The electric microcar the Peugeot VLV was formally announced


Thursday 1st May 1941

The electric microcar the Peugeot VLV was formally announced. VLV stood for Voiture Légère de Ville (Light City Car). Built in response to restrictions imposed on non-military users by the occupying German forces, the VLV was powered by four 12V batteries placed under the hood giving it a top speed of 22 mph and a range of 50 miles.


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