There will be a commercial version aimed at delivery and transport roles.
The vehicle is known as Renault 4ever, set to debut in 2024. The name has sparked debate and feels less French than expected, signaling a global model that could be imported into markets like Russia as long as parallel import rules apply.
It should be clarified that the visuals circulating as potential images come from independent designer Jean-Francois Hubert and do not represent Renault’s official design; however, Renault has signaled a clear retro theme in its upcoming lineup.
The brand is expanding its electric range with two retro-styled models: the R5 city car and the 4ever crossover. Information about the design direction and technical traits is growing, and official previews have offered audiences enough clues to imagine the final look.
Teasers released by Renault have highlighted the front grille, headlights, and overall silhouette of the prospective crossover, allowing skilled artists to generate approximate representations of the future model.
Earlier, Renault showcased the 4Ever Trophy concept in Paris in October 2022. The production model is expected to retain a familiar silhouette while adopting practical refinements for mass production.
In terms of scale, the production 4ever is anticipated to stay close to the concept in size, measuring about 4160 mm in length with a 2570 mm wheelbase. This places it in the same compact-SUV category as the Duster in Renault’s lineup.
The interior is projected to be quite spacious, leveraging an electric platform that supports a five-seat configuration and a sizable trunk. The cabin is expected to echo retro storytelling, a nod to Renault Group’s heritage as described by the company’s design leadership.
Range is described as modest for an affordable electric crossover, with a target around 400 km on a full charge. Battery chemistry is pegged to a nickel–manganese–cobalt blend, chosen for potential domestic production at Renault Group facilities in France, aligning with regional sourcing goals and supply resilience.
Whether a Russian market release will occur depends on future economic and regulatory developments, including pricing and local demand.
Sources note the images and information are derived from industry coverage and official teasers, with further details expected as development progresses. (citation: Carscoops)