Posted on 3 Jul 2013 at 11:52, by Andrew Unsworth
The Renault Zoe is the latest electric car from the manufacturer that brought us the Twizy. Its electric motor develops up to 65kWs of electricity, which is equivalent to 87hp, and Renault places its real-world range between 62 and 93 miles. That isnt going to get you from London to Liverpool and back, but its a perfectly respectable range for a supermini that will be used for general driving tasks such as ferrying shopping from the supermarket to home.
Some electric cars can have offensively quirky designs, but the Zoe looks just like a regular supermini. It isnt as striking as the Alfa Romeo Mito, but it is attractive, with an exciting and modern look. Similarly, the cabin is just as you would expect to find in any other supermini. It has five doors, three rear seats, electric windows and a good speaker system. We found the drivers seat very comfortable and it would probably keep us happy on longer trips than the Zoe can manage.
The cabin feels spacious and there's a fantastic amount of headroom, which means taller occupants can be accommodated comfortably. The only thing were not keen on is the glove compartment, which opens flat. We'd be worried about its contents spilling out in the footwell. The boot has a volume of 338 litres that increases to 1,225 litres with the rear seats folded down.
The main focus of the Zoes dashboard is the 7in R-Link "tablet", which provides you with handy information such as the nearest charging point in addition to satellite navigation and audio control. Its an elegant and responsive system that gives you the information you need at a glance.
The Zoes instrument panel is similarly high-tech, with a long display that shows you the remaining range, your speed and the current position of the gear stick, as well as warnings about unfastened seat belts. Again, everything is easy to read and digest with a quick glance.
The Zoes interior is certainly pleasant, but its not especially exciting or luxurious. However, it does have essential items such as controls for every window, electric wing mirrors and steering wheel mounted buttons for controlling audio and your phone, among other functions. As its a modern car, it even has a USB port for charging your phone and communicating with media devices. It's hard to find real fault with the Zoes cabin.
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