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New Renault 4 and extreme A110 break cover

Groupe Renault has unveiled two wildly different new cars at the Paris Motor Show. And what a pairing they’d make, writes Dan Prosser

Driven

2024 Renault 5 review

We’re waiting for a game-changing small EV. The new Renault 5 looks the part, writes Andrew Frankel. But is it all we hoped for?

Free Reads

New electric 5 points to a Renault resurgence

Revealed at the Geneva show today, the Renault 5 E-Tech looks as irresistible as the 2021 concept car. Andrew Frankel has the details

Motorsport

Prost and the Espace F1

In the F1-powered Renault Espace no one can hear you scream. In fact, no one can hear anything. Andrew English recounts the most memorable experience of his life

Features

‘Our’ Cars: Renault ZOE

What’s it like to own a car you engineered? David Twohig has never done it before, but now a little Renault ZOE is his, and at last in more ways than one

Features

Almost Great: RenaultSport Spider

How did Renault come close to building a true great, yet still miss the mark? It was not the will that was lacking, says David Twohig, just the way

Features

Our Cars: Henry’s RenaultSport Clio 182

Sometimes the best things require acclimatisation to be appreciated in full. Henry Catchpole channels his inner Wodehouse and straps in

Features

Almost Great: Renault Avantime

The September 2000 Paris Motor Show was an odd one for me. Not only had we all survived the Millennium Bug (Google it, kids…it’s filed under ‘anticlimax’), but I was also attending the show...

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