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Renault Renault 5

Battery variant
Few trips
Range
205miles
100% → 10% Manufacturer specs: 249 miles

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205miles

4.3 mi/kWh · 100 → 10 %

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On long trips hardly anyone charges to 100 % - the last few percent take the longest

Drivers of this model get 193 to 211 miles - depending on driving profile and season

Cost
0.49 $/kWh*
AC
Normal
11.49 $/100mi
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0.14 $/kWh3.25 $/100mi
Avg Real Consumption
4.54.1mi/kWh
WLTP 4.3 kWh+5.8%-3.3%

Based on 26 real charging sessions from the community

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Costs are based on community data (mostly DACH market). Conversion: 1 EUR = 1.08 $ (as of 2026-04-07).

Vehicles by model year - 1 from the community

1
2026

Over half are model year 2026 or newer

Route types

Highway4%
Mixed64%
City32%
WLTP Data & Real Consumption

No EPA data available yet for this model. Showing WLTP values instead.

Manufacturer specs
Range
249 miles
Consumption
4.3 mi/kWh
Community · real trips
Range
224 miles/-
100% → 0%
Consumption
4.3 mi/kWh+0.7%26 trips

WLTP = official manufacturer value (COMBINED). Real consumption is based on user data from EV Monitor.

Community consumption values show normalised driving consumption - charging losses have been removed (AC: 10%, DC: 5%). WLTP only measures driving consumption without standby and preconditioning - a difference of 5-15% is therefore normal.

Consumption is influenced by many factors: speed, outside temperature, heating, air conditioning, seat heating and battery conditioning. Since statistics are weighted by kilometres driven, a single 200 km motorway trip in summer at 100 km/h has more influence on the average than ten short city trips.

* Community averages from EV Monitor users.

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Renault Renault 5 - Consumption, Range & Charging Costs

The Renault Renault 5 is an electric vehicle with an official WLTP range of up to 249 miles. First measurements available: 4.3 mi/kWh from 28 trips with consumption data.

Charging Costs in Daily Use

The average charging price for the Renault Renault 5 according to user data is 0.50 $/kWh. A typical charging session of 18.3 kWh therefore costs around 9.06 $.

WLTP vs. Real Consumption

The WLTP value is measured under standardized test conditions and often differs in everyday use. On average, real-world consumption is +6% compared to the WLTP value.

Consumption by Season

There is not yet enough seasonal data for the Renault Renault 5. In general, EV consumption typically increases by 15-30% in winter.

Frequently asked questions about the Renault Renault 5

What is the real consumption of the Renault Renault 5?
According to EV Monitor user data, the Renault Renault 5 consumes 4.3 mi/kWh (only 28 trips with consumption data - not yet representative). The official WLTP value is 4.1 mi/kWh. In winter, consumption can be 15-30% higher due to heating and colder batteries.
How far does the Renault Renault 5 really go?
The WLTP range of the Renault Renault 5 is up to 249 miles. In practice, drivers with the 52 kWh battery achieve around 224 miles at a real consumption of 4.3 mi/kWh. In winter, range can drop to 60-70% of the WLTP value.
How much does a charging session cost for the Renault Renault 5?
On average, a charging session costs 0.50 $/kWh. For a typical charge of 18.3 kWh, the cost is around 9.06 $.
What is the difference between WLTP and real consumption for the Renault Renault 5?
The official WLTP consumption of the Renault Renault 5 is 4.1 mi/kWh. According to community data, drivers achieve 4.3 mi/kWh in everyday life - that is 0.2 mi/kWh more (+6%).
How does the consumption of the Renault Renault 5 change in winter?
There is not yet enough seasonal measurement data for the Renault Renault 5. In general, EV consumption typically increases by 15-30% in winter.