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Volkswagen ID.Polo vs Renault 5 E-Tech

You could say this is the small electric car fight everyone secretly wanted — two heavyweights from Europe’s past, reimagined for a much quieter future. The Volkswagen ID.Polo and Renault 5 E-Tech are both pint-sized electric hatchbacks, but they take very different paths back to people’s driveways. The ID.Polo (arriving in 2026) is for the practical-minded buyer who just wants a normal, fuss-free Polo that happens to be electric. The Renault 5 is for the person who smiles every time they walk up to their car and wants a bit of ’70s disco flair with their zero-emission commute. This face-off feels urgent right now because the Renault 5 is already hitting European streets, while VW fans have to decide if it’s worth holding out for the ID.Polo.

Volkswagen ID.Polo vs Renault 5 E-Tech

When it comes to range and charging, both cars are cut from similar cloth but stitched differently. Renault offers the 5 with a 52 kWh battery that’s good for a quoted 400 km in the WLTP cycle, though in everyday mixed driving you’ll likely see something closer to 320–350 km. VW is aiming higher: the ID.Polo should inherit the ID.2all concept’s target of up to 450 km WLTP, though we’ll have to wait for final figures. At a fast charger, the Renault 5 can gulp electrons at up to 100 kW, taking roughly 30 minutes to go from 10–80%. The ID.Polo is expected to push that to 125 kW, shaving a couple of minutes off a motorway splash-and-dash. Where the Renault quietly wins your heart is at home: an 11 kW AC onboard charger comes standard, so topping up from a wallbox is noticeably quicker than rivals stuck at 7.4 kW.

Now, the bit your wallet cares about. The Renault 5 E-Tech starts at around €25,000 in Europe (roughly $27,000) for the 40 kWh Urban Range model, while the 52 kWh Comfort Range in desirable Iconic trim nudges nearer to €30,000. Volkswagen hasn’t pinned a price tag on the ID.Polo yet, but a similar €25,000 entry point is widely expected. The catch, of course, is time. You can walk into a Renault dealer today. The VW is still a glint in Wolfsburg’s eye for most of us. So this comparison is really for someone asking a simple, human question: “Do I jump on the charming retro EV that’s already here, or wait a year for Volkswagen’s sensible, high-range alternative?”

Looking around, you’ve got decent options. In VW’s camp, the ID.Polo will be the city-sized sibling to the larger ID.3. Renault leans into nostalgia harder with the upcoming 4 E-Tech crossover and keeps the Mégane E-Tech for those needing more space. Beyond these two, the Peugeot e-208 remains a polished all-rounder, and the BYD Dolphin is the value champion in markets where it’s sold, often undercutting both on price and kit. But honestly? Neither of those rivals has the same nameplate magic. This is a rare battle where heritage genuinely feels like part of the package.

Volkswagen ID.Polo – pros and cons
A likely 450 km range would be genuinely class-leading, easing that little knot of anxiety if your weekend plans go beyond the city limits. The MEB platform underpinning it is already trusted in millions of cars, so you’re banking on proven driving manners and solid safety smarts. Plus, if you’re the type who finds the Renault a bit too shouty, the VW’s more conservative, roomier cabin will feel like coming home. The downsides? That 2026 arrival date asks for patience many buyers don’t have, and VW’s recent touchscreen-heavy interiors have frustrated owners — hopefully they’ll get the physical controls right this time.

Renault 5 E-Tech – pros and cons
The design is the star. Few cars at this price make you grin before you’ve even opened the door. That 11 kW AC charger as standard is a genuinely useful touch, cutting hours off a full home charge. The trade-offs are real, though. The 100 kW DC peak charging is fine but not class-leading, and if you regularly carry taller passengers or a lot of stuff, the rakish shape sacrifices a little rear headroom and boot space — it’s more style-forward than family-forward.

Quick verdict
Choose the Volkswagen ID.Polo if you’re chasing maximum range, proven electric bones, and a more spacious interior, and you can wait. Choose the Renault 5 E-Tech if emotional design, the convenience of faster home charging, and being able to drive it right now matter more. One makes sense on a spreadsheet, the other makes sense when you look back at it in a car park.

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  Volkswagen ID.Polo Renault 5 E-Tech
Price $27,000.00 $25,000.00
Our Rating 5.8 6.2
Brand VOLKSWAGEN RENAULT
Category Electric Cars Electric Cars

MODEL

Full Model Name Volkswagen ID.Polo
Generation 1st Generation (Electric)
Segment / Class Supermini / B-Segment
Available Trims / Variants Trend, Life, Style Renault 5 E-Tech 95 HP 40 kWh
Renault 5 E-Tech 120 HP 40 kWh
Renault 5 E-Tech 150 HP 52 kWh
Powertrain Options 85 kW (LFP) · 99 kW (LFP) · 155 kW (NMC)
Special Editions ID.Polo GTI — 166 kW / 226 hp, arriving 2027
Additional Notes First ID. family model to carry a legacy VW nameplate; first model featuring VW's new "Pure Positive" design language

