Renault's utilitarian hatchback is reborn as a retro EV crossover to rival the Jeep Avenger
The reborn Renault 4 has been spotted in production form, just days before the debut of its supermini sibling, the new R5. The 4 is due on the market in 2025 as an evolution of 2022's chunky, Dakar-inspired 4Ever Trophy concept, and will ride on the same Ampr Small EV architecture as the lower-slung 5.
The concept's more outlandish off-road-inspired design elements – its heavily flared fenders and prominent plastic skirts – have been removed for the production car, which will be rather more overtly positioned as an urban-focused compact crossover, while adopting a few rugged cues that nod to the nameplate's utilitarian origins.
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