cross-posted from : https://lemmy.zip/post/62563422
Renault has relied on Chinese parts and its research and development operations in Shanghai to develop the sub-20,000 euro (S$30,000) electric Twingo, which the company will start selling in 2026. Mr Provost has pledged to apply the lessons learned in China at its R&D hubs in France, notably at the the sprawling Technocentre complex near Paris.


Renault is not selling cars in the US.
Also EVs used to be expensive, because batteries were expensive. Prices have fallen a lot though.