Description
I am selling my well-loved 2015 Renault Zoe Dynamique Nav. It has been a fantastic, reliable daily driver for years and still drives brilliantly. This is the perfect opportunity for an EV enthusiast or a mechanic to pick up a high-spec Zoe at a fraction of the usual market cost.
This Renault Zoe isn't the just base model; it's loaded with tech and looks fantastic thanks to the upgraded 17-inch alloy wheels, which give it a much more premium stance on the road.
Dynamique Nav Spec Includes:
R-Link Multimedia: 7" touchscreen with TomTom Navigation.
Hands-free Keycard: Proximity locking/unlocking and push-button start.
Climate Control: With pre-conditioning (warm the car from your phone/key).
Automatic Lights & Wipers.
Cruise Control & Speed Limiter.
Key Information:
Battery Range: Real-world range of approx. 70 miles (weather dependent).
Extras: Comes with two charging cables (Type 2 and 3-pin home charger).
Condition: Well-loved and looked after. Some paintwork marks in relation to cars age.
Maintenance: Meticulously maintained with a Full Service History.
The Battery Lease Advantage:
The battery is currently under a monthly lease with Mobilize (Renault). This is a significant benefit for a project car because:
1.The battery health is guaranteed by Renault.
2.The lease typically includes roadside assistance.
3.Any major battery-specific failure is usually covered under the agreement.
Note: The buyer will need to take over the lease agreement upon purchase. The buyer can also buyout the battery before purchase (previous buyout cost quoted as 654 in December 2025).
Aside from the intermittent error, this is a clean, well-maintained car that has never let us down. Price has been heavily adjusted to account for the fault and the mileage.
The "Project" Bit:
We are selling at a significantly adjusted price due to an intermittent 'Electrical Failure' error message. While we haven't explored this further, those familiar with Zoes know this is often triggered by simple, non-critical issues such as:
1.A tired 12V auxiliary battery (a very common Zoe quirk).
2.A dusty or sensitive charging port sensor.
3.Simple sensor recalibration.
This would make a fantastic project for someone EV-savvy or a mechanic who knows their way around a Renault diagnostic tool. Grab a bargain EV for the right person!