Displayed at the 2010 Delhi Auto Expo, the Renault Twizy is due to go on sale at the end of 2011 in Europe.
The ultra-compact footprint of Renault Twizy (length: 2.32 metres /
width: 1.19 metres / height: 1.46 metres) is ideally suited to city
motoring
The speed of this version is capped at 45kph, which means it can be driven without a licence in certain countries.
Renault Twizy’s low weight (450kg, including the 100kg battery)
directly benefits its operationalrangewhich is 100km (standard cycle).In
everyday use, this figure may vary as a function of the driving
conditions actually encountered.
Twizy gets around town faster than a car thanks to its unprecedented ultra-compact dimensions which also facilitate parking
Twizy’s battery fully charges in just 3½ hours using a domestic
electrical supply via a spiral cable stowed behind a flap at the front
of the vehicle.
it is more agile than a car, while its acceleration performance is
comparable with that of a scooter.Twizy’s electric motor accelerates
smoothly and silently, while torque is immediately available
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