The third generation Twingo, says Laurens van den Acker, “has kept the playful spirit of the original, not the form” because, he explains, “this was not supposed to be an exercise in retro design”, and the new car does in fact have its own distinct personality. But it also seems to be the descendant of another Renault icon: the R5 or, rather, the R5 Turbo. The French brand’s visionary design chief says that as well as embodying Renault’s new design philosophy, the Twingo also completes the carmaker’s new generation of small models (together with the Clio, Captur and Zoe). “But it couldn’t be a mini-Clio, because then it would have had too grown-up a face, while a small car like this deserves to be iconic and even a little rebellious.”…