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The Renault 5, also known as the R5, is a legendary nameplate in the automotive industry. Originally launched in 1972 as a fuel-efficient compact car, it became an icon of French culture and urban mobility throughout the late 20th century. Designed by Michel Boué, the original model was a pioneer in the 'supermini' market and became France's best-selling car for over a decade.
In the modern era, Renault has revived the nameplate as the Renault 5 E-Tech, a completely electric vehicle that pays homage to the original design while utilizing cutting-edge battery technology. This shift represents part of the 'Renaulution' strategic plan to pivot toward sustainable mobility and capitalize on nostalgic design cues.
Currently, the Renault 5 is manufactured in Northern France at the Douai assembly plant, part of the ElectriCity hub. The brand remains under the stewardship of the Renault Group, a major global automotive player that maintains a strategic alliance with Nissan and Mitsubishi. The French government also retains a significant minority stake in the company, ensuring it remains a cornerstone of French industrial heritage.
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