Renault has converted the new Twingo into a van for energy provider EDF, increasing cargo capacity to 797 litres by removing the rear seats and fitting a metal cage with covers and a mesh bulkhead. The Twingo conversion was revealed during the supermini’s media launch.
The reversible package includes almost opaque rear glass, black headlight surrounds and EDF blue livery to obscure loads. The Twingo van remains a concept that Renault says could be simple to produce but is unlikely to be offered for sale in the UK amid a small revival of city-car commercial variants.
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