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Revolutions

January 7, 2026


Matthew Jaster




Electric Vehicle Electrification E-Mobility Vehicles Electric Motors Transportation Revolutions

An All-Electric Playground

From January 9-18, 2026, Renault will be flaunting its cheery, playful personality on the Renault stand at the Brussels Motor Show, alongside Clio, Renault 4 E-Tech electric, Renault 5 E-Tech electric and Renault 5 Turbo 3E, among others. This first public event will be an opportunity for visitors to discover its practical features and modular design, including independent, sliding rear seats, boot space of up to 360 liters, and a front passenger seat backrest that folds to accommodate objects up to 2 meters long.

Marking the event, Twingo E-Tech electric will be displayed alongside the six mobility objects making up the “Twingomania” program. Developed by European start-ups promoting more sustainable mobility, they take us towards a more responsible future without compromising on the joys of traveling in style. Each one features design cues from Twingo E-Tech electric, such as the color “Absolute Green” or the characteristic arch-shape of the headlamps. The six electric innovations highlighted at the show include: 

Twingo Elwing is an ultra-compact electric skateboard. Weighing just 6.9 kilos, it can reach a speed of 25 km/h with a standard battery that can be charged in 90 minutes. The wide, concave deck offers a smooth, stable ride, ideal for getting around quickly and easily.

Twingo Mo-Jet is an electric bodyboard that redefines gliding sensations. The modular design is ideal for both leisure and more advanced sporting activities (surfing, bodyboarding, foiling, etc.). The motor delivers around 100 kilos of thrust for a top speed of 55 km/h. The battery charges to 95 percent in just 45 minutes, a real advantage for continuous use over multiple sessions.

Twingo Kahe is an electric marine motor that’s multi-functional, intelligent, lightweight, silent and ultra-compact. In just a few seconds, it can be transformed into a boat motor, an underwater scooter or a means of propulsion for a paddle board or kayak. Weighing just 4.9 kilos, it has a top speed of 8 km/h and autonomy of up to 8 hours. Featuring high levels of thrust and autonomy, it is easy to use, with a practical, playful spirit.

Pamela is an electric urban bike inspired by the world of BMX. Compact, with a bold design reflecting the urban pop culture of the 80s and 90s, it has a cargo basket and a 522 Wh battery for a top speed of 25 km/h and a range of up to 70 km.

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Vässla is an electric urban scooter combining Scandinavian minimalism with modern mobility. Its clean, flowing lines and silent operation make it as much an object of style as a means of transport. It has a range of up to 120 km (with two batteries) and a top speed of 45 km/h.

Twingo Vega, an electric motorbike for in and around the city. Built around a lightweight chassis, it features a 10 kW motor with a 7 kWh battery for a range up to 140 km and a top speed of 110 km/h. Vega is an efficient, expressive two-wheeled take on the spirit of Twingomania, with the emphasis on new forms of mobility.

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