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Renault's Twizy gets a Chinese clone

Renault's Twizy gets a Chinese clone

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blogentry-133713-0-43466100-1421166983_thumb.jpgWhile China is known to produce many innovative and great products, it is definitely not known to be a good producer of automobiles. Take this Rayttle E28 for example. Obviously a copy of Renault's Twizy, this Chinese clone is created by China's Zhejiang Litong New Energy Automobile Corporation.

blogentry-133713-0-18485400-1421166995_thumb.jpgAccording to CarNewsChina, the Rayttle E28 is launched in September and is said to cost half of what a Twizy would while providing similar performance and better traveling range.

 

blogentry-133713-0-78919500-1421167009_thumb.jpgNow that seems pretty impressive but we can't help but wonder how reliable it would be.

 

For reference, here are some photos of how the real Twizy looks like...

 

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Not relevant to us: even the original Twizy was denied LTA approval to ply the roads here.

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"Rattle" E28....

Some interior bits looks like it came straight out from a Toyota Yaris/Vios.

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