. It also has a stronger visual and emotional connection with Renault enthusiasts familiar with the original 4L.

Sustainability and Production

The Renault 4 E-Tech Electric will be produced in Maubeuge, France, at the same plant responsible for the Kangoo and Renault 5. This facility is part of Renault’s ElectriCity hub, aimed at manufacturing 400,000 EVs annually by 2025. The production process incorporates:

  • Shorter supply chains, mainly in Europe
  • Recycled materials for interior parts
  • Battery recycling programs through Renault's Mobilize brand

The company has committed to net-zero emissions for its passenger car fleet by 2040 in Europe and 2050 globally, with the 4 E-Tech serving as a foundational product in that transition.

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Conclusion

The Renault 4 E-Tech Electric brings together heritage design, practical EV engineering, and market accessibility. It’s a compact crossover with a usable range, competitive pricing, and sensible features. Built on a flexible platform and offered with two powertrain choices, it adapts to varied use cases while maintaining affordability.

Key takeaways:

  • Built on the AmpR Small EV platform
  • Offers up to 249 miles of range
  • Comes with modern tech, physical controls, and usable V2L
  • Priced to compete in the $30,000 EV market
  • Launch expected in early 2025

For buyers seeking a versatile, compact electric vehicle with a recognizable design and forward-looking engineering, the 4 E-Tech Electric is a logical and timely addition to Renault’s expanding electric lineup.

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  • Affordable electric crossover
  • EV charging options
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  • Urban electric vehicle
  • Retro electric car
  • Vehicle-to-Load technology
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