


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.
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This article appeared in the Europe section of the print edition under the headline “Bread on wheels”

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