You Can Buy An Ioniq 5N, An M2 And A Golf GTI For The Price Of Renault’s Electric Hot Hatch

  • Customers who want to secure an allocation need to make a $51K down payment.
  • Underpinning the 500 hp super hatch is a lightweight carbon fiber monocoque.
  • An 800-volt architecture allows the car to support charging at up to 350 kW.

If you’re a car enthusiast with a burning desire to own a piece of automotive history (and, let’s be honest, an ample bank account to match), Renault is about to offer you the opportunity to splurge. The company has just announced that the all-electric Renault 5 Turbo 3E will carry a price tag starting at €155,000 (about $177,000 at current exchange rates) or £135,000, with deliveries set to begin in 2027.

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For those keeping track, that’s more than the price of a new Porsche 911 GTS ($169K) in America or two new BMW M2s (£68K) in the UK. In fact, for the price of this limited-edition hot hatch, you could buy a BMW M2 ($65K), a Hyundai Ioniq 5N ($66K), and a VW Golf GTI ($32K), totaling $163K in the US! And, because this is a limited-edition model, only 1,980 of these hyper hatchbacks will roll off the production line. So, if you’re planning to snatch one up, you better move fast, or prepare to pay even more.

A Throwback to the Turbo Legends

Renault lifted the lid on the new R5 Turbo 3E late last year after first previewing it as a concept in 2022. It’s been conceived as a modern-day interpretation of the legendary Renault 5 Turbo and Turbo 2. It looks absolutely brilliant and packs quite a punch, too, but interested shoppers had better be quick to secure an allocation, or they may end up paying even more.

Read: Renault 5 Turbo 3E Is An Electric Hyper Hatch With Over 500 HP

According to the French brand, the factory price of €155,000 (~$177,000) or £135,000 is limited to the first 500 units. That price also comes before any options, accessories, and personalization choices. What’s more, those who want to secure an allocation must hand over an eye-watering €45,000 (~$51,000) downpayment. Oh, and by the way, that amount is non-refundable, so you’d better be sure you really, really intend to buy it.

It seems Renault needs this money to finish the car. In a press release, Renault said that funds secured from downpayments from private customers, as well as any dealers securing an allocation, will “contribute to financing the development of Renault 5 Turbo 3E.”

Customization and Delivery Timeline

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 You Can Buy An Ioniq 5N, An M2 And A Golf GTI For The Price Of Renault’s Electric Hot Hatch

From early 2026, shoppers will be contacted by their selected dealer and can then customize their car. They’ll also be given a chance to meet with Renault designers to create a bespoke exterior and interior livery, should they wish.

Underpinning the 5 Turbo 3E is a bespoke carbon fiber monocoque chassis with two in-wheel electric motors at the rear. It delivers 540 hp and can hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 3.5 seconds. Providing the motors with juice is a 70 kWh battery pack. The electric uber-hatch an 800-volt architecture, allowing it to be charged from 15 to 80% in just 15 minutes. It sports a quoted range of over 250 miles (400 km).

A Few Rivals, Sort Of

The R5 Turbo 3E doesn’t have any direct competitors, but if we’re being real, the closest comparison might be the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. Sure, it’s not limited edition, doesn’t have a carbon fiber chassis, and lacks the R5 Turbo’s legacy, but it does offer more power and costs about half as much.

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But, for those who hold nostalgia in high regard (and we know you do), the Ioniq 5 N is missing something crucial: a bit of history and flair that the Renault 5 Turbo packs in spades.

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