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The Light City Vehicle was produced by Peugeot between 1941 and 1943 as a response to fuel shortages during the German occupation.
The two -seater convertible was powered by four 12V batteries that were stored at the front of the vehicle.
This allowed it to travel with a top speed of 21mph and go as far as 50 miles with each charge.
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