Pricey but tempting: the business case for in-wheel motors

On a corner of the Renault Group stand at the recent Paris motor show stood the perfect use case for in-wheel motors. The company had stripped the body panels from its new Duo/Bento quadricycle – the replacement for the Twizy – and a large caged area between the rear wheels, incorporating the e-axle with an electric motor and driveshafts, was visible. 

Without that, the Bento van version could have repurposed the space to vastly increase its luggage capacity.

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