'If you prod her hard, you could end up catapulting your ­passengers

http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/motoring/car-reviews/new-zoe-real-girl-power-3094914
The new Zoe has real girl power as Renault's most convincing electric car to
date
Jan 31, 2014

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She's electric: The Renault Zoe

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Space-age: The Renault Zoe
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The Mirror's motoring columnist believes Renault's new electric car has
potential as a city car - but lacks the range to go much further

Meet Zoe, Renault’s most convincing electric car so far. There’s a bloke at
Top Gear ­magazine who’s so brainy that he’s burnt all the hair off the top
of his head because his grey matter is so powerful that it’s like a little
power station.

This is what he says about electric cars: “If you bought a Lamborghini
Aventador, you wouldn’t ring the company up the next day saying, ‘Oi, this
Aventador you sold me, I can’t get all my family in it’.

“It’s the same with electric cars. Their manufacturers tell you they’re for
commuting short distances and not for touring holidays around ­Scotland, so
you shouldn’t complain about the limited range.’

Clearly, if you live in Gloucestershire then a vehicle with a range of less
than 100 miles is out of the question. But if you live in the city it’s a
different matter, so that’s where we’ve been testing this Zoe. Ours is a
Dynamique Zen version – on-the-road price £15,195.

Yes, that’s a remarkably low price for an electric car when we’re used to
manufacturers charging sports car money for them. That price includes
deducting the five grand grant that the Government offers, but there’s some
more small print. Renault has decided that the sensible way to go is to sell
customers the car and lease them the batteries. This makes a lot of sense
because anyone who owns a laptop knows that batteries don’t hold their
maximum charge for ever.

It’s a lot like a mobile phone contract in that there are a couple of
schemes to choose from. A 36-month contract allowing an annual mileage of
7,500 miles costs £70 per month, while 12,000 miles a year costs £93.

So to the Zoe. The Zen comes with a white interior rather than the grey of
the other versions. White looks more like the inside of a space station and
therefore suits the Zoe’s futuristic character. Cleaning it might not be so
good, but it looks great when it’s new. The outside of the Zoe looks
attractive too. But we must crack on because there’s much to say about this
car.

Free Renault Zoe Four-door hatchback 
Price: 15,195 (including government grant) 
Engine: Electric motor, 88bhp 
0-62mph: 13.5sec 
Fuel consumption: 0mpg
 
You get the normal Renault key card in the Zoe, which slots into the
­dashboard. Press the start button, the instrument panel comes to life and
you’re ready to go.

Move into D with the gear selector, off with the conventional handbrake,
squeeze the right pedal and you’re off – fairly briskly if you prod it hard.
But you won’t be thrashing an electric car because it uses a lot of battery.

The brake pedal needs a soft touch as the brakes are harsh and you could end
up catapulting your ­passengers forwards.

The thing I like most about electric cars is the peace and quiet. The Zoe is
almost silent, which is why Renault has fitted a gizmo that makes a strange
noise to warn pedestrians you are sneaking up on them. You can turn it off
it you want to.

Apart from the ­sensitive brakes, the Zoe is blissfully easy to drive. The
ride is a bit disappointing, even if the car has the sporting pretensions of
a couch potato. It’s no harsher than the average motor, but in ­something as
peaceful as the Zoe, you’d have thought the ride would have been a priority.

When the time comes to recharge, you either go home, where Renault will have
installed a domestic charging unit, or you will have found a street-side
charging station. Or, in our case, one in a Waitrose car park.

You remove a fat charging cable from a bag in the back (you’d have thought
there would be a special cubbyhole for it to go in) and then plug one end
into the car and the other into the charging unit, having first waved your
charging card over a sensor on the charging unit. It takes a few goes to get
this right.

What you can’t do is recharge the Zoe using a 13amp socket. That’s a bit
daft as it means you couldn’t recharge from the plug in a friend’s garage,
for example. Renault quotes a maximum range of 130 miles, but also says that
if you drive the Zoe around town in winter, that’ll drop to around 60 miles,
which is exactly what we managed in our test car.

If one day electric cars have a range of 300 miles, I’ll consider buying
one. Or if I moved to the city. But both scenarios are highly unlikely in
the near future.

The Facts
Renault Zoe

Price : £15,195 (including government grant)
Engine : Electric motor, 88bhp
0-62mph : 13.5secs
Range : Up to 130 miles 
         
The Rivals

Nissan LEAF: Like the Zoe, this is also a purpose-made electric car. Now
available with battery-leasing deals. £15,990

Mitsubishi MiEV: The first modern production electric car. Overpriced and
now outclassed. £24,045 ...
[© mirror.co.uk]




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