LAUNCH

Reveal Date December 2025 (pre-production preview) / April 2026 (official world premiere) 2024, February 26
Launch Year 2026
Availability Status On sale in Germany from April 29, 2026 — 52 kWh NMC variant first; 37 kWh LFP variant delayed to late 2026 or early 2027 due to LFP cell supply constraints Available to order. Released 2025, May
Available to order. Released 2024, November
Available to order. Released 2024, November
Brand / Manufacturer Volkswagen AG
Country of origin Germany (brand); assembled in Spain France
Assembly Country Spain (Martorell, Catalonia)
Markets Available Europe (confirmed); UK (confirmed, later 2026); no confirmed timeline for US, African, or Asian markets
Base Price (USD) ~$27,600 USD (based on €24,995 launch price at approximate conversion) € 25,000
€ 28,000
€ 33,000 £ 27,000
Additional Notes UK estimated from ~£21,700. At launch, only variants above €30,000 are available; the advertised €24,995 entry price is delayed

BATTERY

Battery Capacity 37 kWh (usable, net)
52 kWh (usable, net)
40 kWh usable, 43 kWh total
40 kWh usable, 43 kWh total
52 kWh usable
Battery Chemistry LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) - 37 kWh Variant
NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) - 52 kWh Variant
Liquid-cooled Li-Ion NMC battery (400V type)
Battery Architecture Cell-to-Pack (CTP), floor-mounted between axles
Thermal Management Liquid cooling
Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) Up to 329 km / 204 miles WLTP - 37 kWh Variant
Up to 454 km / 282 miles WLTP - 52 kWh Variant
186 mi WLTP
186 mi WLTP
255 mi WLTP
Energy Consumption 14.6–13.3 kWh/100 km - 52 kWh Variant
233 Wh/mi WLTP
240 Wh/mi WLTP
Regen Braking (Max kW) Yes
Heat Pump
AC Charging (Max kW) 11 kW Type 2 11 kW, 10-100% in 3 hours 30 min
Type 2 11 kW, 10-100% in 3 hours 30 min
Type 2 11 kW, 10-100% in 4 hours 30 min
DC Charging (Max kW) 90 kW - 37 kWh Variant
105 kW - 52 kWh Variant
No
CCS 80 kW, 15-80% in 30 min
CCS 100 kW, 15-80% in 30 min
Charging Time (10–80%) ~27 minutes - 37 kWh Variant
~23–24 minutes - 52 kWh Variant
Cell Brand PowerCo (Volkswagen Group battery subsidiary, Salzgitter, Germany)
Additional Notes LFP chemistry allows regular 100% charge without significant long-term degradation; V2L standard across all variants at 3.6 kW output V2L & V2G bi-directional charging (up to 3.7 kW)

PERFORMANCE

Motor Type APP290 Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM)
Motor Configuration Front-mounted, single motor
Front Motor Output (kW / HP) 85 kW / 114 hp
99 kW / 133 hp
155 kW / 208 hp
Power Output (kW / hp) 85 kW / 114 hp
99 kW / 133 hp
155 kW / 208 hp
FWD 95 hp (70 kW)
FWD 120 hp (90 kW)
FWD 150 hp (110 kW)
Torque (Nm) 290 Nm - 85 kW
290 Nm - 99 kW
215 Nm (159 lb-ft)
225 Nm (166 lb-ft)
245 Nm (181 lb-ft)
0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. 11.0 seconds - 85 kW
9.8 seconds - 99 kW

9 sec 0-62 mph
8 sec 0-62 mph
Top Speed (km/h / mph) 160 km/h / 99 mph - 85 kW
160 km/h / 99 mph - 99 kW
87 mph (140 km/h)
87 mph (140 km/h)
93 mph (150 km/h)
Transmission / Drive Single-speed, FWD Single-speed
Drive Mode Yes — includes Eco, Comfort, Sport, and B mode (one-pedal)

BODY

Body Style 5-door hatchback 5 door hatchback, 5 seats
Platform / Architecture MEB+ (MEB Entry) AmpR Small
Dimensions (L×W×H mm) 4,053 mm × 1,816 mm × 1,530 mm 3920 x 1770 x 1500 mm (154.3 x 69.7 x 59.1 in)
Drag Coefficient (Cd) 0.264
Wheelbase (mm) 2,600 mm 2540 mm (100.0 in)
Ground Clearance (mm) 145 mm (5.7 in)
Kerb Weight (kg) 1,568 kg (37 kWh) · 1,576 kg (52 kWh) EU: 1350 kg unladen
EU: 1350 kg unladen
EU: 1450 kg unladen
Suspension (Front / Rear) Front - MacPherson strut
Rear - Torsion beam (new development, EV-specific tuning)
Front MacPherson struts, rear multi-link
Wheel Size (inches) R18
Brakes (Front / Rear) Disc/disc; one-box brake system combining hydraulic and brake-by-wire
Parking Brake Electronic (assumed, standard on MEB platform)
Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) 441 L (seats up) · 1,240 L (seats folded) EU: 326 l
Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) None — climate compressor occupies the front No
Towing Capacity (kg) EU: 500 kg unbraked
Wading Depth (mm) Not applicable (urban supermini)
Sunroof Panoramic glass roof — optional
Additional Notes 25% more cargo volume than combustion Polo; flat floor due to CTP battery design

