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Nissan mobility concept (2010): it's Nissan's Twizy

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

Sarah-Jayne Harrison, 01 November 2010 16:24

You'd be forgiven for thinking we'd mistitled a story about the Renault Twizy. It's not - take another look and you'll spot important differences. Like a Nissan badge. To all intents and purposes, this is the Nissan Twizy. Called Nissan's new mobility concept, it's the most blatant example of badge engineering we've yet seen at the alliance. The Nissan Twizy is of course fully electric ...

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Nissan mobility concept (2010): it's Nissan's Twizy

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

Sarah-Jayne Harrison, 01 November 2010 16:24

You'd be forgiven for thinking we'd mistitled a story about the Renault Twizy. It's not - take another look and you'll spot important differences. Like a Nissan badge. To all intents and purposes, this is the Nissan Twizy. Called Nissan's new mobility concept, it's the most blatant example of badge engineering we've yet seen at the alliance. The Nissan Twizy is of course fully electric ...

Nissan Leaf – first photos of Nissan’s electric car

Rated 2.5 out of 52.5

Tim Pollard, 03 August 2009 09:00

Nissan this weekend unveiled the Leaf – its new battery-powered electric car. The Nissan Leaf is pitched as ‘the world’s first affordable, zero-emission car’, a bespoke EV for global sale. The range of the Nissan Leaf is more than 100 miles – enough for 70% of people’s driving requirements, says Nissan, and it can seat five adults. It’ll be launched ...

Renault’s electric cars ‘will cost the same as its diesels’

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Richard Yarrow, 28 April 2009 12:10

Three electric vehicles (EVs) in development by Renault will cost the same as the equivalent diesels in Britain, the company has confirmed to CAR Online. Battery-powered electric Renaults are expected to cost from around £15,000 when they arrive in the next couple of years. The announcement takes into account the UK Government’s £5000 EV incentive scheme announced earlier this month. ...

Nissan-Renault plan for electric cars at Olympics

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Phil McNamara, 25 February 2009 09:41

London’s streets will be abuzz with Renault and Nissan electric vehicles during the Olympics, if the alliance pulls off an audacious bid to showcase zero emission cars at the 2012 games.Renault boss Patrick Pelata pitched the idea to Boris Johnson, the city’s mayor, during the recent world economic forum in Davos. ‘We have started discussions. We want to be a ...

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