
Renault ZOE

Should you buy a used EV? Depreciation & checklist guide
Want to buy a cheaper electric car? A used example might be the answer, but there are a few things to consider first

Renault’s new Zoe zeroes out on safety
EuroNCAP safety testing authority gives the new Renault Zoe a zero-star rating

2020 Renault Zoe EV officially revealed with 390km range, more tech
Renault’s aging battery-powered city hatch gets a late-life update courtesy of a range boost and more in-car gadgetry

Renault Zoe now available to private buyers from $51,990
Previously restricted to fleet buyers only, the Renault Zoe electric vehicle is now available to all

Renault Zoe and Kangoo EVs coming to Oz… but not for regular folk
Renault Australia is bringing an all-electric duo to local showrooms, but the company’s launch strategy is one that targets fleets, not the average Australian motorist

2017 Geneva Motor Show: Renault Zoe e-Sport debuts as mega-quick EV hot hatch concept
Nestled amongst some updated crossovers at Renault’s Geneva stand was the Renault Zoe e-Sport, a sub-compact hot hatch with supercar levels of speed. Zero-to-hundred? Try a blistering 3.2 seconds. Fuel use? Zilch.

Geneva Motor Show: Renault Zoe e-Sport concept
Renault reveals 338kW all-electric hot hatch