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THE Renault 5 hatchback is coming back as an EV - and the price could make it a winner.

Renault is intensifying its efforts to keep the new electric 5 hatchback less expensive than the soon-to-be-phased-out Zoe, which starts at £29,995.

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The Renault 5 hatchback is coming back as an EV - and the price could make it a winnerCredit: Renault
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Renault confirmed it's scheduled to arrive in 2024 - and will compete with other EVs, such as the Fiat 500 and MINI electricCredit: Renault

The price is not confirmed yet, but Renault’s executive vice president for engineering, Gilles Le Borgne, told: "This will be a really affordable car. We need to be in the range between €20,000-€25,000 (around £17,200-£21,500) but still be profitable. That's the challenge."

This EV will be a modern interpretation of the classic Renault 5 hatchback, introduced in 1972.

The design features numerous references to different versions of the original 5 stable, including the cult classic Renault 5 GT Turbo and the Supercinq.

Renault design chief Gilles Vidal said: "The design of the Renault 5 Prototype is based on the R5, a cult model of our heritage. This prototype simply embodies modernity, a vehicle relevant to its time: urban, electric, attractive."

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The French car maker confirmed it's scheduled to arrive in 2024 - and will compete with other EVs, such as the Fiat 500 and MINI electric.

The new 5 will be the first car built on the CMF-B EV platform, which was created expressly for smaller electric vehicles by the Renault-Nissan Alliance.

Fortunately, it will support fast charging, with a maximum charging rate of around 130 kW - this will allow the car to charge from 0 to 80% in around 30 minutes.

Buyers have a choice of two electric motor options - one car with a 132bhp motor and one with 108bhp.

Le Borgne also stated that the entry-level vehicle would have a 40kWh battery installed, which will provide a more limited maximum range, but will also be more affordable.

The Renault 5 will be manufactured on Renault’s new CMF-BEV platform, designed specifically for electric vehicles.

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The larger 52kWh battery pack in the 5 is said to have a range of up to 249 milesCredit: Renault
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