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  2. Renault Twizy - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Twizy is a two-seat electric microcar designed and marketed by Renault.It is classified in Europe as either a light or heavy quadricycle depending on the output power, which is either 4 kW (5.4 hp) for the 45 model or 13 kW (17 hp) for the 80 model, both names reflecting its top speed in km/h.

  3. Toyota C+pod - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota C+pod (stylised as C + pod) is a two-seat battery electric kei car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota.Its design was previewed by the Ultra-Compact BEV concept car from October 2019, [1] and its production form was revealed on 25 December 2020. [2]

  4. Smart Fortwo - Wikipedia

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    The Smart Fortwo (stylized as "smart fortwo") is a two-seater city car manufactured and marketed by the Smart division of the Mercedes-Benz Group for model years 1998–2024, across three generations — each using a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and a one-box design.

  5. Baojun E200 - Wikipedia

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    The Baojun E200 is a battery electric city car manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) since 2018 under the Baojun marque. It is a two-seater car with two doors and a hatch at the rear. It is the second vehicle in Baojun's electric microcar series, after the E100 and before the E300. Since 2021, it is also known as the Wuling Nano EV. [4]

  6. Think City - Wikipedia

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    It is a small two-seater/2+2-seater highway capable vehicle, with a top speed of 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph), and an all-electric range of 160 kilometres (99 mi) on a full charge. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of early 2011, the Th!nk was one of only five crash-tested , mass-produced, and highway-certified electric cars in the world, together with the ...

  7. Hiriko - Wikipedia

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    The Hiriko car is a two-seat all-electric microcar designed to be used for short-distance urban trips intended for car sharing. [3] The microcar is powered by a lithium-ion battery pack that allows a range of 120 km (75 mi). The drive motors are located inside each of the four wheels, and has an electronically controlled maximum speed of 50 km ...