The new Renault Twingo ZE Urban Night electric car is available now to order. One year after its electric city car launch, Renault is expanding its range with an exceptional finish. Based on the top-of-the-range version Intens finish, the Twingo Urban Night stands out for its aesthetic unity. Available in four colors (Crystal White, Quartz White, Lunar Gray, and Star Black), it can receive two optional strippings. The first takes place at the level of the rear pillar, while the second covers the entire roof. In addition, there are 16-inch black alloy wheels, white markings on the grille, and an Urban Night X signature on the mirror caps. The side mirror covers are black as standard.
Inside, the philosophy is the same. This limited Renault Twingo Urban Night series is thus characterized by its shiny black elements on the dashboard and its black upholstery contrasted by a white border and a white band on which the name of the finish is encrusted.
Available now to order, the new Urban Night finish is available on all Twingo engines. The 100% electric version of the Renault Twingo Urban Night has a price starting at 26,650 euros. Thus, it is a little more expensive than the standard Intens finish, billed at 25,550 euros.
On the technical side, there are no changes from the original version. The Twingo ZE Urban Night electric car combines a 60 kW motor with a small 22 kWh battery. In terms of autonomy, the manufacturer promises up to 215 km in the WLTP cycle.
The new Renault Twingo Urban Night features Navigation with connected services, an inductive smartphone charger, and a rearview camera with ultrasonic sensors to keep its driver completely connected to the urban environment.
The Renault Twingo ZE Urban Night electric city car is available only in France; other countries will follow very soon.
Renault's standard warranty is 24 months, which may be extended to a total of 5 years. In addition, a separate 8-year/160,000-kilometer warranty covers the battery.
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