The Renault Twingo became something of a cultural icon when it originally debuted back in the early 1990s, then fast became a car of the French people like the Citroen 2CV did a few generations prior to that.

Over subsequent generations, the Twingo did what all cars seem to do: it got larger and more expensive. Now there’s an all-new Renault Twingo, one that very much harks back to its ancestor with unashamedly retro looks, though it features a fully electric powertrain for the first time and, in Europe at least, an incredibly affordable price tag.

The latest Twingo makes the most of its compact size by using an equally compact 27.5kWh LFP battery and, while its 82hp (60kW) electric motor might not get pulses racing, the car tips the scales at just 1200kg, which by EV standards is practically bantamweight.

To get a flavour for what the new Renault Twingo is like and to see if it punches above its weight, we drove it at the car’s international launch in Ibiza, Spain.

How much does the Renault Twingo cost?

With no firm plans to bring the Twingo to Australia, it would be pure speculation to discuss pricing. In Europe, Renault is targeting a sub-€20,000 price, putting it in the same ballpark as the Hyundai Inster, which in Australia has a relatively high drive-away price of $43,342 (with a Sydney postcode). 

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What is the Renault Twingo like on the inside?

Parts of the Twingo’s cabin give a nod to the original, such as the large round hazard warning light switch on the dashboard. It’s actually something the designers had to fight for, as the plan was to use the same type of button that features in all of Renault’s models, but the designers got their way in the end.