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Renault's Mobilize Brand Unveils two new Electric Quadricycles for Urban use
Mobilize, the Renault Group brand dedicated to new mobility trends, has unveiled Duo an electric quadricycle, and Bento, its utility version. Designed for urban use, both vehicles can provide mobility solutions in regions with limited public transport.
Duo and Bento are aimed at both retail and business customers.
Duo is a two-seater vehicle and can be driven with or without a licence, depending on the version and local regulations.
Bento is a micro van requiring a driving licence.
Instead of a passenger seat, it has a 649-litre cargo box for carrying small items of equipment and other goods.
They are compact (2.43 and 2.54 metres long respectively) and easy to manoeuvre in city traffic.
The range is up to 161 km for Duo and 149 km for Bento.
Designed to be eco-responsible, Duo and Bento both include over 40% of recycled materials and are 95% recyclable.
Both vehicles have their own 'MyDuo' mobile app, which can be used to generate up to six digital keys, a first for Renault Group.
Gianluca De Ficchy, CEO of Mobilize, says: "Responding to the challenges of mobility in and around cities, Duo and Bento reflect the vision of Mobilize: to bring retail and business customers mobility solutions that are safer, simpler, more eco-friendly and closely aligned with the major issues facing cities today.”
Benoit Abadie, VP, Engineering Projects, Mobilize, adds: “With its responsive electric powertrain and central driving position, Duo promises a unique driving experience. I have no doubt at all about its appeal; I can see drivers of conventional cars being won over by its robust design and comfort, while two-wheeler enthusiasts will go for its agility and safe, enclosed cabin."

Mobilize is present in 40 countries and employs more than 4,500 people.