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Renault Twizy Review: Performance, Handling, and Ownership Costs

Renault Twizy Review: Performance, Handling, and Ownership Costs

The Renault Twizy is a tandem two-seat electric quadricycle that blurs the line between scooter and city car. Available as the Twizy 45 (L6e, 45 km/h) and Twizy 80 (L7e, up to 80 km/h), it trades long-haul comfort for laugh-out-loud agility, ultra-low running costs, and a go-anywhere footprint that thrives in dense cities.

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Renault Twizy

Summary verdict

Twizy is still one of the purest urban EV experiences you can buy used. Light, quick off the line, brilliantly compact, and cheap to run. Weather protection and refinement are basic, and high-speed roads are best avoided, but for short daily hops it delivers huge fun per euro.

  • Best for: short commutes, last-mile errands, campus fleets, and car-light households.
  • Skip if: you need motorway pace, full weather sealing, or car-grade insulation.

Model lineup at a glance

  • Twizy 45 (L6e): 4 kW, capped at 45 km/h. Often eligible for moped-style licensing in some countries.
  • Twizy 80 (L7e): 13 kW, up to 80 km/h. Requires a higher licence class and is better on 50–70 km/h connectors where allowed.

Note: Production ended in 2023; the Mobilize Duo is the spiritual successor. The used market is active, and parts support remains via Renault/Mobilize networks and specialists.

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Renault Twizy

Performance: city sprint specialist

  • Acceleration (feel): Instant torque makes 0–30 km/h feel zippy. The 80 holds pace up to urban limits; the 45 is tuned for calm, grid-speed progress.
  • Top speed: 45 km/h (Twizy 45) or 80 km/h (Twizy 80).
  • Braking: Disc brakes front and rear; predictable pedal feel.
  • Noise: More tyre and wind noise than a car; motor whirr is subtle.

Handling: kart vibes, street legal

  • Weight & stance: Around 450 kg with a super-short wheelbase equals playful agility.
  • Steering: Light at low speed and accurate; U-turns and tight alleys are its home turf.
  • Stability: Feels planted up to its design speeds; avoid mixing with fast traffic.
  • Footprint: Roughly 2.34 m long and 1.23 m wide—half a parking space, stress-free parallel parks.

Comfort & weather protection

  • Cabin: Tandem seating, thin cushions, simple ergonomics. Great visibility.
  • Doors & windows: Scissor-style doors. Side windows were optional/aftermarket on many cars; expect more drafts than in a city car.
  • Climate: Basic heating/ventilation on many versions; no traditional A/C. Dress for the season and consider window kits and a small heater accessory in colder climates.

Range & charging (real-world)

  • Battery: ~6.1–7 kWh lithium-ion pack (varied by documentation and year).
  • Charging: Built-in cable for household sockets (230 V). Typical full charge in ~3–3.5 hours.
  • Everyday range: Plan around 50–80 km depending on temperature, terrain, passenger weight, and cruising speed.
  • Tips to maximise: Pre-defog while plugged in, keep tyres at spec, cruise at urban speeds instead of pinning the throttle.
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Renault Twizy

Ownership costs

Energy

  • Tiny battery + city speeds = very low electricity bills. Night-rate charging can make per-km costs almost negligible.

Maintenance

  • Annual checks with simple consumables (tyres, wipers, brake fluid). Few moving parts, no oil changes on the traction system.

Insurance & tax

  • Often favourable compared with small cars, but rules vary by country, licence class, and driver age. Get quotes for both 45 and 80 before buying.

Battery lease vs owned packs (used-market reality)

  • Early Twizys were commonly sold with battery leasing; later cars often include the battery in the purchase price. If you view a leased-battery car, confirm monthly fee, mileage limits, transfer/buy-out options, and how any remaining lease affects resale.

Practicality

  • Seating & storage: Two seats in tandem; minimal cargo. The Renault Twizy Cargo variant deletes the rear seat for a lockable load bay.
  • Daily living: Park anywhere, thread through old-town streets, and plug in like a laptop at home or work.
  • Weather gear: Window kits dramatically improve winter usability; look for fitted windows on used examples.

Which Twizy should you buy?

  • Pick Twizy 45 if your routes are strictly 30–50 km/h urban and you want the broadest licensing/insurance eligibility.
  • Pick Twizy 80 if you need occasional 60–80 km/h links (where allowed) and want stronger acceleration and headroom.
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Renault Twizy
Renault Twizy
Renault Twizy

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Hilarious urban handling; tiny footprint
  • Extremely low running costs
  • Household-socket charging, 3–3.5 hours from low to full
  • Simple servicing; strong enthusiast/owner community

Cons

  • Drafty versus a city car; many rely on optional/aftermarket windows
  • Limited storage; tandem seats only
  • High-speed roads and long trips are outside its comfort zone
  • Some used cars have battery leases—check terms
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Renault Twizy

Spec snapshot (buyer quick check)

  • Category: L6e (45) or L7e (80)
  • Motor: Up to 13 kW (Twizy 80)
  • Battery: ~6.1–7 kWh
  • Top speed: 45 / 80 km/h
  • Charge time (230 V): ~3–3.5 h
  • Length/width: ~2.34 m / ~1.23 m
  • Brakes: Discs front/rear
  • Seats: 2 (tandem)
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Renault Twizy
Renault Twizy
Renault Twizy
Renault Twizy

Bottom line

The Renault Twizy is a city tool first, second, and third. If your life sits inside a compact urban grid, its mix of agility, plug-anywhere charging, and minimal costs still makes a compelling case on the used market. If you need comfort, cargo, or 90 km/h cruising, look to alternatives or the newer Duo.

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