Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Importer publishes Danish prices for Renault 5

In Denmark, the new Renault 5 starts at 184,990 kroner. And according to the importer, that is one of the cheapest prices in all of Europe.

Renault 5 is available in Denmark from 184,990 kroner. The electric car can be experienced at the country's Renault dealers this coming weekend, where New Year's sales will be held on Saturday and Sunday from 11:00-16:00. In addition to seeing the car, it will also be possible to order it. The first deliveries are expected to take place in April.

The Renault 5 comes in three different trim levels: Evolution, Techno and Iconic. Each variant has different features and price ranges.

Evolution

The Evolution is the base model and costs from DKK 184,990. It has a range of 300 km and is equipped with a 40 kWh battery pack that delivers 120 hp.

Standard equipment includes 18-inch steel wheels with hubcaps, 7-inch driver display, 10.1-inch multimedia screen, cruise control, rear parking sensors, 2-zone climate control, heated steering wheel and front seats, keyless entry, wireless smartphone mirroring and heat pump.

Techno

The Techno variant is available with two different battery packs: 40 kWh with a range of 300 km or 52 kWh with a range of 410 km. Prices start at 204,990 kroner and 219,990 kroner respectively. Both versions have 120 hp.

In terms of equipment, the Techno includes 18-inch alloy wheels, 10-inch driver display, OpenR with Google Automotive, Reno (interactive AI assistant), adaptive cruise control, rearview camera, wireless mobile charging, shark fin antenna and electrically folding mirrors.

Iconic

The Iconic is the top model in the Renault 5 series and costs from DKK 229,990. It has a range of 410 km and is equipped with a 52 kWh battery pack that delivers 150 hp.

Iconic includes 18” alloy wheels, Open R with Google Automotive, Reno (interactive AI assistant), adaptive cruise control, wireless mobile charging, electrically foldable mirrors, front and rear parking sensors, frameless rearview mirror, electric driver's seat with lumbar support, black roof and yellow upholstery on the sides, seats and dashboard.

The Renault 5 is a modern interpretation of the classic Renault 5, which was produced from 1972 to 1996. The new model is a fully electric car designed to appeal to a wide audience.

With its combination of modern technology, stylish design and competitive prices, the Renault 5 is expected to become a popular car on the Danish market.

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