only 20k, 15k with gov help in germany. That’s incredible for a brand new car.
Looks interesting but they lost me at the speed alarms and camera that’s watching you all the time.
All that tech that controls me instead of helping me… just … no.
Where are the open source cars? I would not even mind a car that screams “I’m electric!!” Like this Twingo.
Yes! Open Source Cars, Please!
Frame.work and Fairphone!?!? Please, get on this and open source TV’s. :-)
Shift (an electronics company located in a German town (maybe even village, I don’t know the specifics for sure) might evolve that way. For now they create electrical bikes among many other interesting products and concepts (such as unversal computing, needing only a phone to provide the computing power for a laptop to double as laptop).
Here’s the bikes they create. (I’m in no way legally affiliated to them) I just encourage what they work on.
That’s both mandatory in the whole EU and has absolutely nothing to do with that car in particular.
I think you’re right. The video made it sound like they chose those specific features.
This is the car I want, but sadly I live in the USA
163 mile range. Fast charges about the same rate as a previous generation Bolt. You could buy a used EV for around the same price and get almost 100 miles more range.
https://ev.motorwatt.com/ev-database/database-electric-cars/renault-twingo-e-tech
Couldn’t agree more. I’m French but I think Renault is so underwhelming in the technological aspect. My wife drives a Megane it’s decent but the charging is so meh.
You could buy a used EV for around the same price
That’s why I don’t really care that much about new EVs getting cheaper. I do want EVs to be competitive on price and features and longevity with the midrange ICE vehicles, though, because today’s midrange care becomes tomorrow’s budget car in the used market.
This car being sold for 15k with incentives means it will come to the used market even cheaper.
Wondering how the price of the camel with solar panel compares to this EV




