Renault Zoe
Vehicle description
The Renault ZOE (Z.E. 40) features a 41 kWh lithium-ion battery with a range of up to 370 kilometres while the version with the 22kWh battery is also available in the Avant2Go fleet. Thanks to its spaciousness, safety and charming design, this car is very popular with our female users. An interesting fact is that the Zoe (like most other electric cars) offers superb handling around corners.
This is thanks to its ideal weight distribution, which is made possible by the flexibility of electric car design. As opposed to cars with internal combustion engines, electric cars have a favourably low centre of gravity.
Technical details
Top speed | 135 km/h |
Acceleration to 100 km/h | 13.5 s |
Range | 100 km (22kWh) / 200 km (41kWh) |
Peak output | 77 hp / 57 kW (22kWh); 88 hp / 65 kW (41kWh) |
Battery type | Lithium-ion, 22 or 41 kWh |
Charging time (DC) | 1 h to 80% |
Length | 4.08 m |
Width | 1.73 m |
Height | 1.56 m |
Regenerative braking | Regenerative braking |
Starting the vehicle
To start the vehicle, press the brake pedal and hold the START/STOP button for a few seconds until you hear an audible warning (a beep).
Adjusting the Steering Wheel and Mirrors
You can adjust the steering wheel for height and reach by pushing down on the lever located on the lower part of the steering column.
Adjust the mirrors using the buttons located on the driver’s door.
Changing Gears
All our vehicles are equipped with automatic transmission. To change gears, press the brake pedal and move the gear lever to the desired position:
P (Park): Used for parking, starting, or stopping the vehicle.
R (Reverse): Used for reversing.
N (Neutral): Idle mode, typically used in situations like a car wash.
B (Recuperation): This mode increases the strength of regenerative braking. When you release the accelerator pedal, the car brakes harder and simultaneously restores more energy back to the battery.
D (Drive): Used for driving forward.
Driving Modes
Located beneath the multimedia screen, there is an ECO button that allows you to turn ECO mode on or off.
ECO mode helps reduce battery consumption but limits the vehicle's top speed to 110 km/h.
Charging
To charge the vehicle, retrieve the appropriate charging cable from the trunk. The button to open the vehicle's charging socket flap is located on the dashboard, to the left of the steering wheel, marked with a "plug" symbol. Connect one end of the cable to the vehicle and the other end to the charging station.
To stop charging, press the button with the cable icon. Then unplug the cable from the vehicle and subsequently from the charging station. After charging is complete, store the cable in the trunk and close both the internal and external charging flaps.
End of the Trip
When you finish your trip, shift the gear lever to "P" (Park) and engage the handbrake.
If you do not wish to end the rental yet, please take the vehicle key with you and lock the vehicle using the button on the key.
If you do want to end the rental, please return the vehicle key to its designated spot by inserting the key fob/chip into the box located in the glove compartment on the passenger side. To help you locate the key box, it is illuminated with an orange light.
Next, lock the vehicle using the Avant2Go app and follow the steps to complete the rental process.