
Apparently, Nissan’s partner Renault wasn’t kidding when it said that it  would go ahead and produce the four all-electric concept models that it  displayed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. Today, the French  automaker not only (re)confirmed production of the futuristic looking  Twizy Z.E. city car (for Zero Emission) and the funky Zoe Z.E. sporty  supermini, but it also revealed the plants where the two cars will be  built.
 First up is the Twizy Z.E. based 1+1 seater that will be manufactured  at Renault’s Valladolid factory in Spain from 2011. Even though we find  it hard to believe, it is said that the production version will remain  extremely close to the concept model that is powered by an electric  motor that makes 15kW (20HP) and 70Nm of torque and drives the rear  wheels.
 
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