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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 ...
The Twizy Urban carries a purchase price of EUR7,690 (approx. US$10,930) with EUR49 (approx. US$70) a month for leasing the battery, while the Twizy Technic goes for EUR8,490 (approx. US$12,065 ...
Renault says their electric two-seater Twizy concept is a "precursor to vehicles of the future." If that's the case, cities of the future might look more like electric kart tracks than slow-moving ...
When Renault showed the two-seat Twizy electric city car at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, we never expected to see it haul firefighters – meter maids, maybe, but not firefighters. The vehicle ...
But it is not a car. The Renault Twizy is a quadricycle, a really good one, and I think it's ace. Y'see, the little Twizy is an incredibly clever idea. It's cheap to buy (starting from £6,690 in ...
Of course, this attribute won’t be a direct benefit to many, but still, for those brave souls with a down parka (the Twizy doesn’t have side windows) and a sense of adventure, this sort of ...
Yes, both look remarkably similar to the Renault Twizy, but there have been some serious developments since the original two-seater’s launch some 12 years ago. The two-seater Duo (geddit?) ...
I well remember the first time I saw a Renault Twizy. Wandering along the Champs Elysees in Paris in the spring of 2012, I happened upon a Renault showroom hosting an electric car extravaganza.
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 ...
Back a few years ago, Renault was adamant electric vehicles were the future. They said that by 2016, sales of the Zoe family of models would reach about 200,000. We don't think they're quite there ...