We wouldn’t advise venturing onto the motorway, even though some Twizy owners do. Altogether less impressive is the ride; it’s far too firm at any speed, and particularly painful over urban potholes and speed bumps. For reference, the Twizy is less comfortable than any normal road car you’ll ever have driven.

Do you need a license to drive a Twizy?

The first version of Twizy is accessible from 16 years and over to holders of a moped license, while the second category of Twizy requires a category B driving license.

How far can a Twizy go on one charge?

The battery in the Twizy is small, but it provides enough juice for a real-world range of 40-50 miles on a charge.

Is Renault Twizy legal in UK?

The Renault Twizy is a small electric city car which is ideal for personal transportation in an urban environment, and will be available to drive without the need for a license – overseas in the UK.

How fast does a Twizy go?

It has a motor power of 4 kW (5 hp), a maximum speed of 45 km/h (28 mph) and can thus be driven in most European countries by drivers from 14 years old with a special driving licence (France, Italy, Spain) or with a moped licence (Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Austria, Finland, Slovenia).

Are quadricycles legal in the UK?

16-year-olds can now legally drive ‘car-like quadricycles’ on UK roads under pan-European legislation that came into force in January 2013 (MSN Cars). Any 16-year-old that passes the theory and practical Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) tests will now be eligible to both ride a moped and drive a ‘light quadricycle’.

Is a Twizy waterproof?

It’s a rather comical review of the Renault Twizy and it includes taking the windowless car through a pressure wash (note: the interior of the Twizy is claimed to be waterproof)….More videos on YouTube.

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