Peugeot VLV

Peugeot VLV was an electric microcar from Peugeot in 1942. VLV stood for Voiture Légère de Ville (Light City Car). It was powered by four 12V batteries placed under the hood giving it a top speed of 30 kilometres per hour (19 mph) and a range of 50 miles (80 km).

The VLV was built during the war as a way to side-step fuel restrictions imposed by the occupying German forces. Yet, it was banned after only 377 examples were built.[1]

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