Renault Zoé

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Rear view of the Zoé
Rear view of the Zoé

The Renault Zoé (or Z17) is a 3.45-m-long open top car from the company Renault and was introduced at the Geneva motor show in 2005.

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The Zoé is driven from a 1.2 litre 16V petrol engine giving 99 BHP. This develops a maximum torque of 145 Nm which distributes the drive to the front wheels. Gears (5) are selected via the switch paddles on the steering wheel.

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The main instrument cluster consists of two round instruments, the speedometer and the rev counter. Beside the instruments is a slot for a memory stick. Now instead of the gear leaver there is a multi function button that gives the driver access to many of the cars functions such as entertainment etc. In roof of the Zoé there are LED's which sparkle at night like stars. The door on the right side rises on rails to the back.

The front of the car is a combination of round floodlights and aerodynamic admissions. The LED floodlights offer day driving lights of matt glass and the normal floodlights and the indicators are of transparent glass.

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