Here’s a more functional Twizy directed at business owners – the Renault Twizy Cargo, as it’s called, gets a boot that replaces the back seat, along with a lockable sideways-opening rear door. The boot is watertight and can hold 180 litres of goods.
According to Renault, 60% of Twizy buyers are companies, so this isn’t as long a shot as you might think. The Renault Twizy Cargo is available in Life 45 (5 hp, limited to 45 km/h) and Life 80 (17 hp, limited to 80 km/h) trims in France. Both variants have a real world range of 50-80 km.
Since its 2011 introduction, the Renault Twizy has proven to be a vehicle of many personalities, delivering pizza by day and pretending it’s a Formula One racer by night.
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wow… love this EV! looks cute and practical…
Motorised Becha ??
delivering pizza? maybe dominos here can use this small vehicle
Perfect for Europe when they have very tight roads where even a Smart ForTwo can seem big.
Small business owners have long depended on Peugeot 106 “Van” and larger Kangoos and Belingos. Now they have a smaller alternative to choose especially during winter and bad weather when scooters are not practical.
Winter? Maybe you haven’t noticed, but this thing does not have windows.
suitable for the pizza delivery guy but not the pizza franchise owner…
mat motor delivery guy will reject and run amok cos they cannot “celok” at the corner roads anymore… lol…
The back door look like hotel mini bar..lol
Love this. Will it be launching in Malaysia??