Fifth-generation TGV Unveiled by SNCF and Alstom
24.03.2025
SNCF Voyageurs and Alstom proudly unveiled the Fifth-generation TGV interiors recently. The French rail operator and manufacturer showcased this advanced project confidently. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Fifth-generation TGV Boosts Comfort and Capacity
France’s government actively supports the new train initiative, launched in 2016, with enthusiasm. Agencies like ADEME and SGPI eagerly fund this double-deck train development.
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The modular design of these innovative trains adjusts capacity and seating flexibly. A nine-car setup increases space by 20%, accommodating up to 740 passengers comfortably.
French agency AREP and Japan’s Nendo skillfully designed the stylish interiors together. First-class seats offer wider cushions, adjustable headrests, and smooth reclining mechanisms for relaxation.
Second-class sections provide extra legroom, personal lights, and additional luggage racks conveniently. Sustainable materials enhance the interiors, benefiting both classes significantly.
The bistro area features vending machines with drinks and snacks on level one. Level two offers a relaxing lounge with 28 seats around tables neatly.
Passengers with limited mobility access platforms easily via lifts and reserved spots. Tactile seat numbers and accessible toilets assist visually impaired travelers effectively.
Fifth-generation TGV Hits Testing Milestones
SNCF and Alstom began testing the modern trains in 2022 with determination. Trials at Czechia’s Velim track reached impressive speeds of 200 km/h successfully.
High-speed tests in France started in mid-2023 and will continue progressing. The phase extends to mid-2025, ensuring top safety and performance standards consistently.

Simulated passenger trips follow testing to prepare trains for full operation soon. Officials target a commercial launch across France in 2026 confidently.
This bold project elevates rail travel with cutting-edge technology and smart design choices. Travelers anticipate greater comfort, accessibility, and efficiency on upcoming trips.
Collaboration between SNCF, Alstom, and government agencies fuels transportation innovation rapidly. France solidifies its leadership in high-speed rail with this Fifth-generation TGV.
The new TGV M promises modern travel with sustainability at its core firmly. Passengers eagerly await these advanced trains on France’s high-speed network soon.
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