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Renault's new Twizy shows the limits of E-mobility technology and may be the perfect city vehicle. But at almost 8,000 euros without doors or battery, the price tag isn't nearly as small as the ...
Renault is now taking online reservations for its Twizy two-seater all-electric micro car ahead of its launch in Europe later this year. The announcement made at the Barcelona Motor Show relates ...
Small in size (at 90.7 inches long, it’s almost a foot and a half shorter than a Smart Fortwo), the Twizy has a tight turning radius of just under 10 feet and, according to Renault, performance ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran April 26, 2013 Comment Now! The Renault Twizy is an electric city car that retails for less than $10k and has a power output starting as low as 4 kilowatts (5 horsepower ...
Well Porsche, take this: the Twizy Renault Sport F1 concept, “a bridge between the world of F1 technology and that of production cars.” The French Formula One legend took a 17-horsepower ...
The scheme appears to be wholly funded by Renault which is seeking to demonstrate the suitability of the Twizy to hire schemes of this nature. Its success or failure will become evident by the ...
Remember that not-a-car but also not-a-motorcycle four-wheeled electric vehicle known as the Renault Twizy? Now Meet the Mobilize Duo, its successor that will be taking to the Paris Motor Show ...
But sometimes the oddball stuff is actually cool, as is the case with Renault’s latest Twizy EV variant, the wonderfully insane Twizy Renault Sport F1 concept. Renault’s Twizy, for those not ...
Around town, the Renault Twizy is fun and easy to drive, with sufficient power. Plus it’s guaranteed to command attention everywhere it goes. But beyond the city limits, it’s well out of its depth. It ...
After French carmaker Renault confirmed the wacky design of the Twizy Z.E. will morph into some type of production vehicle, it is now time to take a look at the price the French are getting to ...
This week, Renault offered firefighters in Paris the chance to test out a Twizy that had been "adapted to firefighters' needs." That means that the minimal back seat was taken out and replaced ...
Help is at hand, though, in the shape of an ambulance version of the Renault Twizy. Yes, really. The ambulance uses the Twizy Cargo as a starting block, the van-like variant that ditches the ...