Renault Zoe Z.E
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The latest to arrive, but the Zoehatchback from 2012 will likely be the biggest seller out of allRenault’s electric stable.
The Clio-sized supermini will grow outof its concept coupe playfulness to become a genuinely usefulsuburban runabout, according to Renault.
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Although likely to be popular for localtrips, the Zoe will have a range of 100 miles and a top speed of84mph for longer journeys.
And if it gets caught short, it toowill have the facility to swap batteries using Renault’s niftyQuickdrop exchange facility.
After a quick run in the concept weloved its quietness and responsiveness, and concluded that that ifthe high-battery price and charging infrastructure are addressed, thenippy little Renault would make a great second car.