2025 Renault 4 E-Tech review: Quick drive | The Maitland Mercury


That official number turns out to be fairly realistic. Over a full day’s driving, taking in highway, city streets and winding country roads, we managed to average slightly better efficiency than Renault’s claim (we scored 14.9kWh/100km overall, compared to the official 15.1kWh/100km WLTP figure) which suggests that, in mixed driving at least, that 400km is achievable.



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