A revival for the classic Renault 5
Now with an electric motor and a baguette-holder

When Citroën, a French carmaker, launched its futuristic DS in 1955, Roland Barthes, a structuralist writer, described it as “spiritual”. The car’s initials (déesse) said it all: “goddess”. In later decades France’s car manufacturers became better known for inventing sensible people-carriers and other functional vehicles that merely did the job. Now, however, Renault, another French carmaker, has tapped into that retro cool with a new runaway success: a fully electric remodelled version of the Renault 5, first on the road in 1972.
This article appeared in the Europe section of the print edition under the headline “Bread on wheels”
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