In 1992, Renault Twingo revolutionized the (A) segment by introducing a bold new concept – the minivan. Compact on the outside, yet surprisingly spacious on the inside. In 2026, Twingo returns, reinterpreting the principle that made the first generation so successful.

To announce this return, Renault presents the playful and unexpected film “The Little Big Car”, produced by Publicis Conseil and directed by Georgia Hudson (COLORS).
The city becomes a real visual playground. Perspective tricks, optical illusions, and changes in scale challenge our perception: Twingo seems tiny in the vastness of the urban landscape… until a change of perspective reveals all that it can accommodate.
A simple but impressive way to express Twingo’s promise: in the city, it fits everywhere; on board, it fits everything.
At just 3.79 metres long, it stands out with outstanding interior space and versatility for its segment: five doors, independent sliding rear seats, a foldable front passenger seatback, and up to 360 litres of boot capacity, with loading lengths of up to 2 metres.

100% electric, Twingo combines silence, zero-emission driving, and advanced technologies, including the OpenR Link multimedia system with Google built in, as well as driver assistance systems from higher segments.
The Renault Twingo E‑Tech Electric is available from €13,750, after a €5,740 “coup de pouce” incentive, for the Evolution version.

“Since 1992, Twingo has embodied a simple yet powerful idea: a compact car on the outside, surprisingly spacious on the inside. With this film, we wanted to bring that promise to life with a pop lens and a real breath of fresh air. It is the very essence of Twingo: a true little big car,” said Arnaud Belloni, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Renault.
The film will air on TV and social media starting April 4, 2026.

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