The new all-electric Renault ZOE will be available to order from mid-September, with prices starting at just £18,670* and customer deliveries from January 2020. The new generation ZOE features increased power and range, a host of technological improvements, an overhauled interior and distinctive new exterior looks. The launch of the third generation of Renault's flagship vehicle in its 100% electric range is a major milestone in Renault’s commitment to large scale electric vehicle development. Seven years after the release of its best-selling predecessors, New ZOE has evolved in quality and technology to offer superior features while remaining affordable.
Up to 245 miles of range – best in the segment
Under
the skin the New ZOE gets a powerful 52 kWh Z.E. 50 battery that
delivers a range of up to 245 miles (WLTP) – the best driving range in
its segment and an increase of 32 per cent over the previous 41 kWh
pack. Despite the increase in range and capacity, the battery has not
increased in size physically, meaning no loss of interior space.
Simplified and faster charging
ZOE
now also offers fast direct current (DC) charging, in addition to the
alternating current charging (AC) options already available at home or
on the street. Charging the battery is also made more straightforward by
the Renault EASY CONNECT smart services, which allow quick and easy
location of charging points.
Located behind the Renault diamond logo charging hatch, the new Combo (CCS) plug is slightly larger than the previous plug and consists of both a European standard socket and a two-pin connector for DC charging. The central location of the socket makes charging even easier, especially on public charging stations which have their own cable.
Thanks to this Combo plug, the New ZOE is able to charge quickly with a direct current (DC) up to 50 kW, simply by inserting the charging cable attached to the terminal into the two-pin connector that’s sited below the type-2 socket. Replenishing the battery in this way can add around 90 miles of range in as little as half an hour.
The standard type-2 cable provided with the car and the Chameleon Charger™ are used for everyday AC charging use, such as at home with a wallbox, at work, in a car park or on public roads using anything up to a 22kW supply. Plugging the ZOE into a public 22kW roadside charger can deliver a useful 78 miles of range in only one hour.
Free home wallbox charger
When using a
7kW wallbox, supplied as standard to customers to charge easily at
home, the New ZOE can charge from 0 to 100 per cent in nine hours and 25
minutes. This ensures that a complete recharge can comfortably be
achieved overnight. Around 190 miles of range can be achieved in just
eight hours. Users charging their vehicle at home can also benefit from
the programming options, adjusting their recharge to correspond with
tariff fluctuations from their electricity supplier.
The choice of two powertrains
With
the addition of a powerful new R135 100 kW motor option, as well as an
entry-level R110 80 kW motor and the inclusion of a new B mode urban
driving setting, the New ZOE is even more at home on both the open road
and in city. The addition of two motors in line with Renault’s
philosophy of sustainable mobility for all, gives customers greater
choice and the option to choose a more affordable EV powertrain or
combine with increased power.
The new R135 100 kW motor on Iconic and GT Line models delivers the equivalent of 135 PS and improved torque for faster acceleration and greater responsiveness. Engineers have used the increased-capacity battery of New ZOE (Z.E.50) to get the most out of the Renault developed motor, which packs a healthy 245 Nm from zero rpm and drives through a single speed gearbox, helping the ZOE sprint from 0 to 62mph in less than 10 seconds and onto a top speed of 87mph. Highlighting its real world pace, the 100 kW model can accelerate from 50 to 75 mph in just 7.1 seconds, which is 2.2 seconds quicker than the 80 kW 110 PS R110 engine, which is carried over unchanged.
New B mode driving function
Both
motors now come equipped with the new “B mode” driving function, which
intensifies the regenerative braking effect to essentially allow the
driver one pedal operation of the car. When B mode is activated, the car
decelerates significantly faster as soon as the driver releases the
accelerator pedal. B mode makes driving easier, especially in the city or in slow moving traffic.
Its integration is accompanied by a new braking system that offers improved feel through the pedal. As for D mode, it remains particularly useful when the car is moving at a constant speed, on the open road or motorway for example.
The driver can switch on demand between B and D modes with a simple push on the new e-shifter. This replaces the old car’s mechanical lever with an electronic switch. Simple pressure on the knob is enough to send instructions to the motor, while selected driving mode is clearly displayed on the centre console and on the 10-inch driver’s display which is standard across the range.
