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Renault unveils R4 Carapate mini caravan for Renault 4 EV

19.06.2026 13:30 1 min 1 source
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Renault unveils R4 Carapate mini caravan for Renault 4 EV
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Renault, in partnership with French startup Carapate Aventure, has developed the R4 Carapate mini caravan for the Renault 4 E-Tech electric vehicle. The caravan weighs approximately 560 kg, within the car's towing capacity of 750 kg. It features a convertible sleeping area, an outdoor kitchen, and a retro design. The caravan starts at €17,600, while the Renault 4 E-Tech in Greece starts at €24,400 after subsidies.

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Updated: 13.06.2026

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