Renault Zoe Tunbridge Wells
With a range of 100 miles and a top speed of 90mph, the Zoe in Tunbridge Wells should keep most buyers happy. Compared to the other concepts, it feels least production-ready in the way it handles, but it’s responsive and amazingly quiet. What’s more, it has some lovely details.
W N S S Ltd
01892 542553
6 Hillgarth
Tunbridge Wells
W N S S Ltd
01892 542553
6 Hillgarth
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN40DJ
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Road Radio Ltd
01892 542734
78 Camden Road
Tunbridge Wells
Road Radio Ltd
01892 542734
78 Camden Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN12QP
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Caffyns Plc
01892 515700
Lamberts Road
Tunbridge Wells
Caffyns Plc
01892 515700
Lamberts Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23EL
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Grosvenor Garage
01892 545307
123-125 St. James Road
Tunbridge Wells
Grosvenor Garage
01892 545307
123-125 St. James Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN12HG
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Qas Ltd
01892 530430
North Farm Road
Tunbridge Wells
Qas Ltd
01892 530430
North Farm Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23DP
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Compass Garage
01892 534242
45 Little Mount Sion
Tunbridge Wells
Compass Garage
01892 534242
45 Little Mount Sion
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN11YP
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P K Motors Tunbridge Wells Ltd
01892 520026
12-16 London Road
Tunbridge Wells
P K Motors Tunbridge Wells Ltd
01892 520026
12-16 London Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN11DE
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Mid Kent Car Breakers
01892 511553
North Farm Lane
Tunbridge Wells
Mid Kent Car Breakers
01892 511553
North Farm Lane
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23EE
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Whitehouse
01892 539466
Langton Road
Tunbridge Wells
Whitehouse
01892 539466
Langton Road
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN48XH
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Tunbridge Wells Honda
01892 547777
Dowding Way
Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells Honda
01892 547777
Dowding Way
Tunbridge Wells GB.TN23DS
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THIS is Renault’s take on a future electric sister car for the Clio. Don’t expect its butterfly-style rear openings – which give access to the boot and back seats – or teardrop proportions to make it to the showroom
version. Renault’s Stephane Janin admits there’s much work to do in “rethinking the shape” – but it will still be a four-metre-long supermini.
Plenty of other ideas on the concept will make production. Most important is the 95bhp electric motor (mounted at the front) and lithium-ion batteries (under the seats), which can be charged at a conventional socket, or fast-charged from a high-voltage supply to 80 per cent in only 20 minutes. Alternatively, you can swap them for a new pack at a Renault Quickdrop centre.
With a range of 100 miles and a top speed of 90mph, the Zoe should keep most buyers happy. Compared to the other concepts, it feels least production-ready in the way it handles, but it’s responsive and amazingly quiet. What’s more, it has some lovely details.
Jump inside and you’re greeted by an incredible dash layout with an on-screen ‘avatar’ – an animated character who looks a bit like Super Mario crossed with Fernando Alonso! He tells you when you are
driving efficiently, giving you advice on how to get the best out of the batteries.
Other details include rear seats with backrests that fold into the sides of the car, a peeble-like 'key' which rests on a dish next to the wheel and contains the chip used to start the car (it can be swapped for any small object the owner desires) and a see-through roof that features solar panels which run the air-conditioning system.
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Author: Sam Hardy
Renault Zoe