SAFETY

Airbags (count) Yes
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) Yes
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Yes
Traction Control System (TCS) Yes
Low-Speed Pedestrian Warning Yes — standard (EU regulatory requirement)
Structural Safety MEB Entry platform; 5-star Euro NCAP rating
Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) Yes — standard (EU regulatory requirement)
Child Seat Anchors (ISOFIX) Yes
Reversing Camera Yes — standard (EU regulatory requirement)
Hill Start Assist Yes — standard
Driver Assistance (ADAS) SAE Level 2 (with optional Connected Travel Assist) Front radar (unconfirmed), Active Driver Assist, High Beam Assist, Emergency Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Rear Automatic Emergency Braking, Occupant Safe Exit
ADAS Features Emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane assist, side assist — standard or optional depending on trim
Autonomous Driving System Name Connected Travel Assist (optional)
Autonomous Driving Hardware Cameras (confirmed); no LiDAR
Over-the-Air (OTA) Safety Updates Yes — MEB platform supports OTA
Additional Notes No aviation-grade redundancy; standard passenger car safety architecture

COMFORT

Seating Capacity 5 Heated front seats
Seat Material Varies by trim
Driver Seat Adjustment 12-way electrically adjustable — optional (top trim)
Passenger Seat Adjustment Manual (standard); electrically adjustable on higher trims
Power Seats Optional
Seat Heating Available
Massage Function Available — optional on top-spec trim
Climate Control Automatic air conditioning — standard
Steering Wheel Physical buttons retained; steering wheel controls standard
Roof Type Solid standard; optional panoramic glass roof No sunroof
Ambient Lighting Yes — available for dashboard and door panels
Rain-Sensing Wipers Standard
Heated Mirrors Standard
Interior Rear-View Mirror Standard
Central Armrest Standard
Gear Selector Shift-by-wire selector (standard MEB layout)
Noise Insulation Wind noise noted at motorway speeds in prototype testing
Bluetooth / Wi-Fi Yes Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Wireless Charging Yes
Parking Aids Rear parking sensors standard; front sensors on higher trims Front and rear sensors, reversing camera, park assist
Additional Notes Return to physical backlit shortcut buttons — a deliberate reversal of the touch-only approach used on earlier ID. models

DISPLAYS

Centre Screen (inches) 13-inch touchscreen (tablet-style layout, not dashboard-integrated) 10" touchscreen
Driver's Display (inches) 10-inch digital instrument cluster 7" or 10.1"
Head-Up Display (HUD) No
Rear Passenger Screen Not available
Rotatable / Adjustable Screen No
Operating System Volkswagen software (MEB platform OS)
Mirror Link / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto Yes — standard (wireless assumed)
Voice Control Yes — standard
Additional Notes Volume knob between front seats retained for physical audio/media control

LIGHTING

Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) LED standard; IQ.LIGHT LED matrix headlights on Style trim
High Beams LED — standard
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) LED — standard
Adaptive Headlights Yes — on Style trim with IQ.LIGHT matrix
Delayed Headlight Shut-off Standard
Tail Light Design 3D LED tail light clusters (Style trim); illuminated VW logo front and rear on Style
Interior Ambient Lighting Yes — optional
Additional Notes Illuminated LED light strip across front on Style trim; IQ.LIGHT matrix confirmed on top-spec only

INFOTAINMENT & AUDIO

Sound System Brand Harman Kardon — optional
Speaker Count 10 speakers — optional Harman Kardon system
Audio Output (watts) 425 watts — optional Harman Kardon system
AM/FM/DAB Radio FM/DAB — standard; AM not confirmed
Navigation System Yes — integrated
USB Ports (count/type) Front USB-C standard; rear USB ports confirmed
Rear Entertainment Not available
Gaming / App Store Not available
Car KTV Not available
Dashcam Not available
Additional Notes Subwoofer in trunk — part of optional Harman Kardon package

TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone App Control Yes — myVolkswagen app (standard on MEB platform)
Keyless Entry / Start Yes — available
Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) Yes — 3.6 kW, standard across all variants
Remote Climate Control Yes — via myVolkswagen app
Over-the-Air Map Updates Yes — standard OTA update capability
Additional Notes V2L standard across all trims is a significant feature at this price point

OWNERSHIP

Official Dealer Network Available through Volkswagen dealer network in Europe;
Spare Parts Availability European markets — good (VW Group network);
Resale Value Too early to assess; comparable to Renault 5 segment expected
Roadside Assistance Via VW dealer network in covered markets
Additional Notes Eligible for 2026 European CEE subsidy and European battery super bonus in EU markets; battery produced in Salzgitter, Germany

Note

Data Source Volkswagen Newsroom (official); InsideEVs; Motor1; Drive Electric; Electrifying.com; go-electra.com; EVSpecifications.com
Last Updated May 2026
Additional Notes Several specs remain provisional — full official specification sheets not published for all trim levels at time of writing
Disclaimer We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct
  Volkswagen ID.Polo Renault 5 E-Tech

Disclaimer Note

Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct

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