Renault’s alliance partner Nissan is also working on an electric vehicle for sale in 2010 and it’s likely the two carmakers are sharing technology and investment to help speed up development and minimize risk. Like the new Nissan electric vehicle, which is expected to be based on the next-generation Cube minicar, Renault’s new model will also fill the sub-compact segment and will be targeted at customers in congested cities.
Speaking with AutoExpress, Renault’s director of product planning, Patrick Pelata, revealed the car could be launched in time for the 2012 London Olympics. He also hinted that it would be about the same size as the Twingo and could be available with two different batteries – a lighter unit for short distances and a larger one for weekend trips. Designers are also considering implementing a battery rental scheme to help absorb the costs of the powertrain.
Pictured above is the Renault Zoom, an all-electric concept with a 45kW electric motor unveiled back in 1992.


Reader Comments
Wed Apr 23 2008 2:43 PM
Paulbe says
Why would you want to build anything in Israel?
Wed Apr 23 2008 3:04 PM
Raptor says
Maybe they will put in .50 cal maschinegun as standard. Could find a way or two to use it sometimes...
Wed Apr 23 2008 11:18 PM
leo says
I heared that project from technologyreview.com. A lot of recharge docks will be built there, so EV usage will be convenient in Israel
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