David Zalstein drives the all-electric Renault Twizy right here in Australia... where, at the moment, you can't buy it.
CarAdvice heads to Melbourne for the first-ever Australian drive of the all-electric Renault Twizy.
Renault Australia says there is no substitute for the old adage of getting bums on seats when it comes to pushing regulators to open the door for the Twizy down the track. In relatively short time, the company says, urban-focused vehicles of this type — not quite a car or a motorcycle — could sell somewhere in the thousands, if only they were let in...
The Renault Twizy has landed in Australia – but don’t go running to you local dealership with your chequebook just yet. As CarAdvice revealed in February, Renault has shipped just one of its pint-sized electric four-wheelers to our shores to build awareness and demonstrate the merits of the zero-emission two-seater in Australia...
The Renault Twizy is coming to Australia. Well, one of them is, anyway. Renault Australia has confirmed it is planning to bring a single Twizy electric quadricycle to the country as part of a familiarisation campaign that could potentially lead to the commuter vehicle being offered locally...
The Renault Twizy Cargo has been revealed, introducing a new delivery-focused derivative with an increased load capacity. Trading its rear seat for a 180-litre "watertight" boot with a maximum load of 75kg, the all-electric Renault Twizy Cargo has been designed to appeal to delivery businesses, couriers, and emergency services...