2026 Renault Twingo is an adorable, affordable EV but Aussies may miss out

1990s retro is in, and there’s more than just baggy jeans making a comeback.

The new Renault Twingo E-Tech is heavily inspired by the first-generation Twingo, launched in 1992 as a new entry-level city car for the French brand.

It’s set to be released in Europe in early 2026, but it’s unclear if the Slovenian-built electric micro car will come Down Under. We’ve contacted Renault Australia for comment.

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Ironically, the original Twingo was developed as a replacement for the Renault 4, which has also been revived as an electric city car.

Renault now has a trio of small electric vehicles (EVs) inspired by models from decades past: the 4, inspired by the original model that entered production in 1961; the 5, inspired by the original that ran from 1972 to 1996; and the Twingo.

The Twingo is the most affordable of the French brand’s three compact EVs, none of which has been confirmed for our market, with Renault confirming starting price below €20,000 (A$35,648) excluding any subsidies – around €5000 less than the cheapest 5 in France, and €10,000 less than the most affordable 4.