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Renault - Twingo (2021)

Discover the true Renault Twingo price landscape. The Renault Twingo 2021 continues to captivate city drivers with its compact design, clever ergonomics, and modern tech. Whether you’re looking at a brand‑new model or exploring the second‑hand market, understanding how much Renault Twingo price varies across regions, trim levels, and driving history is essential. Below you’ll find a concise guide that blends the most relevant data from our car pricing database with practical depreciation insights, comparison benchmarks, and market positioning—all designed to help you find the best value for a 2021 or used Renault Twingo.

  • Vehicle name and year: Renault Twingo 2021
  • Engine and powertrain: 1.0‑liter three‑cyl. petrol, 61 hp; electric (LPT) 1.3 kW; mild‑hybrid option available.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (S); optional 6‑speed manual (S2) and electronic qte‑4 (e‑EQ).
  • Fuel type: Petrol (petrol, LPT, e‑EQ); automatic and ICE variants.
  • Dimensions: Length 3,567 mm; Width 1,526 mm; Height 1,594 mm; Wheelbase 2,351 mm.
  • Interior space: 215 L trunk; 843 L with rear seats folded.
  • Cargo capacity: 215 L (164 L with seats down). Note that the Twingo’s small footprint excels in tight urban parks.
  • Safety features: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, ESP (for most trims), and optional driver‑assist suites.
  • Infotainment: 7‑inch touchscreen, smartphone connectivity (Apple CarPlay, Android Auto), Bluetooth.

Depreciation Insight

The Renault Twingo depreciation curve is fairly consistent compared to peers in the subcompact segment. According to industry averages, a new Renault Twingo typically loses:

  • 15–20 % of its original value during the first year—most of this comes from the “new car” premium.
  • 35–40 % by the end of year two, largely due to the additional loss in used car demand.
  • 45–50 % after the third year and around 60 % to 65 % after five years of ownership.

These figures reflect typical market conditions across European regions, but actual depreciation may shift depending on location, mileage, maintenance history, and model popularity.

What is a 2021 Renault Twingo worth?

When you ask, “what is a 2021 Renault Twingo worth,” the answer hinges on whether you’re viewing the new vehicle’s retail price or the current used car market. While a Ren


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