The famous car returned after 30 years in Romania “kept the” father “DNA and is cheaper than Ford and Fiat

Article by Tudor Belivaca – published Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 19:54 / Updated Tuesday, May 13, 2025 20:12
The French car manufacturer brought the Renault 4 model back to the market, a car that made history for the brand. It has not been sold for over 30 years, since 1994, and has already been launched in Romania.
The new model reimagated by Renault 4 is fully electric and reaches 0 to 100 km/h in 8.2 seconds.
PHOTO What Renault 4 Reimaginated by French Engineers looks like: It is 100% electric and has two 10 -inch screens

The new retro-looking car comes with two engines: one of 120 horsepower with a 40 kilowatt-hour battery and one with 150 horsepower with a 52-kilowatt battery. The total autonomy of the new model exceeds the threshold of 400 kilometers.
At the exterior design chapter, the new Renault 4 keeps from the “father” DNA. The exterior design and the rims with the 18-inch diameter and the LED technology headlights give a retro appearance to the small car produced by the French engineers.
Renault 4 E-Tech is a car with many comfort features: heating chairs, automatic adjustment air conditioning, a wireless charger, adaptive control, emergency automatic braking, assistant to maintain the rear video.
Also, the new Renault 4 is also noted for the two 10.25 inches display. One represents the driver's board, while the second screen is intended for the navigation system and applications.
The new Renault 4 model was revealed at the end of October, and in Romania, the car starts at the price of 28,890 euros, slightly lower than the rivals from Ford or Fiat.
Renault invested 340 million euros at the Dacia plant in Mioveni
To produce the new model, Bigster, the Renault group has invested a huge amount. It's about 340 million euros. And the orders are tailor -made, although the commercial launch takes place in April.
“We have already exceeded 1,200 orders for Bigster in Romania, and in Europe there are over 10,000, without having the car in any showroom. Over 90% of orders aimed at the top equipment, and two -thirds went to the hybrid,” said Mihai Bordeanu, General Director of Automobile Dacia.




