Renault Zoe
Dynamique Intens
Overview
A 2015 Renault Zoe in metallic light blue and has done 34,500 miles. This is the rapid charge model with 43kW AC charging and can charge from 0-80% in only 30 minutes when using a public rapid charger. This has the 22kWh battery pack which is currently leased. However, due to the recent changes, you can now buy the battery pack, so you have the option to buy the car with a leased battery or an owned battery. Or lease the battery for now and at a later date and turn it into a battery owned vehicle.
The Dynamique model has a reversing camera, rear parking sensors, sat nav, bluetooth for phone & music streaming, auto wipers & lights, cruise control, electric windows and hands-free key card. The Zoe has an efficient heat pump heating system with climate control, together with timed or remote heating activation so the car is either heated or cooled while plugged into the charger, before your journey starts . For further information on the specifications and equipment, see the brochure below.
This is a private sale and is being advertised by Go Green Autos for the local owner. The vehicle is at Go Green Autos in Lyford for viewing and test drives if required. The sale and financial transaction is between yourself and the owner.
Video review
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Vehicle details
Model: Renault Zoe Dynamique Intens 22kWh
Registration: EO15JPF
Date of registration: 30/03/2015
Mileage: 34,579 (this may increase slightly)
Colour: Energy blue metallic
Charging
The Zoe has a Chameloen onboard charger and can accept any AC single or 3-phase charging from 2.3kW-43kW. i.e. can be charged via a 10A 3-pin plug portable charger, 16A or 32A home charger or the public fast and rapid chargers (AC type 2 only).
Charging takes from 30 minutes to overnight, depending on what charger is being used. On a public 43kW rapid AC charger (i.e. an Ecotricity charger at a motorway services) the Q-motor Zoe will charge from flat to 80% in around 30 minutes. Charging on a home 7kW wall charger will take 4 hours to charge from flat to full.
43kW AC rapid charging = 30 mins to charge from 0-80%
7kW AC charging = 3.5-4 hours to charge from 0-100% or around 23 miles per hour of charging
2.3kW AC charging (granny cable) = 12 hours to charge from 0-100% or around 7.5 miles per hour of charging
Range
The range of a vehicle is dictated by the battery capacity, driving style and temperature. Just like a petrol or diesel vehicle, range is reduced is you drive fast or uneconomically. For further details, see Range Explained.
The official (NEDC) range is 149 miles, but in real life this is typically up to 90-100 miles in the summer, depending on driving style. Range is less in the winter due to lower temperatures and heater use and can be up to 20% less. Top speed is 84 mph.
Battery
While it is called the 22kWh battery, it is actually a 25.92kWh 400v lithium-ion battery, with an usable capacity of 23kWh. Battery is currently leased and therefore guaranteed for lifetime to 75% SOH. See below for further details on the battery lease.
RCI are now giving owners of leased battery vehicles the option to purchase their packs. You can do this at any time. The price is likely to be around £2,600 and reducing over time.
Motor
65 kW (87 bhp) electric motor made by Continental, called the Q210, which allows 43kW rapid charging.
Condition
Watch the video above for a full review of the condition. The car drives perfectly and everything works as it should do without any faults.
The tyre tread depths are: Fronts 5mm/7mm, rears 6mm/6mm.
New tyres typically are 6.5-7.5mm tread depth. The legal limit is 1.6mm.Warranty
The original Renault warranty on the Zoe when new, was 4 years cover on the vehicle and 5 years cover on the high voltage EV components. Obviously the manufacturer's warranty was now expired. No other warranty is given or consumer rights apply as this is a private sale.
The traction battery is warranted for lifetime under the battery hire agreement and includes Renault's ZE Assist roadside assistance.
MoT
The current MoT expires 17/01/2022. The last MoT was done at 33,797 miles on 18/01/2021 and had no advisories.
Service history
The user manual, which includes the service sheets, has three main dealer stamps. Included are receipts for the last three services, with the last one being completed on 02/07/2020 at 30,221 miles (but was not stamped in the book).
The dash shows the next service is due in 13,700 miles or 3 months.
Number of owners
3 since new. The V5 shows 2 previous keepers.
What's included
2 remote keys
Type 2-to-type 2 32A single-phase charging cable in bag
10 metre portable charger (granny cable)
Roadside breakdown assistance with national recovery via battery agreement
Price: £5,495 SOLD
A battery lease currently applies to this vehicle - see below for further details.
Get in touch
Get in touch if you wish to ask any more questions or wish to go ahead and purchase. Please use these forms below to provide the details we need.
Or just send a direct email or telephone 07516 471656 or 01865 818990. If you prefer a face to face call, we can arrange a video call. Please email to arrange a time. Viewings and test drives welcome, by appointment. See Contact for further information.
Delivery
Nationwide delivery available. Vehicles come on a transporter and are fully charged and ready to use. See Delivery for full information.
Battery lease
All Renault Zoes of this age have a battery lease. This means you own the vehicle, but hire the batteries from Renault Finance. The advantages are:
Vehicle price is much lower
Peace of mind on older vehicles that your battery performance is guaranteed
If battery efficiency drops below 75%, Renault will repair or replace the battery
Roadside recovery, which includes breakdown and even flat battery
Easily transferred between owners
Rentals start from £49 per month. See Battery lease explained page for further information.
See Battery lease explained page for further information