• Renault 5 E-Tech electric – the newly-crowned Car of the Year – now available to order for R Pass customers
  • R Pass holders who order before March 31st and purchase on finance through Mobilize Financial Services are eligible for up to three years free servicing
  • £150 R Pass availability is extended until January 28th  
  • Wider public can order the Renault 5 E-Tech electric from January 29th
  • Prices start from £22,995 OTR, while enticing PCP offers allow customers to drive away the multi-award-winning supermini for £182 per month2
  • Choice of three models – evolution, techno and iconic five – and two powertrains: 40kWh battery and 120hp, or 52kWh battery and 150hp with a range of up to 253 miles
  • First deliveries due to arrive in the UK in Spring 2025

The Renault 5 E-Tech electric is now available to order for R-Pass customers, giving them priority access to buy one of the year’s most hotly-anticipated new cars, the chance to be among the first behind the wheel of the newly-crowned Car of the Year and, in a new offer announced today, access to a free servicing offer for up to three years for retail finance customers through Mobilize Financial Services.

Additionally, the chance to buy an R Pass for £150 has been extended until January 28th, meaning that all holders who buy a Renault 5 on finance before March 31st are eligible to take advantage of all the launch offers. From January 29th Renault 5 will go on general sale.

The multi-award-winning pure-electric supermini is available from £22,995. Until the end of March, it can be purchased via a range of enticing finance offers, including 48-month, 5.5% APR representative PCP deals that start at £249 per month1 with a £555 deposit contribution.

Alternatively, there is a 0% APR representative PCP offer across the range, meaning that for £182 per month2 over a 24-month period with a minimum 30% deposit, customers can drive away in a Renault 5 E-Tech electric evolution 120hp urban range, enjoying features including 18-inch black diamond-cut alloy wheels and wireless smartphone replication compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

There is the option of 5.5% APR representative, 48-month PCP offers with matching deposit and monthly payments. These see the Renault 5 E-Tech electric evolution 120hp urban range available with monthly payments3 of £324 and a deposit of £324 (including a finance deposit contribution of £555), or £409 per month4 with a deposit of £409 (including a finance deposit contribution of £955) for the fully-loaded iconic 150hp comfort range with ‘ 5’ bonnet charging indicator, LED headlights, rear view camera and heated front seats and steering wheel.

With five versions to choose from across three trim levels – evolution, techno, and iconic five – and either a 40kWh urban range battery with 120hp or a 52kWh comfort range battery with 150hp and a range of up to 253 miles, the Renault 5 E-Tech electric has already won a string of awards, including being voted European Car of the Year 2025.

Fun to drive and fun to be around, with its heart-winning design and innovative touches such as the novel bonnet-mounted charging indicator and Reno, the helpful avatar, the Renault 5 E-Tech electric is filled with the latest technology. With Google services built-in and EV-optimised navigation, it can recharge to 80% in only 30 minutes. The My Renault app allows drivers to monitor charging, pre-set the cabin to their desired temperature or search for charging stations remotely. All models come with a heat-pump as standard, as well as vehicle-to-load (V2L) bi-directional charging functionality.

Despite its city-friendly proportions, the five-door Renault 5 E-Tech electric offers comfortable seating for five as well as a practical 326-litre boot, complete with dedicated storage for charging cables.

A range of vibrant body colours is available, two of which – Pop Yellow! and Pop Green! – are reminiscent of iconic shades that were present in the 1970s catalogue, with an intense sparkle-effect 5. All models in the range wear 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels as standard.

For further details on the Renault 5 E-Tech electric, including the configurator, please visit the Renault website. Further details on the free servicing offer is available from retailers.

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