Ford and Renault Join Forces for Affordable European EVs
Ford and Renault start partnership to build affordable electric cars for Europe. First models expected in 2028. What does this mean for Dutch buyers?
10,000 km/year
€618
15,000 km/year
€618
20,000 km/year
€618
30,000 km/year
€618
Based on 4 years ownership, €0.30/kWh electricity, including depreciation, insurance and taxes.
Battery
40 kWh
WLTP Range
— km
Drivetrain
FWD
40kWh • FWD • 2026
Starting Price
€35.890
Incl. BTW, excl. BPM (€0)
Est. Monthly TCO
€618
Based on 4 years, 15,000 km/year
WLTP Range
N/A
Real-World Range
N/A
Battery Capacity
40 kWh
Efficiency
N/A
AC Charging
N/A
DC Fast Charging
N/A
10-80% charge time: ~30 minutes (estimated)
Business drivers pay only 18% bijtelling up to €30,000 catalog price
Based on 4 years of ownership and 15,000 km per year, the estimated monthly TCO is €618. This includes depreciation, insurance, maintenance, and energy costs. Use our calculator for a personalized calculation.
Range data is not yet available for this model. WLTP range is N/A km, but real-world range is typically 15-20% lower.
For 2026, electric vehicles have a reduced bijtelling rate of 18% up to €30,000 catalog price (22% above). This saves approximately €1,000-2,000 per year compared to conventional cars with 22% bijtelling.
Ford and Renault start partnership to build affordable electric cars for Europe. First models expected in 2028. What does this mean for Dutch buyers?
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