Exterior
At the front of the New ZOE the redesigned contours of the sculpted bonnet converge into a large aligned diamond. The new shape of the bumper incorporates chrome inserts in the grill and around the fog lights, enhancing the lower section. Set in the centre of the chrome trimmed grille is the large Renault diamond logo, which now features an eye-catching "holographic" design that gives a 3D effect to the flat surface. The badge also doubles as a charging port, which flips open to reveal both a Type 2 AC plug and the connector for the new optional 50 kW DC (CCS) fast charger.
All ZOE models now get full LED headlamps as standard, which feature chrome inserts and are framed by the trademark C-shaped daytime running lights. Not only do the new lamps give the ZOE a bolder look, they significantly improve vision, with 75 per cent more light than equivalent halogen units.
There’s also a new, wider front bumper design that benefits from side vents designed to improve the flow of air around the front of the car and over the wheels. Also included are new LED fog lights, standard across the range, that contribute to the overall improved lighting system. At the rear of the ZOE are bolder and bigger new LED lamps that help to create a wider look and now include dynamic indicators that sweep from the centre outwards - the repeater indicator signals integrated in the door mirrors also use LED technology.
Other external changes include a completely revamped range of wheel designs, with three different diameters available – 15-, 16- and 17-inches. Regardless of wheel size, all ZOE models get four-wheel disc braking. Completing the exterior changes are the addition of three new metallic paint finishes – Celadon Blue, Flame Red and Quartz White with a total of nine colours to choose from.
Completely redesigned interior
The
interior of the New ZOE has been completely overhauled with the
designers paying attention to the interior quality, finish, comfort and
ergonomics. Soft touch plastics and new sustainable trim finishes help
boost premium appeal and comfort.
New 10-inch TFT instrument cluster – standard across the range
Ahead
of the driver is the new 10-inch TFT instrument cluster, which is
standard across the range. This display contains the main driving
information including an eco-meter that encourages eco-friendly driving
habits. The driver can also customise the lighting and the layout of the
different information on-screen and on versions equipped with sat-nav
the instrument cluster also relays turn-by-turn instructions for safer,
less distracting driving.
The dashboard has been completely redesigned to significantly improve quality. New additions include soft fabric inserts that match those used in the seats, creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere, while LED interior lighting is standard across the range.
100 per cent recycled seat upholstery - a first in the sector
On
Iconic versions there is 100 per cent recycled seat upholstery. Using
the traditional process of carded yarn manufacturing, which creates a
quality material "without melting" or chemical transformation, this
fabric is made from safety belt scrap and plastic waste (PET) materials.
This innovation is a first for the automotive industry, its sourcing
and short-loop manufacture helping to reduce CO² emissions by over 60
per cent compared to more traditional materials.
Infotainment
The
centre of the dashboard houses the Renault EASY LINK 9.3-inch portrait
touchscreen multimedia system, standard on GT Line and optional on
Iconic, with a 7-inch version on the entry level model. This system
controls the main functions of the vehicle and can be enhanced with
specific operations, such as the real time availability of charging
stations. Smartphone connectivity is taken care of by Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto.
Between the driver and passenger is a revised centre console that’s home to a new electronic gear selector, plus the driving mode selector, the chrome switch for which is decorated with the “Z.E.” logo and enables the easy transition between the various driver settings, notably the new B Mode that boosts regenerative braking to encourage single pedal driving.
Standard across the range is a new electronic parking brake, which replaces the traditional handbrake to free twice as much storage in the centre console which now contains the new wireless smartphone charging, standard on Iconic and GT Line models. In the rear, passengers have access to two USB sockets that can be used to charge devices such as mobile phones, tablets and portable games.
Safety and Technology
Renault has
engineered the New ZOE with a brand-new electrical infrastructure. More
modern, it now allows for the integration of all the sensors and
automated functions that are essential for the new driver assistance
systems (ADAS). They are designed to better inform the driver, simplify
driving and enhance safety.
There is a whole suite of safety systems on the ZOE, including the Active Emergency Braking System (AEBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR), Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) and Auto High/Low beam headlamps (AHL). Further driving assistance features include the hands-free Easy Park Assist (EPA), front and rear parking sensors, Hill-start Assist and an automatic parking brake.
