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At the last 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, Renault company presented the Twizy Z.E. which is a compact city car, an alternative for urban commuters to make their way through cramped urban roads. Generating the power from a 20 horsepower (15kW) electric motor, supported by lithium-ion batteries, the Twizy can cover 100 miles on a single charge with a top speed of 47mph.

Integrating displays at the base of the windscreen for easy navigation and safe driving, the zero emission vehicle presents a tandem seating layout, with backseat attached to the roof, allowing flexibility and comfort to the commuters. Via Dvice

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