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    Renault Twizy Z.E.Concept 2009

    2009 Frankfurt

    TWIZY Z.E. Concept

    100% ELECTRIC, 100% PRACTICAL & 100% INNOVATIVE
    Twizy Z.E. Concept is an innovative response to the challenge of urban mobility. With its fourwheel
    chassis, Twizy Z.E. Concept offers the driver and passenger – seated one behind the
    other – an all-electric means of transport which produces no CO2 emissions.
    Twizy Z.E. Concept is compact, nimble and practical – everything you need in city traffic. The
    wraparound bodywork creates a safe, reassuring cocoon which offers first class protection for
    both the driver and the passenger.
    Power comes from a 15kW electric motor which develops 70Nm of torque, making it versatile
    and easy to drive. The acceleration performance of Twizy Z.E. Concept in urban and suburban
    traffic is comparable to that of a 125cc motorbike.

    A VEHICLE FOR BUSY CITY-DWELLERS…
    Twizy Z.E. Concept is an all-electric vehicle aimed primarily at busy city dwellers who need to pick
    their way through the urban jungle. Every day, they juggle work commitments with a busy social life,
    so efficiency, speed and simplicity are key.
    The ultra-compact dimensions of Twizy Z.E. Concept (2.30m in length, and just 1.13m wide) ensure
    that it is nimble enough for urban use. The four-wheel arrangement, open bodywork and a seat format
    which puts the driver and passenger behind one another express Twizy Z.E. Concept's distinctive
    character.

    ...LOOKING FOR A PRACTICAL AND SAFE MEANS OF TRANSPORT
    For its occupants, Twizy Z.E. Concept represents a highly practical solution to the problem of urban
    mobility. With a turning circle of just three metres and a footprint barely larger than that of a scooter,
    Twizy Z.E. Concept is easy to park in town. At the wheel, easy, agile handling ensures that it rarely
    gets stuck in traffic, while the four wheels and low centre of gravity provide excellent stability.
    Inside, the priority has been to make Twizy Z.E. Concept easy to drive. Data is easy for the driver to
    take in, with displays located at eye level at the base of the windscreen, and grouped in honeycombshape clusters which are easy to differentiate. For the passenger, getting into the rear seat is simple:
    the seatback is attached to the roof of the vehicle, allowing the lower part of the seat to pivot. The rear
    seat can even be adjusted to suit the passenger's height: the seat cushion can be turned over to
    become a booster cushion and afford a child better visibility. When the cushion is used as a booster in
    this way, it frees up a load volume of 10 litres, as a complement to the initial 50 litres, and in
    complement to the 3 litres provided by the cubbies on either side of the steering wheel.
    Twizy Z.E. Concept provides optimum levels of safety. The bodywork doesn't just protect the
    occupants from poor weather; it is also far more visible in traffic to other road users and effectively
    constitutes a safety cell. A deformable structure protects occupants in the event of a frontal impact
    while lateral reinforcement bars provide protection in the case of an impact from the side. The
    retention systems include a four-point harness for the front seat and a three-point seatbelt at the rear,
    plus a driver airbag and two lateral airbags.

    A NEW ERA OF ALL-ELECTRIC MOBILITY

    With its futuristic, pearlescent white bodywork, Twizy Z.E. Concept clearly belongs to a new era of
    urban mobility. As opposed to a conventional car, the body colour wheel fairings are not spherical but
    octagonal, and cover the tyres entirely. Along with the pearlescent white and blue hub caps, they form
    a pleasing, harmonious design in which the wheels can no longer be seen rotating. Instead, the only
    visible movement is that of the hub caps, so Twizy Z.E. Concept appears to glide gracefully and
    silently, along the road.
    In keeping with this fresh approach to mobility, Twizy Z.E. Concept offers its occupants a new, simple
    and reassuring environment. The front and rear ends of Twizy Z.E. Concept are equipped with a
    luminous matrix display, the honeycomb-shaped diodes of which allow the driver to interrelate with his
    or her immediate surroundings. In addition to serving as headlights and rear lights, these diodes can
    also produce 'smileys' which change expression as a function of the message the driver wishes to
    communicate.
    Inside, the cabin is brightly lit thanks to the bodywork's extensive glazed surface. The blue and white
    colour scheme creates a soothing atmosphere which isolates the passengers from the stress of urban
    activity. Optimizing the vehicle's range is simple and worry-free, with a poetic touch: remaining range
    is depicted by a lotus flower on the dashboard, with petals that close progressively as the range
    decreases.
    Twizy Z.E. Concept is powered by a 15kW (20hp) electric motor. This develops 70Nm of torque, and
    combines comfort with responsive performance at all engine speeds. Twizy Z.E. Concept can
    accelerate at a similar rate to a 125cc bike, and pulls away briskly from standstill. With a top speed of
    75kph, Twizy Z.E. Concept will also be in its element in suburban traffic.
    The energy available onboard Twizy Z.E. Concept serves just one purpose – mobility. The open
    chassis calls for neither heating nor climate control, both of which consume a significant amount of
    energy. This, coupled with the vehicle's low weight (it tips the scales at just 420kg, complete with
    batteries), contributes directly to Twizy Z.E. Concept's range which can reach 100km.
    The lithium-ion batteries for Twizy Z.E. Concept are located beneath the two seats. They are charged
    by means of an extendible cable located behind the Renault logo at the front. This cable can be
    plugged into a 220V 10A or 16A domestic socket, and will fully charge the batteries in just three and a
    half hours.
    Twizy Z.E. Concept is the forerunner of one of the all-electric mobility solutions that Renault
    will introduce from 2011.

    TECHNICAL DATA
    MOTOR
    Type Electric
    Transmission type
    Direct drive with reducer and
    forward/reverse inverter
    Maximum power EEC (kW / hp) 15 / 20
    Maximum torque EEC (Nm) 70
    BATTERY
    Type Lithium-ion
    Range 100km
    DIMENSIONS
    Rims (inches) 13
    Length (mm) 2,303
    Width (mm) 1,132
    Height (mm) 1,476
    Wheelbase (mm) 1,695
    Front / rear track (mm) 944 / 944
    Front / rear overhang (mm) 304 / 304
    Unladen weight (kg) 420
    Tyres 135/80 R13
    PERFORMANCE
    Aerodynamic performance (CdA) 0.63
    Top speed (kph) 75
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    Horrible.
    "The Metric System is the tool of the Devil! My car gets 40 Rods to the Hogshead and that's the ways I likes it!" -Grandpa Simpson

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    Very close to my reaction

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    I like this a lot. It's the perfect car for sitting driving, as long as you're not planning to take your wife... or your kids... or friends... or your dog...
    www.flickr.com/photos/maestro_ng

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roentgen View Post
    I like this a lot. It's the perfect car for sitting driving, as long as you're not planning to take your wife... or your kids... or friends... or your dog...
    I'd be too embarassed to be seen in it by my wife, kids, friends, or dog.
    Big cities suck

    "Not putting miles on your Ferrari is like not having sex with your girlfriend so she'll be more desirable to her next boyfriend." -Napolis

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    In the thumbnails, the wheel covers look like cushions were glued to the side of the thing and it's sitting on them. It's absolutely awful.. I'd rather just ride a pushbike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    In the thumbnails, the wheel covers look like cushions were glued to the side of the thing and it's sitting on them. It's absolutely awful.. I'd rather just ride a pushbike.
    A riding lawnmower would be more stylin, and have more power too. They even make them with cupholders these days.
    Big cities suck

    "Not putting miles on your Ferrari is like not having sex with your girlfriend so she'll be more desirable to her next boyfriend." -Napolis

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