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Discover Bora Bora in an electric car, explore at your own pace, with hotel pickup and stunning island views—perfect for independent travelers.
Imagine zipping around Bora Bora in your own compact, eco-friendly vehicle, soaking up the stunning scenery at a leisurely pace. This electric rental experience offers an easy way to explore the island’s beaches, hills, and historical sites without the constraints of group tours. Whether you’re after a quick jaunt or a full-day adventure, this self-guided tour puts you in the driver’s seat—literally.
What we love most about this experience is its flexibility and simplicity. You don’t need to worry about finding your way or parking—your hotel pickup and drop-off are included, making the logistics hassle-free. Plus, the fun of driving a solar-powered, compact electric vehicle around a small island like Bora Bora (just 32 km circumference) is hard to beat.
However, a key consideration is battery life. Because these tiny electric cars have a limited range—about 60 to 90 km depending on conditions—you might need to plan your stops carefully or make use of the free charging options available. While most travelers find they can comfortably complete at least one full circuit of the island, some have noted that battery management requires a bit of attention.
This experience is best suited for independent travelers, couples, or small groups who want control over their itinerary, enjoy driving themselves, and are comfortable managing electric vehicle range. It’s ideal for those who value authentic, unstructured exploration over fixed schedules.


This rental service offers two models of ultra-compact, electric vehicles—either a Renault Twizy or an Eli Zero—depending on availability. Both cars are 100% electric, charged via solar panels, aligning with a gentle eco-conscious approach. Their size makes parking and stopping at scenic spots a breeze, which is particularly valuable on an island where space can be tight.
Driving these cars is straightforward. The Renault Twizy features no windows and no air conditioning, while the Eli Zero provides more comfort with A/C and a closed cabin. The autonomy of the Renault Twizy is typically around 90 km, making it capable of roughly three island tours on a single charge if driven conservatively. The Eli Zero, with air conditioning, has a shorter range—around 60 km—especially if you run the AC constantly.
Many reviews praise how easy and fun it is to drive these tiny cars, with comments like, “Very easy to drive and maneuver,” and “Perfect for Bora Bora’s small roads.” One user mentioned, “The car is small, so if you are tall, maybe not the best option,” highlighting the compact nature of the vehicles.
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The rental includes a detailed map of Bora Bora with marked sites, including WWII American cannons, endemic trees, and hiking viewpoints. You’re encouraged to stop at beaches, archaeological sites, and scenic overlooks at your own pace.
Most travelers appreciate the flexibility—you can customize your day, stopping for lunch, taking photos, or even snorkeling mid-ride. As one reviewer put it, “This was a great way to see the island at your own pace,” and others have found that it beats traditional group tours, citing, “It beats the cruise tours with a hundred people trying to take photos.”
Battery life is a common theme in reviews. Some note that battery can drain faster if you drive aggressively or use the AC constantly. A few users have expressed disappointment when the vehicle’s charge ran out sooner than expected, especially on longer trips. One reviewer said, “The battery lasted only 90 minutes, and we had to turn back,” which underscores the importance of gentle driving and planning.
Fortunately, the rental company offers free charging at their office, or vehicle swaps when available. If you’re mindful of your driving style—using eco mode and avoiding high speeds—you can expect to complete a full circuit of the island, which is about 32 km.
At around $115 for up to 2 people and 4 hours, this experience offers good value for those who want to explore independently. The price includes insurance, taxes, and hotel pickup and drop-off, making it a straightforward, all-inclusive package.
The duration flexibility is a plus—ranging from 4 hours to a full day—letting you tailor your adventure. Keep in mind, food and drinks are not included, so plan for that independently.
Most reviews are positive, emphasizing how easy and enjoyable it is to drive around at your own pace. Commenters loved the freedom to stop wherever they wanted, whether for photos or a quick swim. Many found that the small size of the car made parking and stopping very convenient.
A few less favorable reviews highlight battery range concerns. One noted, “The battery finished way before the 8 hours that I was meant to have the vehicle,” stressing that managing range is crucial. Another pointed out initial communication issues about pickup logistics, especially for those staying in more remote areas or on motus (small islands), so clarify pickup details ahead of time.
In essence, this electric car rental offers a unique, flexible way to explore Bora Bora. It’s less about covering every sight and more about tailoring your own adventure. If you’re comfortable managing a small electric vehicle’s range and want the freedom to stop whenever you fancy, this experience can be a highlight of your trip.
The hotel pickup and drop-off add a lot of convenience, especially on an island where transportation options are limited. The self-guided nature encourages spontaneous discoveries—whether it’s a quiet beach or a hillside viewpoint—and suits travelers who appreciate independence and a touch of fun.
However, be aware of the battery limitations and plan your route accordingly. The included map and information enhance the experience, helping you appreciate the island’s points of interest at your own pace. If you have a longer day planned or are traveling with others who might want to share driving duties, this rental can be a great choice.
In the end, this experience is best for adventurous, self-sufficient travelers looking for a fun, eco-friendly way to see Bora Bora without the constraints of a guided tour.
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How long can I drive the electric car?
You can typically expect about 60 to 90 km of range, depending on your driving style and whether you use features like the A/C.
Are hotel pickups included?
Yes, the rental includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it very convenient, especially if you’re staying at a resort or remote accommodation.
What models are available?
You might find a Renault Twizy or an Eli Zero, depending on availability. The Twizy has no air conditioning but offers longer range, while the Eli Zero provides A/C but shorter autonomy.
Can I charge the vehicle during my rental?
Yes, free charging is available at the rental office, or vehicle swaps can be arranged if you need more charge.
Is the car suitable for tall people?
The small size makes it perfect for most, but very tall travelers might find the back seat a bit snug.
What should I do if the battery runs out?
You can come back to the office for a free charge or request a vehicle swap when available.
How much does it cost?
Around $115.39 per group (up to 2 people) for approximately 4 hours, including taxes and insurance.
How flexible is the rental duration?
You can choose a duration from 4 hours up to a full day, giving you freedom to plan your time on the island.
Are food and drinks included?
No, you’ll need to bring your own snacks or meals; the rental covers transportation, not dining.
Is this experience suitable for children or families?
It’s primarily designed for couples or small groups, with an emphasis on self-guided exploration. Always check the vehicle capacity if traveling with children.
In sum, Bora Bora Electric Fun Car Rental delivers a lively, independent way to see the island’s highlights. It’s a clever choice for travelers eager for flexibility, eco-consciousness, and a bit of adventure, as long as you’re prepared to manage the electric vehicle’s range.