Showing posts with label Renault Twizy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renault Twizy. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Renault to Launch All-Electric Twingo in 2014, Zoe Z.E. Coming in 2012


Renault will add a new Twingo to its Z.E. range of electric vehicles in the second half of 2014, according to Jacques Bousquet, head of Renault Italy. The French automaker�s official said the Twingo Z.E. will be the company's fifth EV, after the Kangoo, Fluence, Twizy and Zoe.

The executive revealed that Renault�s alliance with Daimler AG helped speed up the development of the next-generation Twingo-based Z.E. model, as the Twingo's new platform will be shared with a future four-seat Smart car.

Bousquet added that the Kangoo Z.E. will be joined by more electric vans in the future. "The Kangoo Z.E. is the first of a broader range of battery-powered light commercial vehicles we are currently developing," he said.

The official also revealed the timetable for the market launch of the Z.E. models as well as their prices in France. The first to go on sale will be the Fluence Z.E. sedan, which will arrive in showrooms in mid-2011 with a base price of �26,000 ($36,200) including sales tax. The monthly fee for the battery lease (on a 36-month plan) will be �79 ($110).

Next up will be the Kangoo Z.E.. The small commercial van will cost �20,000 ($27,850) excluding tax, while there�s also a �72 ($100) fee to be paid each month for the battery pack. In France, the car will cost �15,000 ($20,900) since it qualifies for incentives, equaling the price of the diesel Kangoo.

The two-seater Twizy EV will be launched in December for a price of �6,990 ($9730) including tax, plus �45 ($63) as a monthly payment for the battery. Finally, the core model for the Z.E. range, the Zoe supermini, will arrive in mid-2012. The price hasn't been announced yet, but Renault plans to sell 150,000 units a year of the Zoe Z.E.

As for the Kangoo and Fluence EVs, Renault aims to sell 30,000 to 50,000 units a year of each model.

By Dan Mihalascu

Source: Automotive News


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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Renault PricesTandem-Seat Twizy EV at �6,900


Renault announced today that its 1+1 tandem-seat electric vehicle will go on sale at the end of 2011 with a starting price of �6,900 (US$9,500), including taxes. The Twizy could be even cheaper to buy in countries where electric cars qualify for incentives.

As with the Fluence Z.E. and Kangoo Z.E., buyers will lease the battery for a monthly fee of �45 ($62) for an annual distance of 7,500 km (4,660 miles). According to Renault, this distance covers the vast majority of ordinary motorists' requirements.

Monthly battery subscription aside, Twizy's running costs are estimated by Renault to be 15 percent lower than those of a three-wheeler scooter. These costs include insurance, maintenance and energy (battery lease plus electricity).

The 2.4 meter long Twizy has a maximum driving range of 115 km (72 miles), with a full charge of its batteries taking three and a half hours through any domestic supply.

You can read more about the Twizy in our previous post here.

By Dan Mihalascu



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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Renault Suspends Managers on Suspicion of Leaking EV Secrets


French carmaker Renault has suspended three senior managers on suspicion of industrial espionage linked to the firm's electric vehicle plans. A company spokeswoman confirmed on Tuesday that the three individuals were suspended over unspecified ethical issues.

�In late August 2010, an ethical alert was brought to the attention of the compliance committee," a Renault spokeswoman told AFP on Tuesday. "The investigation that followed led to the suspension of three Renault executives�, the spokeswoman added without providing any more details.

On Wednesday, unnamed inside sources told the news agency that all three individuals were in charge of electric vehicles projects, with one of them being a member of a 30-strong panel of executives headed by chief executive Carlos Ghosn.

The three men were required to leave their offices on Monday, but Renault has not yet filled a formal complaint.

The French carmaker plans to launch four electric models by the end of 2012 including the Fluence EV, Kangoo Express EV, Twizy and Zoe. Along with sister-company Nissan, Renault is investing �200 million (about US $263.4 million) a year in the EV programme.

Source: AFP via Yahoo News


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