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For consumers considering buying a Renault Twizy, a four-wheeled covered electric vehicle (EV), some worries about winter driving conditions might be alleviated by this news. For 295 British ...
The Twizy may be small, but it's certainly not discreet: expect to be looked at when you're behind the wheel. The moon-buggy styling, prominent safety-shell cabin design, narrow footprint and ...
TWIZY RENAULT SPORT F1 CONCEPT: IMPROBABLE AND SPECTACULAR 25/04/13 — Renault has chosen the Twizy manufacturing plant in Valladolid, Spain, to present its new Twizy Renault Sport F1 concept car.
Renault's Twizy is a giggle to drive, looks ... strange and is loved by all. It's not the perfect solution to urban congestion, though.
Renault Twizy F1: Driven Formula One in fun-size - PH drives Renaultsport's one-off KERS-equipped Twizy F1 By MajorGav / Thursday, 26 September 2013 / Loading comments ...
Renault is now taking online reservations for its Twizy two-seater all-electric micro car in Europe ahead of its launch in Europe later this year.
Yet when the Renault Twizy arrives moments later, having covered only around 10 miles since an overnight charge, things aren’t looking very good.
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Renault’s choice has made for chuckable, game handling – the unassisted steering is a delight and the Twizy’s balance is really neutral, with high grip limits before safety understeer kicks in.
Renault has announced that it is to trial a car-sharing scheme, Twizy Way, that will see a fleet of 50 Renault Twizys take to the streets of the French new town of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.
Renault regards the Twizy as an alternative to the G-Wiz electric "car", or to a secondhand supermini or to one of those three-wheeled scooter machines, but the engineering is closer to a proper ...
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 ...