When the Renault Twizy Z.E. goes on sale in Europe at the end of 2011, it will be one of the cheapest electric vehicles available. Starting at €6,990 (a more-than-reasonable $9,961 U.S. at today’s ...
A quadricycle is not a car. It's still got four wheels, in some cases a roof, and can be propelled down the road under its own steam. But it is not a car. The Renault Twizy is a quadricycle, a really ...
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 to ...
Following a preview in concept form in January 2021, Renault has released more details about the unofficial Twizy successor, which is called the Mobilize Duo. Mobilize is Renault Group's mobility ...
Ali is a car enthusiast who spent his childhood experimenting with toy cars, and fighting with his siblings on who gets to ride shotgun. These days you'll find him reading and writing about cars, and ...
Renault announced at the Barcelona Motor Show that it’s now accepting online reservations for its pair of electric Twizy models. The Twizy 45 starts at the bargain-basement price of just €6,990 ...
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 we last reported on the enigmatic Renault Twizy, it was out fighting fires in the French countryside. Now, apparently bored with firefighting, the Twizy team has decided that perhaps Formula 1 is ...
The Twizy, Renault’s electric city vehicle that’s classified as a quadricycle has registered impressive sales, pleasing both customers and its creators, but the overall sales of Renault’s ZE electric ...
The cabin is hard-wearing and easy to clean but there’s no cabin heater, so be sure to buy a Twizy with the optional zip-in windows. One with doors, too. They were also an option, but only at the ...
Something that's tall and narrow should, according to the laws of physics, never be sporty as well. However, the Renault-Nissan alliance doesn't agree at all, because they see there's a market there.
While most of us are used to seeing firefighters responding to emergency calls in enormous great trucks roaring through the streets with sirens blaring, residents of Paris may be about to witness the ...
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