Renault launches the electric Twingo starting at €19,500, featuring a 27.5 kWh battery and up to 263 km range. Learn about its specs, competitors, and market challenges.
Renault is launching the electric Twingo with a starting price of €19,500, featuring a 27.5 kWh battery and a range of up to 263 km. This move aims to revitalize the city car segment, whose market share in Europe has dropped from 25% to 4%. However, compared to Chinese competitors, its position appears weak.An Attempt to Revive the SegmentThe Twingo returns as an affordable city electric car, measuring 3.79 meters in length with a 60 kW motor. Renault is betting on simplicity and a price below €20,000 to attract mass-market buyers. Yet the market has already shifted: consumers now compare offerings globally and consider not just price but also features.CompetitorsThe Leapmotor T03 starts at €18,900 and offers richer equipment, while the Wuling Mini EV in China begins at €5,700 with a range of up to 300 km under the CLTC standard.media.renault.comAgainst this backdrop, the Twingo looks modest with its small battery, basic specs, and reliance on Asian components. Chinese brands have not fully entered the European city car segment yet, but if they launch on a large scale, price pressure will intensify sharply. Renault is counting on subsidies and local production, but this is a short-term advantage.ConclusionThe Renault Twingo EV highlights a key issue in the European market: prices are rising faster than value. Without radical cost reductions or improved features, competing with Chinese models will become increasingly difficult.





















