Renault Pyclip May 2026
If you own any of these, be proactive:
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A look back at the quirky, modular concept that imagined the future of urban delivery and shared transport. If you own any of these, be proactive:
In the mid-2010s, as the automotive industry began pivoting aggressively toward electrification and the "gig economy" started to reshape urban logistics, Renault was quietly experimenting with a radical solution. While the world was focused on the sleek, sci-fi styling of the Renault EZ-GO or the cute Twizy, a smaller, boxier concept was making the rounds at trade shows: the Renault Pyclip. In the mid-2010s, as the automotive industry began
Though it never saw the production line, the Pyclip remains a fascinating "what-if" in the history of micro-mobility—a vehicle designed not just to move people, but to adapt to the modular needs of a modern city.
The vehicle’s most innovative feature was its modularity. The name "Pyclip" played on the idea of a paperclip or clipboard, emphasizing the ease with which the rear section of the vehicle could be swapped out.
The chassis housed the batteries and the driver’s cabin, while the rear was a detachable module. Renault proposed several configurations to demonstrate the vehicle's versatility:
