
Renault is offering the chance to buy the ZOE outright with a £5,000 Government grant.

The rear of the 2015 Renault ZOE electric car.
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Range anxiety is still an issue for the Renault Zoe.

Interior is light and airy, with good, all-round visibility.
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Standard R-Link touchscreen infotainment and navigation system is packed with features, yet is occasionally fiddly.

Futuristic cabin is comfortable, with plenty of room for both passengers.
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Bar changes to the darker-trimmed dashboard, the updated ZOE remains largely the same.
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