The ZOE’s infotainment system features the Renault EASY CONNECT set-up, which combines with the new Renault EASY LINK multimedia system and the MY Renault app to offer drivers a range of applications and services designed to accompany them throughout their daily activities. On a smartphone, the MY Renault application includes a variety of useful services to manage a car remotely, such as a remote check on the battery range and charging status. You can also plan charging during off-peak hours, start or schedule heating or air conditioning to reach the ideal temperature of 21°C for the moment of departure without affecting the range. Another handy feature is the ability to pre-plan your journey with MY Renault. After entering your destination, the app plots your route, including the most suitable charging points and, accounting for the recharge stops, the overall travel time.
On board, Renault EASY LINK's connected navigation beams the route to the multimedia screen and includes the location and availability of the nearest charging stations. The map is also enriched with real-time traffic information provided by TomTom, plus new features such as Google Search. The EASY LINK navigation map database is regularly updated, automatically and transparently for the user, via the “Map Auto-Update” function.
The navigation and map can be displayed on the 10-inch instrument cluster ahead of the driver, which also houses the trip computer that provides information on regenerative braking performance and driving efficiency, helping to make the most of the battery’s range. The user can also choose the layout of the display, so that it shows their preferred information.
ZOE: Available to purchase in two ways
New
ZOE is still available to buy both as full purchase, with no mileage
limit on the battery and an eight year/100,000-mile guarantee, or as a
battery lease option, offering a more affordable purchase route with
peace of mind and encouraging sustainable mobility for all.
UK specification and pricing
The New ZOE is available in three trim levels: Play, Iconic and GT Line.
New ZOE Play - from £18,670 OTR* (including PiCG)
New ZOE Iconic - from £20,170 OTR* (including PiCG) Specification in addition to Play:
New ZOE GT Line - from £21,620 OTR* (including PiCG) Specification in addition to Iconic:
*= plus monthly battery lease
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
New ZOE version | Power (kW/hp) | Torque | 0-62mph (sec) | Top speed (mph) |
Play R110 Z.E.50 | 80/107 | 225 | 11.4 | 84 |
Iconic R110 Z.E.50 | 80/107 | 225 | 11.4 | 84 |
Iconic R135 Z.E.50 | 100/134 | 245 | 9.5 | 87 |
GT Line R135 Z.E.50 | 100/134 | 245 | 9.5 | 87 |
TECHINCAL INFORMATION
New ZOE version | Battery Capacity | Charge Time | Charge Time | Charge Time | Range |
Play R110 Z.E.50 | 52kWh | n/a | 3h00 | 9h25 | 245 |
Iconic R110 Z.E.50 | 52kWh | 1h10 | 3h00 | 9h25 | TBC |
Iconic R135 Z.E.50 | 52kWh | 1h10 | 3h00 | 9h25 | TBC |
GT Line R135 Z.E.50 | 52kWh | 1h10 | 3h00 | 9h25 | TBC |
OWNERSHIP INFORMATION & PRICING
New ZOE version | BIK | BIK | VED (band) | Ins. group | Congestion Charge | Battery Lease Price OTR | Full Purchase Price OTR |
Play R110 Z.E.50 | 16% | 0% | A | TBC | £0 | £18,670 | £25,670 |
Iconic R110 Z.E.50 | 16% | 0% | A | TBC | £0 | £20,170 | £27,170 |
IconicR135 Z.E.50 | 16% | 0% | A | TBC | £0 | £20,620 | £27,620 |
GT LineR135 Z.E.50 | 16% | 0% | A | TBC | £0 | £21,620 | £28,620 |
*= plus monthly battery lease
KEY OPTIONS
Option | Availability | Price |
50 kW DC (CCS) rapid charging | Iconic and GT Line | £750 |
17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels | GT Line | £310 |
Winter Pack (heated seats & steering wheel) | Iconic and GT Line | £500 |
Technology Pack (front & rear sensors with rear view reverse camera & 9.3" Easy Link screen | Iconic | £800 |
Hands Free Parking | GT Line | £350 |