RENAULT ZOE (2019-24)

The RENAULT ZOE (2019-24) is a popular electric hatchback that stands out in the UK's compact city car market. Known for its eco-friendly credentials and practicality, the ZOE is ideally suited for urban dwellers, commuters, and first-time electric vehicle buyers. Its compact size makes it easy to manoeuvre and park in busy city streets, while its quiet electric motor offers a smooth and emission-free driving experience. The ZOE's design combines modern style with user-friendly features, and its impressive range on a single charge makes it a reliable choice for daily trips and short to medium journeys. What sets the RENAULT ZOE (2019-24) apart from rivals is its affordability combined with strong performance and low running costs. With an average recent mileage of just over 21,700 miles and a typical private sale value around £16,994, many owners find it a cost-effective and environmentally friendly vehicle. It’s especially popular among city drivers and those looking to reduce their carbon footprint without sacrificing practicality. The model's reputation for reliability and ease of use makes it an attractive option for a wide range of drivers, from new learners to experienced commuters seeking a stylish, efficient, and budget-friendly electric car.
average use
average use
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The data shows that the majority of recent mileage readings for Renault ZOE vehicles (2019-24) are clustered between 0 and 30,000 miles, with 30.6% recorded in the 0-10,000 range and 23.1% in the 20,000-30,000 range. This suggests many vehicles are relatively low mileage, indicating they are likely newer or less used. The 10,000 to 20,000-mile bracket also accounts for a significant 22.5%. As mileage increases beyond 40,000 miles, the percentages decline sharply, with very few vehicles exceeding 70,000 miles. Overall, the data reflects a trend of relatively low to moderate mileage among recent Renault ZOE models, which could be appealing to buyers seeking newer or less vehicle usage.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for Renault Zoe (2019-24) vehicles show a significant concentration of prices in the £9,000 to £10,000 range, accounting for approximately 30.3% of observed sales. The next most common price bracket is £8,000 to £9,000, representing 26.3%. Smaller proportions are seen in brackets below £8,000 and above £10,000, with minimal sales (around 0.6%) in the £12,000 to £13,000 range. Notably, the data indicates that the majority of private sales cluster between £8,000 and £10,000, suggesting this is the typical market value for these vehicles in the specified years.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Renault ZOE (2019-24) vehicles on the road are relatively recent models, with 33.8% manufactured in 2022 and 30.9% in 2020. Vehicles from 2021 also comprise a significant portion at 30.3%. Conversely, very few units are from 2019 (0.3%) or 2024 (0.6%), suggesting limited presence of the earliest and latest model years at this time. Additionally, a small percentage (4%) are from 2023. Overall, the data reflects a recent and growing fleet, predominantly from the last few years, which aligns with the model's popularity and recent introduction to the market.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that among Renault ZOE vehicles produced between 2019 and 2024, grey is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for 27.2% of vehicles. White and blue follow as the second and third most common colours, representing 24.6% and 21.7%, respectively. Black is also relatively common at 14.5%. Less frequently chosen colours include red at 8.7% and purple at 3.5%. This distribution suggests a preference for neutral tones like grey, white, and blue among owners, with more vibrant colours like red and purple being less common.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of Renault ZOE (2019-24) vehicles have been registered with only one or two keepers. Specifically, 39% of these vehicles have had a single registered keeper, while 46.2% have had two. Together, these two categories account for approximately 85.2% of the vehicles, suggesting that most tend to stay with their initial owners for a considerable period. Vehicles with three or more keepers are comparatively rare, cumulatively accounting for around 14.7%, with only 0.3% having five or more keepers. This pattern may imply good vehicle retention and potentially higher reliability or satisfaction among owners within this model range.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Renault ZOE models from 2019 to 2024 are electric vehicles, with no engine capacity information available. This underscores the fully electric nature of this model range, emphasizing their status as zero-emission cars primarily powered by electricity rather than traditional fuels.