Renault Twingo E-Tech finally gives Europe a sub-$25k EV that doesn't feel like compromise
Renault's new Twingo E-Tech launched at Brussels (January 2026) aims to democratize EVs with a €30k entry point—roughly $381 million IDR equivalent. Built on the CMF-BEV platform with a modest 52kWh battery, it's positioned as the pragmatist's alternative to German compliance cars and Chinese price dumping.
The market's flooded with six-figure EVs; a city car that costs less than a used Golf GTI and doesn't require a second mortgage on your garage might actually matter.