Renault Popemobiles

September 06, 2012
Renault Popemobiles His Holiness Benedict XVI receives his new Popemoiles from Renault's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Carlos Ghosn
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 Renault has presented the Vatican with two electric vehicles made especially to meet the mobility needs of the Pope. The vehicles were handed over this, to His Holiness Benedict XVI by Renault’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Carlos Ghosn, during a visit to the Pope’s summer residence in Castel Gandolfo.


The first vehicle, for use when the Pope is travelling at his summer residence, is white with the Papal coat of arms depicted on the doors. Based on Kangoo Maxi Z.E., it measures 4.6 metres in length and 1.8 metres in width. It is powered by a 44kW (60hp) electric motor and a lithium-ion battery which ensures an average NEDC combined-cycle range of 170km.

The design of the other vehicle is very similar to that of the first, although its blue livery features a white and yellow stripe along each flank. It is for use by the Corps of Gendarmerie Corps of Vatican City for the Pope’s security.

Both cars were converted by French constructor-coachbuilder Gruau and can seat up to four people and are fitted with two particularly comfortable separate seats in the rear. Other specific solutions include an opening roof, removable rear side windows, hinged rear side doors and electrically folding door steps to facilitate access.

"This donation to His Holiness is a means for Renault to reaffirm its strong and durable commitment to sustainable development and respect for the environment," said Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of the Renault Group.
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