According to the manufacturer, it will be the first vehicle in its class (L7e) to successfully pass the
Euro NCAP crash test – despite the low curb weight of 440 kg (970 lbs) including the battery. With the comparatively low-capacity battery holding 6.5
kWhrs of electric energy, ranges of up to 110 kilometers (68 miles) per charge can be achieved, as well as short recharging time of two hours on a 220 V household socket or less than twenty minutes to 80% capacity on a fast charging station. In addition, the Colibri will offer a fully enclosed cab and hence be weatherproof, unlike its already available competitor, the
Renault Twizy. The trunk will offer 180 liters (6.35 ft³) of cargo volume. Industry experts predict a significant market share potential for the Colibri; internationally, the vehicle is drawing some attention as well. == Performance ==