
Renault Twizy, released on the market more than ten years ago, has always remained quite a unique model on the market with very modest dimensions and electric motorization. As such, it had no real competition until the Citroën Ami arrived in 2020 anyway. Today an new competitor to be unveiled at the 2022 Paris Motor Show with a rather special feature. Indeed, the Israeli manufacturer will present a small revolution!
Range of 180 km
In this way, the City Transformer CT-1 takes on the appearance of a very small 100% electric car equipped with two engines of 7.5 kW each. According to the Israeli manufacturer, this allows him to show himself with advantage quite lively in the city with acceleration from 0 to 50 km/h in just 5 seconds and a maximum speed of 90 km/h. City Transformer doesn’t mention battery capacity, but it does a range of 180 km is more than enough for urban use for which it is intended.
Adjustable width
stretching longer than 2.5 metersCity Transformer will not cause problems with parking, but it is quite surprising with its width. Thus, it has the technology to adapt the width to 1 meter or 1.40 meters. The widest mode makes it possible to offer the greatest stability with more dynamic behavior. As for the narrowest regime, it allows it’s easier to move around the city and sneak
12,500 euros without VAT
Equipped with air conditioning and heating, the City Transformer still pays a lot more for its technology than Renault and Citroën because the starting price of the CT-1 is €16,000 excluding VAT. Planned in Europe for 2024 available for pre-order at a reduced price of €12,500 ex VAT.
Paris Motor Show 2022: practical information
In less than a month, as for many years, Paris Motor Show 2022 will be organized within the Parc Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. This edition will be held more precisely in Flags 3-4-6.
To get the most out of the event, a tip: book your place now. Here link to access the ticket counter.
Finally, not to miss any news from the show, the digital platform Paris Motor Show 2022 offers many news related to independent mobility tomorrow
Source: Auto Plus

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