Renault triumphs again with the 4 E-Tech: technology that eclipses

Renault brings back the 4 with an electric that combines icon, technology, and surprising price. Discover why it outshines its competitors.
 Nou Renault 4 E-Tech elèctric amb disseny clàssic i tecnologia avançada que redefineix els SUV urbans — Imagen generada por IA
New Renault 4 E-Tech electric with classic design and advanced technology that redefines urban SUVs — AI-generated image

Remember those models that seemed destined to remain in a museum? Well, Renault seems to have a special talent for bringing them back with strength and modernity. The new Renault 4 E-Tech is a clear example: it’s not just a retro, but a car designed for everyday use with a technological touch that turns heads.

The top rivals will have to step up because this reinterpretation of the classic 4 is not just an exercise in nostalgia but a leap forward in practicality and design.

Renault 4 E-Tech, the icon reborn with cutting-edge technology

The French brand has played its cards well. With a length of 4.14 meters and a wheelbase of 2.62 meters, the Renault 4 E-Tech offers a spacious and practical cabin, meeting the most demanding calculations of urban users who don’t want to give up space.

The trunk, with 375 liters expandable up to 1,149 liters, is a plus that will make more than one consider switching their old compact or SUV for this very unique model.

Two electric versions that mark clear differences

The range is divided into two levels: the more affordable delivers 122 HP and 225 Nm, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.2 seconds and reaching a top speed of 150 km/h. Its official range is 308 km WLTP.

For those who want more power, the higher version develops 150 HP and 245 Nm, with a 0-100 in 8.2 seconds and a range that rises up to 408 km WLTP. Prices range between €26,440 and €30,784 depending on the purchase and financing option, not including public subsidies.

Equipment that stands up to the best

The Renault 4 does not fall behind in technology. From the Evolution trim onwards, it includes a digital dashboard of 7 inches, rearview camera, automatic climate control, and wireless connectivity for mobile phones.

The Arkamys audio, remote FOTA updates, and various safety assistants complete a package that in our country leads many to place it ahead of the most conventional urban SUVs.

The details that make Renault hit the mark again

Design that plays between past and modernity

The classic details of the Renault 4 remain, especially on the body and front, but with a futuristic air that makes it immediately recognizable. It is one of those cars that attract attention effortlessly.

With 18-inch rims and carefully designed interiors, it demonstrates that the French brand knows how to combine aesthetics and functionality with a touch of originality you won’t find in other brands in the segment.

A price that surprises for its quality-technology ratio

With options starting from €26,440 financed, the Renault 4 E-Tech presents itself as an offer to seriously consider, especially when the competition juggles to lower prices without offering as much content.

What stands out the most is that this price does not sacrifice quality or equipment, tipping the scales clearly in favor of Renault.

How it compares with the competition and what experts think

A fresh alternative in the urban segment

According to experts like automotive journalist Jordi Pons (2026), the Renault 4 E-Tech is a punch on the table that exposes the monotony of the urban SUVs dominating the market.

The DGT has also recognized the importance of such models, more sustainable and practical for daily use, highlighting their range and loading capacity as strong points.

Comparative of versions and rivals

Model Power WLTP Range Price (€)
Renault 4 E-Tech 122 HP 122 HP 308 km 27,919 (cash)
Renault 4 E-Tech 150 HP 150 HP 408 km 30,784 (cash)
Competitor A 130 HP 260 km 28,500
Competitor B 140 HP 350 km 31,000

It is clear that Renault has stepped up with a bet that leaves no one indifferent. The Renault 4 E-Tech is not just a car; it is a message to the industry: nostalgia and innovation can go hand in hand.

If you are tired of the typical SUVs seen on every corner, this electric compact is an option worth considering, both for design and technology.

The reality is that Renault once again demonstrates that it knows how to play well with its history and make it relevant today. And that is no small thing in such a competitive market.