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This Affordable 4×4 with a Unique Formula is Exactly What Europe Needed and Renault is Finally Going to Build It

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While electrification is shaking up the off-road landscape, one question remains: can you still find a real 4×4 without breaking the bank? Renault seems to have found the answer. Going against the grain of urban SUVs that are tall but timid on real trails, the French brand is working on an electric all-wheel-drive model that’s simple, smart, and accessible. And this model is the future Renault 4 4×4, inspired by the recently presented Savane prototype.

The idea: bring back the spirit of the original Renault 4, a modest but capable vehicle, suited for rural life as well as adventure, while adopting resolutely contemporary technology. The concept relies on proven technical solutions, already seen with competitors like Jeep or Toyota, but adapted here to a 100% electric platform we already know: that of the new Renault 5 and Renault 4.

Without claiming to rival a Land Cruiser or Wrangler, the future 4L of modern times nonetheless promises genuine all-wheel drive, nearly 8 inches of ground clearance, and convincing traction capabilities on snow, mud, or sand. Europe demands versatile vehicles, adapted to harsh climates and stress-free travel: Renault might just have found the right formula.

Side profile of the Renault 4 Savane 4x4 concept with raised ground clearance and widened arches
The design of the future Renault 4 4×4 draws directly from the DNA of the legendary 4L, while integrating modern elements. Its increased ground clearance and taut lines announce its off-road vocation. © Renault

A Real 4×4 for Everyone: Renault’s Bold Bet

In a market dominated by SUVs with rugged looks but often lacking real off-road capabilities, Renault is taking the opposite approach. By reviving a project for a compact, electric, and affordable 4×4, the French manufacturer intends to respond to real demand: that of a simple, versatile, and reliable vehicle for daily trips as well as off-pavement escapades.

The future Renault 4 4×4 targets all those who dream of a real all-terrain vehicle without wanting to invest the $66,000 needed for a Jeep Wrangler or Toyota Land Cruiser. Its approach aims to be more democratic, in the direct line of what the original Renault 4 was: a work vehicle, utilitarian, capable of tackling rough paths without flinching, while remaining economical.

This project comes at the perfect time, as several brands — from Suzuki to Jeep with its Avenger 4xe — are testing all-wheel-drive solutions with electric assistance. Renault intends to go further, with a 100% electric version but designed from the start to leave the city and face winter or rural conditions.

Dashboard of the Renault 4 Savane 4x4 Concept with digital interface
The cockpit displays a streamlined presentation, centered on a large touchscreen, compact steering wheel, and recycled materials. A modern atmosphere, without excess, faithful to the model’s philosophy. © Renault

The Savane 4×4 Prototype: Between Heritage and Modernity

The presentation of the Renault 4 Savane 4×4 concept made an impression. Under its neo-retro design directly inspired by the legendary 4L, this prototype hides a very real ambition: to offer a modern and pragmatic alternative to urban all-electric vehicles. And unlike other demonstrators with no follow-up, this model is well on track to arrive on European roads.

Savane 4×4 doesn’t just seduce with style. It claims an assumed off-road vocation, relying on a specific architecture, raised suspension, mixed tires, and traction management electronics designed for slippery terrain. The idea is clear: make the future Renault 4 a car as comfortable in the city as on a snowy climb.

It’s also a return to roots in Renault’s philosophy: creating accessible, useful vehicles capable of adapting to varied environments. A spirit that the manufacturer had somewhat abandoned in recent years, focused on urban and classic electric segments.

Renault 4 Savane 4x4 in action on track with winter tires and high ground clearance
Thanks to its all-wheel drive and adapted tires, the Renault 4 Savane Concept is ready to venture off the beaten path. © Renault

A Simple, Effective, and 100% Electric Technical Formula

On the technical side, Renault has opted for the AmpR Small platform, already used by the future electric R5 and R4. The system’s heart relies on dual motors: a front electric unit producing 201 hp, powered by a 52 kWh battery, and a second electric motor positioned at the rear, exclusively dedicated to all-wheel drive.

This solution allows for genuine electric all-wheel drive without resorting to complex drive shafts, while preserving the original architecture. The system therefore remains light, compact, and more economical to produce. It’s inspired by schemes already used successfully on the Toyota Yaris Cross AWD-i or Jeep Avenger 4xe, while adapting the philosophy to pure electric.

Ground clearance approaches 8 inches, and mixed tires reinforce traction capabilities on loose terrain. This isn’t a pure rock crawler, but a genuine versatile SUV, designed for snowy regions, muddy country roads, or soft sand beaches. Mechanical simplicity that guarantees robustness and reduced maintenance costs, two essential criteria for the target audience.

Renault 4 Savane 4x4: the wild return of the blue-white-red myth
Faithful to the utilitarian style of old 4Ls, the rear maintains simple but effective lines. LED vertical lights and marked wheel arches reinforce the model’s off-road identity. © Renault

Launch Expected Before 2027 at Under $33,000

According to initial internal estimates, the Renault 4 4×4 launch price should remain below the symbolic $33,000 mark, before federal tax credits. An ambitious but realistic price positioning, thanks to a shared platform and industrialized development on Renault ElectriCity production lines in northern France.

The model would primarily target Northern European markets, where demand for electric vehicles adapted to harsh climates is strong. But France, with its rural areas and harsh winters in certain regions, also represents ideal terrain for this type of SUV with utilitarian and family vocation.

Commercial launch is expected before 2027, potentially even late 2026 if industrial timelines are met. Facing multiplying competition in the electric B-SUV segment, Renault is banking on a unique DNA: that of an accessible, robust, and ingenious vehicle, capable of bridging the gap between iconic past and electric future.

Alain
Alain
Alain , 57 ans, est un passionné d'automobile basé à Bordeaux. Fort d'une carrière de plus de 30 ans dans le journalisme automobile, Alain est reconnu pour ses analyses pointues et son expertise technique. Collaborateur clé du magazine Passion & Car, il partage sa passion des voitures classiques et modernes, tout en explorant les innovations technologiques du secteur. Amateur de belles mécaniques et de road trips, Alain apporte une perspective unique et authentique aux lecteurs, mêlant savoir-faire et passion pour l'automobile.

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