http://www.thecourier.co.uk/lifestyle/motoring/renault-s-electric-zoe-lights-things-up-1.290955
Renault’s electric Zoe lights things up
By Jack McKeown  29 March 2014

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Renault is getting into electric cars in a big way. In addition to the
Fluence ZE, the strange and funky little Twizy and the Kangoo ZE van,
there’s this: the Zoe.

The supermini has an 88bhp electric motor that takes you from a standstill
to 62mph in 13.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 84mph.

That’s not terribly speedy but the better news is it zips up to in-town
speeds in no time at all – nought to 30mph takes just four seconds.

The Zoe is priced at £17,993, which falls into a much more affordable
sub-£14k price category once the government’s £5,000 electric car grant is
taken into account.

That makes it cheaper than a lot of its rivals in the fledgling electric car
market.

How have Renault managed to undercut the opposition? By sneakily making you
lease the car’s batteries, at a cost of at least £70 a month.

That buys you up to 7,500 miles a year – go further and they’ll charge you
more.

Some might be balking at this but it’s actually quite a clever way of doing
things. The technology used is largely untested – at least in a motoring
environment.

Will an electric car’s expensive battery still retain as much charge after
five years of use as it does when new? Might range drop from 60-90 miles to
30? 20? 10?

Who knows? The point is that by leasing the battery you’re transferring this
risk from yourself to Renault.

It’s charged via a home wall point that’s installed by British Gas before
you take delivery of the car. The 7KW charger brings the batteries up to
full in three to four hours.

Officially its range is up to 130 miles but Renault are smart enough to know
that – as with “official” fuel economy – buyers are savvy enough to smell a
rat.

They advise that most drivers will get around 90 miles from a full charge
during summertime. In a Scottish winter, when the lights and heater will be
on, and when the cold saps the battery, 60 miles is as far as you should
look to travel in between plugging it in.

Because it’s electric there isn’t a fuel economy statistic as such, but
cost-wise it works out roughly the same as getting 170mpg from an ordinary
car – more if you top up the batteries using free public charge points.

So what’s it like to drive? For those who’ve never been in an electric car
the most immediate – and pleasant – impression is one of serenity and peace.

You don’t notice just how much noise an internal combustion engine makes
until it’s absent. The flipside of this is that wind and tyre noise become
more noticeable, but it’s still a very quiet car indeed.

The weight of the batteries mean it doesn’t handle nearly as tightly as a
class leader like the Ford Fiesta.

So it isn’t a heap of fun to hustle through bends, although it grips well
enough. But the single-gear nature of the transmission means power delivery
is seamless and the suspension soaks up bumps quite nicely.

Inside it’s all very sci-fi, with an off-white colour scheme and plenty of
LEDs along with a touchscreen monitor.

You sit high and there isn’t enough legroom for very tall drivers but
otherwise space isn’t bad. There’s a 338 litre boot, which will expand to
1,225 if you drop the rear seats.

Electric cars still have limitations – range being foremost – but the Zoe
provides the best value/quality balance of the current crop.

Price: £15,195
0-62mph: 13.5 seconds
Top speed: 84mph
Fuel economy: N/A
CO2 emissions: 0
Range: Up to 130 miles
[© 2014 DC Thomson]




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