How does it compare?
Renault Twizy bursts onto the EV scene, bringing a distinctive flavor to the urban electric car market. How does it stack up against the likes of the Smart EQ ForTwo, Citroën Ami, and Microlino 2.0? Let’s find out.
Range
When we talk about range, the Renault Twizy offers 90 kilometers (56 miles) on a full charge — somewhat modest but tailored for short city commutes. By comparison, the Smart EQ ForTwo stretches its legs a bit more, boasting a range of about 130 kilometers (81 miles). The quirky Citroën Ami delivers 75 kilometers (47 miles), which is still within reasonable proximity for urban hustling. Lastly, the retro-futuristic Microlino 2.0 knocks it out of the park with a range of up to 200 kilometers (124 miles). So if youre looking for the extra mile, you might look beyond the Twizy.
Acceleration and Power
Now, acceleration and power—something geeks and revheads alike pay attention to. The Renault Twizy sings with a modest 17 horsepower, but its primary allure isn’t speed; its its nimble handling through congested streets. Unfortunately, its 0-100 km/h sprint remains undisclosed. The Smart EQ ForTwo makes a bigger splash with 80 horsepower and gets from 0 to 100 km/h in around 11.4 seconds, a stark contrast to Twizy. The pint-sized Microlino 2.0 sports a plush 17 horsepower with a 0-50 km/h in 5 seconds, keeping the edge in city speedruns. Last but not least, the Citroën Ami jogs along with 8 horsepower and, lets be frank, an outright lazy pace — but its all about the charm here.
Charging Time
Next up, charging time—a crucial factor for those on the move. The Renault Twizy takes around 3.5 hours to juice up its 6.1 kWh battery, which is pretty snappy given its smaller capacity. The Smart EQ ForTwo takes the crown here though, with a 4-5 hour charging window for a significantly larger battery. The Citroën Ami shows a 3-hour charge time for its smaller 5.5 kWh battery, keeping things swift and effective. And as for the Microlino 2.0, its larger battery options range from 8 hours charging time on a standard outlet.
Price
Price, the inevitable deal-maker or breaker. The Renault Twizy enters the fray at $8,700 (approx. £6,450 or €7,800). Its undeniably appealing if youre budget-conscious. Comparatively, the Smart EQ ForTwo stands hefty at around $24,450 (£18,250, or €21,850). The Citroën Ami is an absolute steal, hovering around $6,600 (£4,950 or €5,800), tantalizingly affordable. The Microlino 2.0, drenched in nostalgia, demands a loftier $14,000 (close to £10,450 or €12,500). Fancy, but you get what you pay for in terms of utility and style.
Conclusion
In essence, if youre city-bound with a penchant for a compact, quirky ride, the Renault Twizy is solid. Yet, it’s a market of diverse tastes—the Smart EQ ForTwo flexes its range and power muscles, the Citroën Ami corners the ultra-budget slice, and the Microlino 2.0 marries range and retro looks for those seeking more oomph in their everyday electric escapades. Pick your poison, but make your move.


