The Renault Filante proved it’s much more than a pretty face. It just completed a grueling 10-hour endurance test that might have just changed the conversation around EV efficiency.
One year after decarbonising transport of axles between Lyon and Bourg-en-Bresse, Renault Trucks has taken a step further in the electrification of its internal logistics.
Renault Twingo E-Tech electric city car is redefining the standards of the A-segment in Europe with an entry price of €19,490 for the Evolution version.
Renault Group and Ford have signed a partnership agreement to develop two Ford-branded passenger electric vehicles based on Renault Group’s Ampere platform.
Logistics specialist Universal Courier Logistical Services (UCLS) has expanded its fleet with 33 Renault Trucks E-Tech Master L3 H2 Panel Vans, supplied by Renault Trucks dealer Allports Group.
The Ampere ElectriCity plant in Douai has already built 100,000 examples of Renault 5 E-Tech electric, launched in October 2024.
Renault Trucks unveiled new versions of the Renault Trucks E-Tech T: the Renault Trucks E-Tech T 585 and the Renault Trucks E-Tech T 780, which can travel 600 km on a single charge.
Renault is presenting the production version of the first member of this new family of compact, all-electric LCVs: new Trafic Van E-Tech electric.
Twingo E-Tech electric sets new standards for the A segment, while remaining true to the pioneering spirit of Renault and the original Twingo.
Ampere has entered into a Joint Development Agreement with Stratus Materials, a developer of high energy cobalt-free Lithium X Manganese Oxide cathode active materials for advanced Li-Ion batteries.