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Renault Zoe | |
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Renault | |
aka | Type aka here, not up there |
Production | 2012-present |
Class | Supermini |
Body Style | how many doors+how many seats+what type of body |
Length | length - type here |
Width | Width - type here |
Height | Height - type here |
Wheelbase | wheelbase - type here |
Weight | Weight - you get the point |
Transmission | transmission + drive |
Engine | engine |
Power | N/A hp @ N/A rpm N/A lb-ft of torque @ N/A rpm |
Similar | Nissan Leaf |
Designer | Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort) |
Renault Zoe is a five-door supermini electric car to be manufactured by Renault. The Zoe is schedule for market launch in France by the third quarter of 2012. The Zoe has a 22 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that delivers a range of 210 km (130 mi) under the NEDC cycle.
Renault had previously unveiled under the Zoe name a number of different concept cars. Initially in 2005 as the Zoe City Car and later as the Zoe Z.E. electric concept was shown in two different versions in 2009 and 2010 under the Renault Z.E. name. A production ready version of the Zoe was shown at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show with sales expected by Autumn 2012
See Autopedia's comprehensive Renault Zoe Review.
Generations[]
1st Generation (since 2012)[]
Pre-Facelift (2012-2019)[]
Production Versions[]
ZE20[]
The Production version of the Zoe was announced in March 2012 at the 82th edition of Geneva Motor Show. The design is similar to the 2010 version and the design credited to Jean Semeriva, it is a five-door supermini or the french name called Citadine, a B-Segement at 4080 mm long, little longer than the Renault Clio IV The Zoe is the first electric production car by Renault but the cheapest before the Nissan Leaf.
ZE40[]
In early october 2016 at the Paris Motor Show, Renault unveiled a 41 kWh lithium-ion battery called the ZE40.
Facelift (2019-)[]
ZE50[]
The facelift version exist only the ZE50 with 52 kWh lithium-ion battery, increasing the range to 390km/242 miles under WLTP conditions
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